If you’re building your 2026 middle grade TBR—or stocking classroom and library shelves—Macmillan’s publicity team has you covered.
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Here’s a collection of outstanding titles to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution—stories that open up history for children and adults!
But when was the last time you thought about the appropriateness of the cheerful nursery rhymes and songs classified as children’s music?
For Pam Fong, art has always been a way to give shape to emotion—capturing fleeting, often hard-to-name feelings through line, light, and composition.
We’re excited to welcome co-authors Annabeth Bondor-Stone and Connor White for a behind-the-scenes conversation about bringing Kitty Caterpillar to life.
In this conversation, Livia Blackburne and Julia Kuo take us behind the scenes of Bing’s Cherries, a vibrant picture book inspired by the story of Ah Bing.
These six rock-themed stories, curated by author Sandra Neil Wallace, highlight the thrill of discovery and the knowledge to be unlocked in the rocky find.
Many children struggle with reading for reasons unrelated to intelligence. Here’s a research-based list of reading skills by age to help spot challenges early.
This article explores the way you can use these witchy cards to encourage creative and honest conversations with kids and adults alike.
In this interview, author Nicole M. Hewitt reflects on the creation of ‘The Song of Orphan’s Garden’, a fantasy novel told in verse.