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To capture their experiences, Save the Children invited children from countries around the world to write short poems about COVID-19, life under lockdown, and how the pandemic has changed their lives.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
It’s hard to know whether to be more scared or angry that Kennedy said children with autism “will never pay taxes, they’ll ...
Never throw away those old sketchbooks, because you never know what your doodles will inspire in the future as two Savannah ...
Clark recalls a classmate in 3rd grade telling her, whether it was true or not, that the ashes of the bones of St. Monica ...
A former Inverness headteacher renowned for ‘roaring’ poetry from the table tops and singing from the front has died aged 69.
Today we’ve got children’s picture books that emphasize kindness and anti-violence, and a new collection about New York from ...
Book lovers will be in seventh heaven when a Derbyshire town launches it annual festival with a range of national and local ...
All these things RFK Jr. said — you can’t put any kind of blanket statement about anybody, especially people with autism, or any disability. He really diminished the value and gifts, implied some ...
The author, who turns 91 on May 19, on his new book, what keeps him writing, Landour’s transformation into an Insta ...
Whether you’re looking to bond more deeply with loved ones or just want something fun to do at your next dinner party, ...