In Julie Flett’s “Let’s Go! haw êkwa!” and Kirsten Cappy and Yaya Gentille’s “Kende! Kende! Kende!” going is just the beginning of a whole new world.
Studies show that reading books with your young children does more than help them learn words and develop language skills.
An easy way you can begin to develop a child’s innate choosing strategies is by introducing them to series, or even authors ...
At just 17 years old, Ahmed Al Kawkabani joined other authors in the signing corner of the Sharjah International Book Fair, ...
Ann Podlipny lives in Chester. ‘I’m dying inside every day,” states Ayman Nijim, a child welfare advocate from Gaza and a ...
“I knew I was being asked to do something that would be a disservice to my kids,” Jackson recalled. She continued to read full books with her students, who later scored well on the standardized tests.
He also called for a proper education system for children so that they can contribute to the propagation of religion. The Holy Quran should be read with understanding its connotation, and then only ...
At the time of his graduation, Nasrallah dedicated his accomplishments to his parents as well as to Palestine’s martyrs and ...
According to new research published today by the National Literacy Trust (NLT), children and young people’s enjoyment of reading has fallen to the lowest level in almost two decades over the ...
Quincy Jones was showing love for his children until the very end. In the legendary producer's final Instagram post on Saturday, which was shared one day before his death, he wished a happy 58th ...