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GlasgowWorld on MSNScotland pupils show rising reading comprehension, new data revealsWhat Kids Are Reading report includes insights from over 40,000 pupils in Scotland, and reveals children using structured ...
Five years on from the disruption of lockdown, young readers are engaging with more challenging books—and understanding them ...
If you’re a fan of BookCon, there’s some good news for the future of the event. The longtime organizers of BEA and BookCon, ...
City Libraries in Cape Town are offering a fine-free week for young readers aged 17 and under from 30 June to 5 July 2025, ...
Elizabeth Lim tops the YA list with a take on ‘Beauty and the Beast’: the New York Times list for the week ended June 7.
Roseburg Public Library patrons checked out more than 50,000 items in the first half of 2025, and the most popular titles ...
There's been a BookCon-shaped hole in the reading community for years. That's about to change, USA TODAY exclusively reports.
An inescapable hurt, teen investigators, and the Tupper family: the New York Times list for the week ended May 31.
Kinney spent almost a decade writing his first Wimpy Kid book, all the time with an adult audience in mind. Yes: one of the world’s most successful kids’ books began as a series for grown-ups.
It’s a big year for Kinney and Abrams Books, which publishes “Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” Not only is book 20 on the horizon, but they’re also approaching 300 million copies sold.
'Wimpy Kid' author Jeff Kinney plans donations ahead of 20th book Kinney told USA TODAY that he didn't realize how privileged he was to grow up in “a house full of books." The "Diary of a Wimpy ...
Jeff Kinney and First Book to donate 160,000 books It’s a big year for Kinney and Abrams Books, which publishes “Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” Not only is book 20 on the horizon, but they’re also ...
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