Scholastic, the world’s largest publisher and distributor of children’s books, recently made the decision to separate books with LGBTQ themes and discussions of race in a special section during their ...
"Even if the decision was made with good intention," said Scholastic Trade Publishing's Ellie Berger, "we understand now that it was a mistake to segregate diverse books in an elective case." The ...
Scholastic is widely known for its annual book fairs at thousands of schools across the country, which evoke excitement in children, and nostalgic memories for adults. The children’s book publisher ...
Scholastic has responded to accusations of censorship at its book fairs stemming from the creation of a new diverse stories offering, called "Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice," which ...
Scholastic will ditch plans to offer books about LGBTQ identities and race in a separate, optional collection for book fairs beginning in January after educators and literary organizations accused the ...
Scholastic Book Fairs are a U.S. school staple, and now those schools can decide whether they want to include certain titles on race and sexuality. The Scholastic Book Fair is a magical event for ...
The Scholastic Book Fair is among many people's fondest childhood memories and a highlight of many youngsters' entire school years. But children's books have become heavily politicized in America in ...
What they thought was a way to help schools deal with book bans, ended up getting them into hot water. Since 1981, kids have been saving their coins to shop at their school’s Scholastic Book Fair. A ...
The Tulsa chapter of Moms for Liberty is calling for an end to Scholastic Book Fairs in the state of Oklahoma. The group claims that the publishing company is "indoctrinating" kids with "radical ...
Scholastic, known for “Clifford the Big Red Dog,” “The Baby-sitters Club,” “Harry Potter” and “The Hunger Games,” is trying to write its own comeback story. The iconic publisher’s stock has fallen by ...
Syd's Book Shack and Boutique is a nonprofit bookstore in Madison, Connecticut that uses all of its proceeds to buy communication devices called "talkers" to assist nonverbal people in finding their ...
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