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WOWZA!!! Here's the amazing Children's Book Week 2026 poster by incredible artist (and pal) #GraceLin!!!

Recognize any of those books?

#everychildareader #ChildrensBookWeek #booksbooksbooks #Readers #KidLit

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For Readers of All Ages - Book Tasting: Find Your Next Favorite Series

Implement your own tasting event and introduce different books in series to your students throughout the school year. Our free Book Tasting resource can help!

For Readers of All Ages - Book Tasting: Find Your Next Favorite Series Implement your own tasting event and introduce different books in series to your students throughout the school year. Our free Book Tasting resource can help!

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There are many series to choose from on Comics Plus, and they often make for great book tasting material. You can even host these low-cost programming initiatives with your youngest readers.

#ReadAllTheComics #LibComix #BookTasting #ChildrensBookWeek #ComicSky

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Geographical card of Michigan describing its coordinates, how far the land spans, its capital town, and number of inhabitants. Background image: [1823] map of Michigan Territory created by Fielding Lucas Jr.

Geographical card of Michigan describing its coordinates, how far the land spans, its capital town, and number of inhabitants. Background image: [1823] map of Michigan Territory created by Fielding Lucas Jr.

Geographical card of Brazil and Upper and Lower Canada, describing their coordinates, how far their lands span, their capital towns, and number of inhabitants.

Geographical card of Brazil and Upper and Lower Canada, describing their coordinates, how far their lands span, their capital towns, and number of inhabitants.

These early flashcards were used to educate children about geography both within and outside of the United States. Cards include information on longitude and latitude, relative location to other landmarks, capital towns, and population.

#ChildrensBookWeek #AmericanHistory #ChildrensEducation

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Dr Amy Stark: A Magical Loveliness of Ladybugs
Dr Amy Stark: A Magical Loveliness of Ladybugs YouTube video by Big Blend Radio

On #BigBlendRadio, Amy L. Stark, author of A Magical Loveliness of Ladybugs, discusses the importance of reading, outdoor play, and family gardening in helping kids connect with nature, build confidence & develop curiosity. Watch: youtu.be/weem3BLv6ro?... #childrensbookweek #youngreadersweek #nature

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It’s Children’s Book Week! 📚🍎

From picture books to early readers, stories help students learn, dream, and grow. GAFNM is proud to support New Mexico educators who bring these pages to life every day.

✨Share your favorite children’s book below!✨

#ChildrensBookWeek #GAFNM #ReadTogether

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#HBOutoftheBox #HBWeekinReview: Nov/Dec #HBMag Table of Contents + Editorial; #CallingCaldecott x2 (including first-round nominations!); 2025 Boston Book Festival roundup; #HBFamilyReading; #ChildrensBookWeek; + more! www.hbook.com/story/blogs/...

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Cover of Dame Trot and her Comical Cat, published by John Q. Preble between 1851 and 1862.

Cover of Dame Trot and her Comical Cat, published by John Q. Preble between 1851 and 1862.

Short poem from Dame Trot and her Comical Cat [ca. 1851-1862] reading “Old dame Trot / Going to the fair, / With her cat on her shoulder, / To see the folks there.”

Short poem from Dame Trot and her Comical Cat [ca. 1851-1862] reading “Old dame Trot / Going to the fair, / With her cat on her shoulder, / To see the folks there.”

Hand-colored wood engraving of a cat riding a dog from Dame Trot and her Comical Cat [ca. 1851-1862].

Hand-colored wood engraving of a cat riding a dog from Dame Trot and her Comical Cat [ca. 1851-1862].

A page of Dame Trot and her Comical Cat [ca. 1851-1862] with hand-colored wood engraving of a cat playing the fiddle to mice, reading “She trotted once more, / For brandy and gin, / When she came back, / She was sat down to spin. / She went to buy apples, / And sugar and spice, / When she came back,  Puss was fiddling to mice.”

A page of Dame Trot and her Comical Cat [ca. 1851-1862] with hand-colored wood engraving of a cat playing the fiddle to mice, reading “She trotted once more, / For brandy and gin, / When she came back, / She was sat down to spin. / She went to buy apples, / And sugar and spice, / When she came back, Puss was fiddling to mice.”

Dame Trot and Her Comical Cat (1851) illustrates a woman coming home to find her feline companion engaging in human-like activities. Each scenario is presented with a hand-colored wood engraving accompanying a short poem describing the behavior. #ChildrensBookWeek

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Colorful book cover titled "A Ring and a Riddle" by M. Ilin and E. Segal, featuring whimsical art of a person and folkloric buildings.

Colorful book cover titled "A Ring and a Riddle" by M. Ilin and E. Segal, featuring whimsical art of a person and folkloric buildings.

A person in red climbs a tree, reaching for a glowing apple while three bats fly around. The scene is framed with ornate black and red designs.

A person in red climbs a tree, reaching for a glowing apple while three bats fly around. The scene is framed with ornate black and red designs.

Abstract illustration featuring a stylized bird with intricate black and orange patterns, carrying a small house with a human face in the window. Below, an octopus with ornate tentacles and fish swim among ocean waves. A star and crescent moon appear in the sky.

Abstract illustration featuring a stylized bird with intricate black and orange patterns, carrying a small house with a human face in the window. Below, an octopus with ornate tentacles and fish swim among ocean waves. A star and crescent moon appear in the sky.

Text from a fairy-story book introduction mentioning a magic ring, seven-league boots, and a talking horn, leading to a puzzle story.

Text from a fairy-story book introduction mentioning a magic ring, seven-league boots, and a talking horn, leading to a puzzle story.

Ever heard of "A Ring and a Riddle"? This 1944 gem in The Bartlett Library at MOIFA mixes fairy tales with science, way before the Space Race! Dive into the digital version here: archive.org/details/m.-ilin-e.-segal...

#ChildrensBookWeek #KidLit #HiddenGems

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Woodgrain table with blue paper tray filled with copies of a comics template. A sign next to the tray reads "It's Children's Book Week. Can you create a comic that showcase a superpower that you would like to have?" A clear plastic pencil box with colored pencils and a white metal caddy with markers are also on the table.

Woodgrain table with blue paper tray filled with copies of a comics template. A sign next to the tray reads "It's Children's Book Week. Can you create a comic that showcase a superpower that you would like to have?" A clear plastic pencil box with colored pencils and a white metal caddy with markers are also on the table.

We’re celebrating #ChildrensBookWeek in our #SchoolLibrary with Dog Man & friends! With the newest Dog Man book coming out next week, this comics station is the perfect way to celebrate the joy of books & reading along with our readers' love of Dog Man. #TLSky #EduSky #kidlit
@cbcbooks.bsky.social

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Happy Children's Book Week ♥

To celebrate our love for young readers, here are our topselling children's books.

#ChildrensBooks #KidLit #ChildrensBookWeek

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#HBOutoftheBox: It's #ChildrensBookWeek! You may get a kick out of these early ads: hbook.com/story/its-ch... @cbcbooks.bsky.social #kidlit

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“Metamorphosis, or a Transformation of Pictures with Poetical Explanations for the Amusement of Young Persons” (1807) is a unique and interactive children’s book, featuring folding pages that transform images and tell a story with religious and moral themes. #ChildrensBookWeek

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📚 It’s #ChildrensBookWeek, so thought we’d highlight a couple of paperbacks for the younger reader. Bursting with colour, we think you'll enjoy a flick through a few spreads.
"I think I work much harder on the children's books.” — #TerryPratchett
🧙‍♂️ bit.ly/wizards-and-...
🐜 bit.ly/beasts-and-b...

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Happy National Children’s Book Week Organized by Every Child a Reader Celebrations include author and illustrator appearances, read-alouds, and activities, with a different theme each year. #readingisasuperpower #childrensbookweek

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Artwork inside “Step by Step; or Tidy’s Way to Freedom,” (1862) depicting a mother and child.

Artwork inside “Step by Step; or Tidy’s Way to Freedom,” (1862) depicting a mother and child.

Title page of “Step by Step; or Tidy’s Way to Freedom,” (1862) with a poem written by Whittier: “Woe to all who grind / Their brethren of a common Father down! / To all who plunder from the immortal mind / It’s bright and glorious crown !”

Title page of “Step by Step; or Tidy’s Way to Freedom,” (1862) with a poem written by Whittier: “Woe to all who grind / Their brethren of a common Father down! / To all who plunder from the immortal mind / It’s bright and glorious crown !”

Chapter 1 of “Step by Step; or Tidy’s Way to Freedom,” (1862). Excerpt reading “My Dear Children, – All of you who read this little book have doubtless heard more or less of slavery. You know it is the system by which a portion of our people hold their fellow-creatures as property, and doom them to perpetual servitude. It is a hateful and accursed institution, which God can not look upon but with abhorrence, and which no one of his children should for a moment tolerate.”

Chapter 1 of “Step by Step; or Tidy’s Way to Freedom,” (1862). Excerpt reading “My Dear Children, – All of you who read this little book have doubtless heard more or less of slavery. You know it is the system by which a portion of our people hold their fellow-creatures as property, and doom them to perpetual servitude. It is a hateful and accursed institution, which God can not look upon but with abhorrence, and which no one of his children should for a moment tolerate.”

Step by Step, or, Tidy’s Way to Freedom (1862) follows the story of a young enslaved girl named Tidy, and her mother, Annie. Through the hardships of slavery and all that she faces, Tidy is a symbol of hope throughout the story.

#ChildrensBookWeek #AmericanHistory #AfricanAmericanHistory

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November is here, and so is our #Newsletter with the latest #BookBank news, #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth celebration, #ChildrensBookWeek joy, and ways to support our mission to give free books to kids who need them!

Link in bio to #SignUp and learn more about our mission and impact.

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“Dolly at the Seaside ABC” (1907) die cut book in the shape of a doll.

“Dolly at the Seaside ABC” (1907) die cut book in the shape of a doll.

Title page of “Dolly at the Seaside ABC” (1907) featuring the signature of Annie S Ruth.

Title page of “Dolly at the Seaside ABC” (1907) featuring the signature of Annie S Ruth.

Page from “Dolly at the Seaside ABC” (1907) with an illustration of a lobster. “L for surly Lobster who’ll nip you if he can. Daisy saw the Lobster and off with Dolly ran. M for Morning bathing when all so smooth and calm, - Dolly’s made of china so she can take no harm.”

Page from “Dolly at the Seaside ABC” (1907) with an illustration of a lobster. “L for surly Lobster who’ll nip you if he can. Daisy saw the Lobster and off with Dolly ran. M for Morning bathing when all so smooth and calm, - Dolly’s made of china so she can take no harm.”

Page from “Dolly at the Seaside ABC” (1907) with an illustration of a girl losing her hat in the wind. “W for Wind which takes Dolly’s hat of straw.”

Page from “Dolly at the Seaside ABC” (1907) with an illustration of a girl losing her hat in the wind. “W for Wind which takes Dolly’s hat of straw.”

Dolly at the Seaside ABC (1907) is a die cut children’s book illustrating a young girl on the beach with her beloved dolls. Accompanying each illustration is a short poem describing fun activities such as swimming, singing songs, and taking naps with its associated letter.

#ChildrensBookWeek

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For #ChildrensBookWeek, we're reading “Emily’s Idea” by local author @christinenevans.bsky.social & illustrator #MartaÁlvarezMiguéns!

An adorable tale of a little girl with a simple idea that spreads far & wide, connecting us to one another with a message of positivity & acceptance.💙📚🥳

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It’s #ChildrensBookWeek! We’re celebrating the joy of reading together. White House Historical Association authors Rocco Smirne, Jon Pliska, Anita McBride, and Gigi McBride share how books inspire them and why reading with a child creates lasting memories.

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It’s #childrensbookweek! Our new #picturebook is on BookBaby & Amazon.

Do your kids love wildlife? Do you want a story of empathy, compassion, courage, love and letting go? Grateful for mostly 5⭐️ reviews! Inspired by my sons. Stunning watercolor by John Megahan. We worked together at @umich.edu

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Bane agrees with his brothers. He highly recommends you buy Rainbow Dragon!

He also wants to share a secret with you.... Rainbow Dragon is now a series!

Tell everyone to grab a copy today!!

#kidlit #kidlitbooks #picturebook #greatreads #childrenbook #scbwi #canadareads #childrensbookweek

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📚 It's #ChildrensBookWeek! We invite you to explore the 2025 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, this year's list of of 100+ must-read titles that bring social studies to life for K-12 students: hubs.li/Q03Rm2260 #skybrarians

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Children’s Book Week, May, November, Week 1 — Web-Holidays.com Children’s Book Week is celebrated in May and November. It’s the longest-running national literacy initiative in the United States, celebrating the joy of reading for young people.

The first week of November is Children’s Book Week
#ChildrensBookWeek

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📚 IT’S CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK! (AUG 16–23)
Special deal on my two books:
$18 each/BOTH for $30
Postage in Aus: $5 (1)/$8.50 (2)

📘 MY UNCLE IS A FUNCLE
🦆 LEONARD THE LONELY DUCK
🖊 Handwritten personal message
📩 Message to order!

#BookAnAdventure #CBCA2025 #CBCA80Years #ChildrensBookWeek

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#PictureBook

www.amazon.com.au/Poop-Dragon-... #readers #littlereader #childrensbookweek #lovereading #mommy #humor #cartoons

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LUNA and the SNOW CAT: Winter Solstice Magic LUNA and the SNOW CAT: Winter Solstice Magic : Davies, Suzy, Graber, Sheila: Amazon.com.au: Books

#ChildrensBook

www.amazon.com.au/LUNA-SNOW-CA... #mommy #mummy #children #childrensbooks #read #fun #pets #animals #seasons #childrensbookweek

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A colorful illustrated flyer celebrating Children's Book Week 2025 with the theme "Ocean of Stories." The background features marine animals like a seal, octopus, and fish among seaweed. Below, a section titled “The CLC’s Children’s Book Recs” showcases five book covers.

A colorful illustrated flyer celebrating Children's Book Week 2025 with the theme "Ocean of Stories." The background features marine animals like a seal, octopus, and fish among seaweed. Below, a section titled “The CLC’s Children’s Book Recs” showcases five book covers.

#ChildrensBookWeek may be over, but we’re celebrating children’s books all May long!

The CLC’s recs:
The Kissing Hand
Where the Wild Things Are
A Wizard of Earthsea
When Stars Are Scattered
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type

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It's Children's Book Week, but Yes, Pepper is a great one for the whole family. Our Bookshop recommendations can connect you to more books on women and girls in baseball. Visit the link to learn more. #ChildrensBookWeek #IWBCReads #EveryChildAReader #ReadBaseball

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Mamie Johnson is a national treasure. Find out why with Mamie on the Mound. Our Bookshop recommendations can connect you to more books on women and girls in baseball. Visit the link to learn more. #ChildrensBookWeek #IWBCReads #EveryChildAReader #ReadBaseball

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