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Posted on June 21, 2024 at 3:00 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
Book Riot had an abundance of coverage of new and timely children's literature this past week.
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Ashlie Swicker reports on the rise of body diversity in children's literature in recent years and why it matters.
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There's no shortage of celebrity-written (or "written") picture books out there, but these eight celebrity titles are worth it, in Rachel Rosenberg's opinion.
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Danika Ellis has noted that kids' books set at Pride parades are becoming more common, and she shares five that came out (ha!) in the past year or so.
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And finally, the winners of this year's Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards were recently announced: Do You Remember?, written and illustrated by Sydney Smith (picture book); Remember Us by Jacqueline Woodson (fiction); and The Mona Lisa Vanishes, written by Nicholas Day and illustrated by Brett Helquist (nonfiction).
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