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The Best Books for Dealing With Stress
During these times of fear, change and uncertainty, we're all trying to find ways to deal with brand new short and long-term stresses. Though everyone deals with stress differently, we've come up with…
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Women's History Month: Interview with Author & Illustrator Tina Schneider
Tina Schneider began her career as a studio artist, painting and drawing. She received her BFA from The School of Visual Arts, her MFA from Bard College and taught at Vassar College. Her work was feat…
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Women's History Month: Interview with Illustrator Tracy Gallup
Tracy Gallup is an author, illustrator and lifelong artist. She has a BFA from Eastern Michigan University and an MFA in painting from Syracuse University. Tracy worked as an elementary school art tea…
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The Best Armchair Travel Books
It's safe to say we'll all be spending more time at home in the coming weeks. Whether you've had to adjust travel plans yourself, are going stir crazy or just hoping to take your mind off of the news,…
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The Best Children's Books for Learning from Home
Parents and children across the country and around the world are quickly having to adjust to a new normal. To help with this sudden adjustment of children learning from home, we've put together a list…
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Women's History Month: Interview with Author & Illustrator Sue DiCicco
Sue DiCicco was one of Disney's first female animators, and is a sculptor, prolific author and illustrator of children's books, including Adventures in Asian Art, Origami Peace Cranes and th…
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The Best Gardening Books for Spring
Books About Korea to Read After the Oscars
Over the weekend, the Korean film Parasite swept the Oscars—taking home the awards for Best Original Screenplay, Best International Film, Best Director and Best Picture. It made history as both the fi…
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