These uplifting, nonpartisan books about voting and how elections work are a fun, educational way to introduce kids to the political process this election season.
The news about Tim Walz felt like some sort of sign. Emily Wilson, a social worker in Dallas, had spent the summer ...
"I think I really meditated on the cost of the broken relationships our divisive political environment is having." She decided to write a children's book to help bridge the political divide. Instead ...
With fair access to literature under political attack, bookstores are a bulwark against ... I loved young adult books and ...
By now, most of us have heard at least one major political party claim to be “the party of common sense.” That implies that ...
We have made it to the Friday after election week. Talking about elections, politics, and democracy are important topics we ...
As we’ve been electing older and older men as presidents, we haven’t seen children in the White House for some time now.
From October 3 through October 23, children had the opportunity to virtually cast their votes for the 2024 President of the United States, choosing between Republican nominee Donald Trump and ...
After a video went on social media portraying him as a radical groomer endangering children with sexually explicit books, ...
Writer and academic Helen Charman's debut non-fiction book tracks the cultural fixation of mothering in art and literature ...
Hernandez, Waggoner’s mother, said her kids’ interest in the political process has inspired ... wear to the backpacks we get to use and the books we get to read, all of that is politics.
Letters on PragerU in schools, Boise’s housing crisis, an independent view on the election, Harris and abortion, and Trump ...