It’s the time of year when best-of lists make their rounds. As usual, we’ve deliberated and selected some of our favorite ...
PlayOnWords.com is thrilled to unveil its 2025 PAL Award winners, recognizing the best educational toys, games, and media that spark language development through play. These award-winning picks ...
In his new book, ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl offers a behind-the-scenes look at key moments on the 2024 campaign trail that ended one party's hold on the White House and ...
While looking through her 1-year-old niece’s books, one woman got a shock after discovering what an alphabet book had picked to represent the letter X. Karen Thomas Mahoney, from North Carolina, ...
Stephen Barany is a visual arts professor at Holy Cross College in Notre Dame, Indiana, teaching graphic design courses and seminars. His new self-published children’s book, “Alphabet Parade: An ...
Melanie Saward works for the University of Queensland, where the BlackWords database is run. She is an Aboriginal writer, and as such, has connections with many of the authors mentioned in this piece.
More than 280,000 people have voted for the Top 100 Books of the 21st Century in a Radio National poll, with Trent Dalton’s Boy Swallows Universe taking the top spot. The vote considered books by ...
ABC‘s Radio National has completed another wonderful countdown, this time an inaugural Top 100 books as voted by Australians. No 1, Boy Swallows Universe, and No 2, The Book Thief, are by Australian ...
Almost 288,000 readers cast their votes for their favourite books of the 21st century. The inaugural countdown saw fans choose everything from non-fiction to historical deep dives to murder mysteries.
There's a Japanese word that describes your pile of unread books: tsundoku. It dates back to the 1800s but feels especially relevant today — after all, we're reading less than we used to. Every ...
Voting has now closed for ABC Radio National‘s top 100 books of the 21st century. While waiting for the countdown, ABC Local Radio has a new question for you. What’s your favourite insect? Apparently ...
For Fred Davis, art is life. His latest work-a children's alphabet book that he wrote and illustrated-showcases his talents and resilience, eclipsing the traumatic brain injury he suffered years ago ...