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"Why the Wild Things Are," released by Harvard University Press, draws on psychological research, history and children's media over a 10-year period to examine youngsters' many connections to animals ...
The series gives young readers the chance to see "ghosts" rise from their book pages thanks to their mobile devices Scholastic; Matt Godfrey Photo, cover art by Alex Eckman-Lawn Scholastic is ...
Kelly Kaschula’s enchanting narratives are set to inspire not just children, but adults too. As she prepares to release her ...
He spoke to New Scientist about his work, his new book, Doctors by Nature: How ants, apes and other animals heal themselves, and his belief that animals possess medicinal knowledge that we can use ...
We're often advised not to judge a book by its cover. However, publishers put a lot of thought into creating book designs that make particular titles appeal to particular kinds of readers.