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Dermatology chief, Dr. Ramsay Farah explains how to care for your tattoo. Pediatrician Jaclyn Sisskind tells why she sometimes writes prescriptions for specific books for some of her patients.
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Seamus Kirst’s “Papa, Daddy, and Riley” was on the American Library Association’s list of banned and challenged books.
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"To engage children's interest in anything you have to be keenly interested in that thing yourself," Margery Williams Bianco wrote in 1925. Her story endures because it connects to so many people.
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George O'Connor spent 12 years turning the Greek gods into best-selling graphic novels for kids. They're faithful to the ancient myths - which often include gender fluidity.
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You don't have to be an Olympian to hit a wall — by late July, nothing's exciting anymore, not even the blow-up pool. We've got three books that can help your kids get their reading groove back.
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As the year draws to a close, our kids' books columnist Juanita Giles looks back at some of the books that helped her family get through 2020 — and ahead to some exciting titles for next year.
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Our famous summer reader poll is back, and this year, we're thinking about all the parents and caregivers stuck inside, reading to restless little ones.
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With few new books coming in, our kids' books columnist turns to the favorite reads of her childhood — beginning with the 19th-century classic Five Little Peppers and How They Grew.
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"Dolly hopes this series of stories will provide comfort and reassurance to coping kids and families during the shelter-in-place mandates," the Imagination Library said.
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Reading Rainbow is back - but not on TV.Host LeVar Burton has revived the popular franchise, which ran for 26 years on PBS, as an app for tablets.The…