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March Is Women's History Month
Women’s History Month, which occurs every year in March, celebrates the extraordinary contributions of women to American history and culture. In 1987, Congress declared March as National Women’s History Month and each year a special Presidential Proclamation is issued in honor of the national celebration. The theme for 2021 National Women’s History Month captures the spirit of these challenging times.
Happy Birthday Judy Blume!
Take & Make - Paper Pulp Monsters
Winter Stories
Are You Ready for Some Football?!?
Favorite Family Read Alouds
Reading as a family isn't just fun, it builds children's imaginations and vocabularies, and expands their worlds.
Here are our top three tips for reading aloud with kids!
Celebrating Black Inventors and Scientists with Picture Book Biographies
Children's Books to Celebrate the Lunar New Year
Celebrating Black History Month
February is Black History Month, an annual tribute to generations of African Americans whose invaluable contributions to this country were achieved in the face of tremendous adversity. Originally a week-long observance created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, the event was celebrated in February to acknowledge the birthdays of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. In 1976, the celebration was expanded to a month by President Gerald R.
COVID-19 Vaccines - Updates
April 19, 2023:
Recommendations for Second Dose of Updated Vaccine:
And the Caldecott Award Winners Are...
The 2021 Caldecott Award winning books were announced this morning! If you're looking to read the best of the best Children's picture books that 2020 had to offer, look no further.
And the winners are...
Caldecott Medal Winner
Take & Make - Snowy Pinecone Owl
Reading About RBG's Life and Legacy with Kids
Learn about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s life and legacy along with your children. These books for younger readers are perfect for sharing and starting discussions about current events.
For older children who want to learn more about this iconic American figure, the RBG documentary is streaming now on Kanopy.