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BEA 2014: Browsing the Children’s Booths, Chapter 2
For those navigating the booths of children’s publishers today, here’s a preview of new books on display, author signings, and giveaways to pick up.
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BEA 2014: A Breakfast of Champions
Humor is very likely on the menu at today’s Children’s Book and Author Breakfast, which is highlighted by three lively veteran children’s book authors and one debut author whose specialty is comedy.
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BEA 2014: DK’s Worldwide Celebration
DK Publishing, with many bestsellers and award winners on its shelves, will celebrate its 40th anniversary in style at BEA this year, with a photo op, champagne toast, raffle, and giveaways.
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BEA 2014: Editors Busy Buzzing
BEA attendees faithfully—and eagerly—flock to two panels that have become popular staples of the show’s programming.
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BEA 2014: A Quartet of Anniversaries
As at shows past, BEA 2014 is an occasion for children’s publishers’ to mark memorable milestones.
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BEA 2014: Browsing the Booths, Chapter 1
Booksellers on the lookout for recent and forthcoming offerings from children’s publishers will catch an eyeful as they roam the aisles.
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Children's Job Moves: May 2014
New job announcements in children's publishing for May 2014.
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Bonnier Launches U.S. Imprint
U.K.-based Bonnier Publishing has announced the launch of a U.S. children’s imprint, little bee books, which will be headquartered in New York City.
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Children's Book Week 2014 in Photos
The 95th annual Children's Book Week took place May 12–18, with booksellers, librarians, authors, and of course, children, celebrating books and reading at venues across all 50 states.
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In Brief: May 22
This week, an indie bookstore goes bovine; a bus tour takes a dramatic turn; authors are honored for raising awareness of stuttering; an "infectious" book launch draws a crowd; readers get crafty during an interactive bookstore event; and kids step up to read donated books in Tennessee.
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This Week in Children's Apps: May 22, 2014
This week in children's apps, we feature apps with familiar characters who go on two different kinds of explorations—one of the alphabet, and the other of the ocean's waters.
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Booksellers Celebrate Indies First Storytime Day
More than 125 independent bookstores from Maine to California held storytimes with hundreds of children's authors.
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Setting 'A Place at the Table' in Boston for Diversity
As part of its diversity initiative, the CBC and Children's Books Boston sponsored a speed-dating program with 40 booksellers, librarians, publishing professionals, and educators.
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Readers and Authors Bring the 'Passion' to Teen Day at RT2014
The Romantic Times Book Lovers Convention's Teen Day offered workshops, YA author speed-readings, and a party where readers had the opportunity to mingle with their favorite authors.
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Godine Celebrates Children's Book Week with Contest
In the weeks leading up to Children's Book Week, Boston-based publisher David R. Godine invited students to answer the question: Why do you love reading?
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Changes (and Opportunities) in the Chinese Children's Market
Changes coming to the Chinese education system are aimed at increasing creative activities and broader curricula in lieu of old-school testing and homework.
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Lyle the Crocodile's Official Home Sweet Home
One of the most famous addresses in children's books has been designated a literary landmark.
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News from the North: May 2014
Look north this spring for some imaginative efforts to end bullying, inspire creativity, and foster a love of reading.
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In Brief: May 15
This week, a series concludes on a theatrical note; renowned collaborators reunite; a new children's bookstore opens its doors; an author-illustrator pair strikes readers' "fancy"; a picture-book team lights up a stage; and a naughty cat is on her best behavior for Children's Book Week.



