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Interview with Mia Wenjen, Co-Founder of Multicultural Children's Book Day
Multicultural Children's Book Day started in 2012 when two book-loving moms teamed up to raise awareness around kid’s books that celebrate diversity and to get more of these types of books into ...
PostThe Best Back-to-School Books
For preparing healthy lunches you can cook with your kiddos:For honing fine motor skills & problem solving:For when children need a break:Books about school and making friends:For continuing lear ...
PostMulticultural Children’s Book Day: 5 Books to Expand Your Library
Multicultural Children’s Book Day is celebrated annually on the last Friday of January. In 2012, Valarie Budayr and Mia Wenjen created the holiday with the goal of highlighting diversity in children’ ...
PostNew Year's Book Resolutions
We asked Tuttle readers what their book-related New Year's resolutions are for 2019. Here are some of our favorites:(posts have been edited for length and/or clarity) ...
PostThe 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 lis ...
PostThe Best Books & Kits for Keeping Kids Entertained
It's safe to say we're all getting a bit stir-crazy, so we've rounded up books and kits that will keep everyone in your household entertained and away from screens. From fun family activities you can ...
PostBooks for Dad
For the dad who likes a good storyFor the dad who is still a kid at heart For the dad who likes to tinkerFor the dad who likes a good party trickFor the dad who's always in his gardenFor the his ...
PostMulticultural Children's Book Day
January 25th is Multicultural Children's Book Day! Five years ago, children’s reading and play advocates Valarie Budayr from Jump Into a Book and Mia Wenjen from Pragmatic Mom teamed u ...
PostOur Readers Celebrate National Book Lover's Day!
Happy National Book Lover's Day!Whether you visit your local library, tweet at your favorite author, or simply curl up with an old favorite, National Book Lover's Day is an easy holiday to celebrate ...
PostThe 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 wit ...
PostFive Books From AAPI Authors, Part Two
To celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month here in the U.S., we are sharing books by wonderful and accomplished AAPI Tuttle authors. As important as the incredible works these authors h ...
PostWomen'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 fea ...
PostThe 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 ...
PostFive Books From AAPI Tuttle Authors, Part One
To celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month here in the U.S., we are sharing books by wonderful and accomplished AAPI Tuttle authors. As important as the incredible works these authors h ...
PostEssential Books for Every K-Pop Fan
It's safe to say K-pop has officially taken over the world. Though South Korean pop music has been popular domestically for many decades, it is only in the last few years that we've witnessed the sen ...
PostA National Book Lover's Day Tuttle Story
This National Book Lover's Day, we'd like to share a story which started on National Book Lover's Day 2018.To celebrate last year, we asked Tuttle readers to tell us about their favorite Tuttle book, ...
Post11 Books We Think Dads Will Love
It's almost Father's Day! And in honor of this holiday and dads of all kinds, we've got a few book suggestions. From culinary dads to newsy dads to green dads to gutsy dads (and everything in betw ...
PostBooks for Dad
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PostFive Books to Celebrate National Poetry Month
National Poetry Month was established by the Academy of American Poets in 1996 and takes place every April. As this year's National Poetry Month begins, we want to celebrate the occasion with fiv ...
PostThe Best Books for Spring
Though this spring looks rather different to those in the past, some things remain the same, including the desire to connect with nature and the joy of feasting on veggies straight from the garden. W ...
PostBooks 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 f ...
PostWomen'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 te ...
PostNational Poetry Month
April is National Poetry Month! This month-long celebration is in its 23rd year, having been established by the Academy of American Poets in 1996. Its goal is to maximize awareness and appreciat ...
PostBooks to Grow Your Knowledge
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PostThe Best Gardening Books for Spring
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PostPoetry Month Winners
In honor of National Poetry Month, we asked readers to submit their original haiku for a chance to win signed books, signed prints and more.Throughout the month, we had a high number of submissions, ...
PostRead Well, Be Well: Books for the New Year
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PostThe Best Books for Keeping Yourself Entertained
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PostAn Interview with Author Evangeline Neo
This week we caught up with the ever-busy Evangeline Neo—comic artist and author of the popular book A Manga Lover's Tokyo Travel Guide. Based in Singapore, Evangeline got her BFA in San Francisco an ...
PostAdversity, Community, & Flavor: Amy Kimoto-Kahn's Hot Pot Cookbook
Today we are speaking with Amy Kimoto-Kahn, author of the new Tuttle release, The Asian Hot Pot Cookbook. Amy is a fourth-generation Japanese American mom, wife, and private chef, and ...
PostMarking 75 Years Since Hiroshima
75 years ago the world changed. On August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima and three days later on Nagasaki, Japan.Tens of thousands of people were killed immediately, with ...
PostLearn to Play Yut-nori: A Favorite New Year Game from Korea
Join author Tina Cho for a special Lunar New Year virtual celebration! She'll share how Lunar New Year is celebrated in Korea using her book Korean Celebrations. Highlights include traditional c ...
PostA Roundup of Our Bestselling Cookbooks
October is National Cookbook Month! Though it's easier than ever to find one-off recipes online, there's still something so satisfying about flipping through a cookbook in your quest to find a new cr ...
PostColoring Books
PageGift Guide for Children
Introduce your little ones to new countries, stories and languages with these diverse multicultural children's books. &n ...
PageGift Guide for Armchair Travelers
You don't have to board a plane to tap into your sense of wanderlust—just crack open a book! Browse our collection to find the perfect gift for the traveler in your life; whether they're planni ...
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