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Maine parents have latched onto these 2 literary baby names | Column
Could classic books be behind the trend in what we call our kids?
Take our bookstore tour of western Maine
Rural destination communities are a stronghold for independent bookstores.
Raymond boy publishes book about his journey with epilepsy
Weston Quinn, 9, wrote the book ‘Juvenile Epilepsy Warrior.’
Readers Theater features 4 children’s books in Bath performance
The characters from four children’s picture books are coming to the stage in Bath this fall. Readers Theater is a style of live performance that blends the reading aloud of a book with theatrical elements.
‘Little House on the Prairie,’ beloved and troubling, gets a reappraisal
Patricia Smith Hill’s ‘Too Good to Be Altogether Lost’ offers a balanced analysis that will help readers make their peace with the series.
‘We are Definitely Human’ uses humor to teach children lessons about kindness
A delightful, laugh-out-loud funny picture book from Midcoast writer and illustrator X. Fang.
South Portland writer, Scarborough artist collaborate on series of children’s books
Joe Welsch, owner of a child care in South Portland, and artist Anita Smith of Scarborough plan to create a series of children’s books.
Children’s book author sails into Maine Maritime Museum exhibit
Maine Maritime Museum is displaying a whimsical yearlong exhibit featuring the work of Maine-based children’s book author and illustrator Chris Van Dusen.
Gulf of Maine Books to host children’s book author at Brunswick library
Gulf of Maine Books will present a story hour with author Phillip Hoose at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, at the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick. Hoose will be reading from and talking about his new story and picture book “Claudette Colvin: I Want Freedom Now!”, which is illustrated by Bea Jackson. “I Want Freedom […]