Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Children's Books in the Media

PW Children's Bookshelf


From the Denver Post:
Dr. Seuss influenced nearly every living American who ever learned to read. Click here

From the Guardian:
Markus Zusak: The Book Thief film's biggest hurdle was Death. Click here

From the New York Post:
A Bronx dog trainer has sued author Stephanie Calmenson over the 2007 book May I Pet Your Dog? Click here

From the NY Daily News:
How dyslexia made Happy Days star Henry Winkler an author. Click here

From BuzzFeed:
Goodnight Moon updated for the modern parent. Click here
From the Bookseller:
Rick Yancey has won the U.K.'s 2014 Red House Children's Book Award for The Fifth Wave. Click here

From FutureBook:
Adaptive, attractive, interactive: a new chapter for digital textbooks. Click here

From Book Patrol:
Captain Hook gets 38 years: the leading villains of children's literature enter the legal system. Click here

From Book Riot:
True classics: 10 children's and YA books that will never become dated. Click here

From Epic Reads:
An "epic" chart of 162 young adult retellings. Click here

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