EVERY MONTH IS A NEW YEAR Teacher’s Guide
Here at Lee & Low, we are incredibly excited about the release of Every Month is a New Year, an amazing picture book from beloved author, Marilyn Singer, and illustrator, Susan L. Roth. This book...
View ArticleUpcoming Webinar: Teaching Tough Topics with Children’s Literature
The start of the school year is a critical time to establish classroom community and shared values of respect, honesty and trust. With the one-year anniversary of the violence in Charlottesville...
View Article7 Children’s Books that Talk About Race
It can be difficult to talk to children about tough topics. From bullying and prejudice, to discrimination and racism, children’s books have helped to facilitate these difficult conversations in an...
View ArticleTen Questions to Ask Yourself Before Submitting to the New Voices Writing...
With the New Voices submission deadline quickly approaching, aspiring picture book writers preparing to submit to the contest may be asking themselves “Am I ready to send off my story?”. If you are a...
View ArticleJennifer Serravallo Shares Reading Strategies for Kindergarten
It’s Back-to-School time, which means new educator resources on the Lee & Low blog! Lee & Low Books is extremely excited to announce our “Success Starts Early: Reading Conferences with Your...
View ArticleWhat Does Guided Reading in Levels A, B, and C Mean?
In the second post of our Reading Conferences with Beginning Readers blog, renowned literacy expert Jennifer Serravallo discusses leveled texts for Kindergarten and what students should learn at...
View ArticleWebinar Update: Teaching Tough Topics with Children’s Literature
Our highly anticipated webinar, “Teaching Tough Topics with Children’s Literature” has been rescheduled for Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 4:00 PM EDT! Join us for our timely webinar with panelists...
View ArticleUsing Children’s Books to Address Anxiety in Schools
There are many different factors behind why anxiety and depression have increased in children in recent years: limitations on free play, social media use, the current state of the political climate in...
View ArticleThe Power of Athlete Activists: Making Connections in the Classroom
Athletes have the power and ability to inspire social action, even though they may face criticism that their work should be “left on the field.” Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers...
View ArticleWatch the Webinar: Guided Reading in Kindergarten
Thank you to everyone who joined us last week for our webinar, “Guided Reading in Kindergarten”! If you missed it live (or just want to watch again), here is a recording of the webinar: Click below for...
View ArticleAdd Magic to Read Alouds with Novel Effect
In this guest blog post, certified special educator and Chief of Education for Novel Effect Melody Zagami Furze introduces Novel Effect, a free voice interactive storytelling app that can “add music,...
View ArticleEmbraceRace and Lee & Low on Finding and Reading Great Stories with Kids
Earlier this week, Literacy Specialist Katie Potter joined EmbraceRace in conversation about how to find and share books that develop kids’ racial and social justice sensibilities and help them become...
View ArticleSneak Peek: Lee & Low’s Spring 2019 Titles
It’s the new year, and what better way to bring in the new year than to check out new and exciting books coming out in 2019! Here’s a sneak peek of our Winter and Spring 2019 titles ranging from...
View ArticleFree Upcoming Webinar: Teaching Social Activism through Children’s Books
Join us for our free webinar about our Social Activism Diverse Reading List and different methods of teaching social activism in the classroom while highlighting relevant books and engaging activities...
View ArticleAnnouncing Our 2018 New Voices Award Winner and Honor
New York, NY—January 22, 2019—LEE & LOW BOOKS is pleased to announce that SD Youngwolf of Moffat, Colorado is the winner of the company’s nineteenth annual New Voices Award. His picture book...
View ArticleWatch the Webinar: Teaching Social Activism through Children’s Books
Thank you to everyone who joined us last week for our webinar, “Teaching Social Activism through Children’s Books”! If you missed it live (or just want to watch again), here is a recording of the...
View ArticleAuthentic Spanish Books List for Grades PreK-5
Check out our new printable Authentic Spanish Book List that features some of our most popular award-winning bilingual and dual language texts written by authors from the cultures featured in our...
View ArticleSocial Activism Books for Kindergarten
Books can encourage kids of all ages to enact change in their communities. Because it’s never too early to make a difference, each month we’ll be sharing a list of social activism books for each grade...
View ArticleSocial Activism Books for First Grade
Books can encourage kids of all ages to enact change in their communities. Because it’s never too early to make a difference, we’ll be sharing a list of social activism books for each grade level....
View ArticleSocial Activism Books for Second Grade
Books can encourage kids of all ages to enact change in their communities. Because it’s never too early to make a difference, we’ll be sharing a list of social activism books for each grade level....
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