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  • Scholastic's Duryan Bhagat-Clark Dies at 49

    Duryan Bhagat-Clark, senior director of planning at Scholastic, died of cancer on January 2 at the age of 49.

  • Sourcebooks Acquires Dawn Publications

    Sourcebooks has acquired Dawn Publications, a 40-year-old publisher of nature and environmental titles for children.

  • Children's Job Moves: December 2019

    Job moves in children's publishing during December, 2019.

  • PW’s Most-Read Children’s and YA Stories of 2019

    Canceled YA books and an interview with a 'Jeopardy!' champion on his children’s book strategy were among PW’s most-clicked stories about kids’ and YA books in 2019.

  • In Brief: December 19, 2019

    This week, contemporary illustrators look back on their childhood art in a new exhibit; Tochi Onyebuchi and Dhonielle Clayton stop by the NYPL’s Schomburg Center; Scholastic’s publicity team wraps for a good cause; Miss New Mexico Teen meets her picture book heroine, Jan Brett; Luke Flowers and a familiar guest visit a Colorado Barnes & Noble; and Vashti Harrison talks veggies.

  • The 'Crayons' Hit the Road

    This holiday season brings a new installment in author Drew Daywalt and illustrator Oliver Jeffers's bestselling picture book series, 'The Crayons' Christmas' (Penguin Workshop, Oct.). To commemorate the occasion, Esteban the Magnificent, one of the stars of the book, took a tour of independent bookstores, visiting story times, school events, and a Nordic-inspired JuleFest.

  • inQluded Offers Writing Platform for LGBTQ POC Youth

    Launched in fall 2018, inQluded is an online literary journal and event series that provides a space for young queer, trans, and intersex black and Indigenous writers of color; we spoke with founder medina about the mission behind inQluded.

  • Licensing Hotline: December 2019

    Read on for news of the latest licensed publishing programs from Random House Children’s Books, including a tie-in to the Disney/Pixar movie 'Onward,' and more.

  • DC Books for Young Readers Launches First Original IP Titles

    In 2020, DC Books for Young Readers is releasing three middle-grade titles based on original intellectual property, marking the first time the imprint has published books not tied to its famous DC Comics superheroes.

  • New Agency Promotes African Writers for Youth

    Launched earlier this year by two longtime children's publishing professionals, Accord Literary represents Africa-based writers of middle-grade and YA fiction with a goal of reaching young readers around the world.

  • In Brief: December 12, 2019

    This week, Kate's Kid Book Bash honors author Kate Dopirak; Holly Black is the queen of the fall tour; YA authors have an "epic" panel; and Charlie Mylie has a gouda launch party.

  • Literacy Spotlight: Bernie's Book Bank Enriches Chicagoland Children

    We take a look at Bernie’s Book Bank, the literacy nonprofit organization founded by Brian Floriani in December 2009, which distributes books to underserved children in the six-county Chicago metro area.

  • Beanstack and PRH Issue Winter Reading Challenge

    For the third year in a row, Random House Children's Books and Penguin Young Readers will sponsor the Beanstack Winter Reading Challenge, set to kick off in schools and public libraries nationwide on January 1.

  • Children's Book Sales Up During Busy Holiday Weekend

    Unsurprisingly, it was the classics, as well as the latest releases in beloved series, that drove sales for children’s books during the weekend following Thanksgiving, which traditionally kicks off the holiday season.

  • Clifford Starts a New TV Adventure

    Scholastic Entertainment is debuting a brand-new 'Clifford the Big Red Dog' TV series, based on the Norman Bridwell books.

  • 2019 Miami Book Fair in Photos

    The 36th edition of the Miami Book Fair International took place November 17–24 and brought together hundreds of authors—including a number of acclaimed children's and YA writers.

  • In Brief: December 5, 2019

    This week, Victoria Schwab has a touring bone-anza; the National Museum of the American Indian gains an evergreen gift; Nikki Grimes and Elizabeth Zunon have a sweet signing; and the CBC offices are filled with holiday spirit.

  • YALLFest 2019 in Photos

    The ninth annual YALLFest took place on November 8–9 in Charleston, S.C.; one of the largest teen book festivals in the world, the celebration brought together nearly 70 authors and more than 12,000 fans.

  • Clavis to Launch U.S. Key Colors Competition

    Clavis Publishing has announced the U.S. debut of its Key Colors, a biennial contest for picture book creators, which has been held in other international markets since 1996.

  • Children's Starred Reviews 2019

    Our Children’s Starred Reviews Annual features nearly 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 2019, and a cover by Sergio Ruzzier.

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