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  • Rights Report: Week of July 27, 2015

    New deals for Andrew McCarthy, Paul Acampora, Sherri Winston, Fred Koehler, Jennifer Sattler, and Rebecca Petruck.

  • Seven Stories Board Books Address Social Justice

    "C is for Co-op….G is for Grassroots....J is for Justice!..." These are the lead-ins to three of the 26 entries in A Is for Activist, an alphabet board book featuring a multicultural cast of children and adults.

  • Selznick's 'The Marvels' Offers New Hybrid of Pictures and Prose

    Caldecott-winning author Brian Selznick presents a new take on his multi-dimensioned storytelling technique in 'The Marvels,' which balances two stories.

  • A Graduation for 'The School for Good and Evil'

    Soman Chainani wraps up his School for Good and Evil trilogy, which began in 2013, with 'The Last Ever After.'

  • Hot Off the Presses: Week of July 27, 2015

    Hitting bookshelves next week are a new installment in a dark YA fantasy series, an animal abecedarian picture book, a YA survival story on the high seas, the much-anticipated and newly-discovered picture book from a beloved author, and the first in a new Minecraft fiction series.

  • Galley Talk: 'Look Both Ways in the Barrio Blanco'

    What if characters like Junie B. Jones and Ramona Quimby had been Mexican-American girls with concerns about immigration, culture, and language?

  • Spring 2016 Children's Sneak Previews

    A look ahead at the children's and YA books due out next spring.

  • Peg + Cat: Making Math Cool

    When Jennifer Oxley and Billy Aronson pitched their math-focused preschool TV series 'Peg + Cat' to PBS Kids, their goal was to integrate math principles seamlessly into the fabric of the show.

  • Rights Report: Week of July 20, 2015

    New deals for Naama Bloom, E.D. Baker, Tommy Wallach, Ginger Rue, Josh Schneider, and Meghan McCarthy.

  • Cover Reveal: 'Salt to the Sea' by Ruta Sepetys

    PW spoke with Ruta Sepetys's about her new historical novel, 'Salt to the Sea,' a follow-up to her acclaimed 2011 debut, 'Between Shades of Gray.'

  • Two Authors Confront Race Issues in New YA Novel

    When Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely sat down for a beer last year, tackling one of our nation's most deeply entrenched problems was not at the top of their agenda.

  • Hot Off the Presses: Week of July 20, 2015

    Titles going on sale next week herald the start of the fall season, with several Halloween-themed picture books featuring that feature bestselling characters, the conclusion of a middle-grade series about the battle between good and evil, and a new installment for a dystopian YA trilogy gains a new installment.

  • This Week in Children's Apps: July 13, 2015

    This week in apps, an interactive version of a Seuss classic reinforces literacy skills.

  • Rights Report: Week of July 13, 2015

    New deals for Cora Carmack, Sarah Aronson, Sarah Mlynowski, Matthew Cordell, Sara O'Leary, and Kenard Pak.

  • Papercutz Launches Charmz Imprint for Teen Girls

    The graphic novel publisher for children will launch Charmz, an imprint that will publish graphic novels aimed at pre-teen and teenage girls.

  • Mary Poppins Treasures on View at the New York Public Library

    Items that inspired 'Mary Poppins,' given by P.L. Travers herself, are on view at the Children's Center of the main branch of the New York Public Library.

  • One Small Publisher’s 'Idea' Yields Big Results

    A gift book publisher's recent bestselling picture book, 'What Do You Do with an Idea?,' written by its president and CEO, has sold more than 300,000 copies.

  • Hot Off the Presses: Week of July 13, 2015

    Among the titles for children and teens hitting bookshelves next week: a cautionary tale for those tempted to bring their alligators to school, a picture book about a bad birthday, the story of a harried mom and her son who wants to smell the roses, a journal that helps readers interact with a bestselling novel, the latest thriller from a bestselling author, and a YA crossover in which video games crash in on real life.

  • This Week in Children's Apps: July 5, 2015

    This week: a daily affirmation app inspired by Wonder.

  • Little, Brown Helps Fans Unlock Laini Taylor Chapter

    To drive readers to pick up the paperback edition of Dreams of Gods and Monsters, Little, Brown have created a marketing plan that engages fans directly in author Laini Taylor's process.

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