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Children's Starred Reviews 2020
Our Children’s Starred Reviews Annual features more than 300 reviews of exceptional books for young readers, a selection of interviews with some of today’s top authors and illustrators, our 50 Best Books of 2020, and a cover by Stephen Savage.
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Children's Job Moves: November 2020
Job moves in children's publishing during November 2020.
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S&S to Launch Two Graphic Novel Lines for Young Readers
Little Simon Graphic Novels, created for readers ages five to nine, will roll out in February 2021 under the Little Simon chapter-book imprint, and Ready-to-Read Graphics will debut next summer.
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TV Alert: 'Doug Unplugs'
We spoke with author-illustrator Dan Yaccarino about the latest adaptation of his picture books: 'Doug Unplugs,' a seven-episode show from DreamWorks Animation releasing on the AppleTV+ platform this month.
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Scholastic Book Fairs Revamps with New Options in Pandemic Era
Scholastic Book Fairs has charted a new course by offering a series of redesigned book fair options to meet customers’ needs amid Covid-19 restrictions.
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Phoenix International Debuts School and Library Imprint
Phoenix International Publications is launching Sequoia Kids Media, a new imprint targeting the school and library market.
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OverDrive's Libby App Features NBA Finalists
In an effort to make the finalists for this year's National Book Award accessible to readers, OverDrive has created an e-book collection featuring shortlisted titles, available for free via its Libby app.
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In Brief: November 19, 2020
This week, Chloe Gong launches a 'delight' of a debut; Jason Naylor unveils a colorful surprise; Scholastic Press authors gather for a heart-to-heart; and Marissa Meyer is a Karma Chameleon.
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Kacen Callender Wins 2020 NBA for Young People's Literature
Accepting the award for their novel 'King and the Dragonflies,' Kacen Callender said, "Young people already have changed the world in so many ways, and it’s an honor and a privilege to be given the platform and the opportunity to help in their guidance through the magic of story.”
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2020 NBA Teen Press Conference: Personal Significance and Writing as Activism
Presented virtually on Monday, November 16, the annual Teen Press Conference, held two days before the 2020 National Book Awards ceremony, looked slightly different this year.
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Authors Demand Better Treatment from Albert Whitman & Co.
Editor's update: Joan He and Albert Whitman have reached an agreement under which He has regained ownership of her rights to Descendant of the Crane and Whitman is no longer selling the book. Whitman has also made internal changes aimed at quickly responding to any concerns raised by authors, agents, or illustrators regarding royalty statements and payments.
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DK to Partner with the Met
DK and the Metropolitan Museum of Art have announced a strategic partnership to launch a line of children's books that will encompass art, history, and culture—the worlds curated by the museum.
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Children's Publishers in California Provide an Escape
As schools, libraries, and bookstores closed around the country this spring, California children’s publishers responded with a bevy of new books and virtual experiences to help families cope.
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2020 CBC Diversity Awards: 'Experience, Strength, and Hope'
Members of the children's book community gathered virtually on November 5 to celebrate the Children's Book Council's third annual CBC Diversity Outstanding Achievement Awards.
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Reading with Olympia: Olympia Pats the Bunny!
Former publisher Betsy Groban reflects on the joys of storytime with her baby granddaughter, Olympia, in our continuing series.
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Imagine & Wonder Takes Flight Next Spring
"Expanding Minds" is the tag line selected by Imagine & Wonder, a boutique New York publisher set to release its debut books in February 2021.
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Expect the Unexpected from Enchanted Lion’s 'Unruly' Imprint
After publishing children's books, many in translation, for more than 15 years, Enchanted Lion has announced the spring 2021 debut of Unruly, an imprint dedicated to the expansion of the picture book format to more experimental visual territory and to older age groups.
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TV Alert: 'Alex Rider'
On November 13, British writer Anthony Horowitz’s bestselling YA thriller series, Alex Rider, will expand to include an eight-episode show, released on Amazon’s free streaming service IMDb TV.
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Licensing Hotline: November 2020
Read on for news about Running Press's Crayola-themed books, Sesame Street titles tied to current events, Bookful's new deal with Mattel, King Features' expansion of Moomin representation rights, new apparel for birthday girl Maisy, and more.
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YA Nonfiction Takes Teen Readers Seriously
We spoke with a number of editors about the ways their new and forthcoming YA nonfiction is tackling timely and difficult issues for socially conscious teens.



