In a society that often glorifies youthful achievement, the stories of older first-time authors stand as powerful reminders that creativity and personal growth know no age limits. At 92, Sheila Baslaw published her debut children’s book, The Light Keeper, co-authored with Karen Levine. The book is a tribute to Baslaw’s father’s life, set in a small Russian village during the … [Read more...] about Older First-Time Authors and Their Creative Journeys
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Research Shows What Books Do to Kids’ Brains
The publishing industry has changed a lot for kids since the early days of Beatrix Potter's beloved animals and the Dick, Jane, and Spot books that plagued every primary school in the US. We've transitioned from calm books about very well behaved children to superheros who fly around in their underwear and protagonists who save the day with rancid flatulence. It might be … [Read more...] about Research Shows What Books Do to Kids’ Brains