5 Fantastic Picture Books that Defy Gender Stereotypes
“Blue is a boy color!!” “Girls can’t play football!” Hearing gendered stereotypes like these on the playground was a regular occurrence when I was a kid,...
“Blue is a boy color!!” “Girls can’t play football!” Hearing gendered stereotypes like these on the playground was a regular occurrence when I was a kid,...
Genres are ways of categorizing books to make them more easily found by readers. Categorizing book genres is a necessity with any large collection. Whether it...
This round-up of YA ballet books is sponsored by Algonquin Young Readers. Best friends Marine and Kate have trained since childhood at the Paris Opera Ballet School....
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How to Rob a Bank is a story about love. Dylan is fifteen and really wants to impress the girl that he likes. What he ends...
Where The Wild Things Are is a classic of children’s literature, and for over half a century, adults and children alike have delighted in the world created...
Everyone remembers their first. Whether it was Will Grayson, Will Grayson or Brokeback Mountain, our first exposure to LGBTQ+ life often comes in the form of...
I was late to the Saga party, and mostly on purpose. That is because I am a terrible comic book fan; I don’t want to start...
The symptoms came on slowly. I’d find myself scrolling past a quiz without even hesitating. I wouldn’t bother opening a think piece. It had been a...
In a recent interview with Essence Magazine, Keanu Reeves mentioned self-identifying as a person of color. More specifically, he identifies as Chinese Canadian. Well, the Asian...