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November 4, 2024February 28, 2026 Jackie Friedman Mighdoll

Slovenian Wordless Books

October 28, 2024February 28, 2026 Johanna McCalmont

Mexican YA: Interview with Translator Claire Storey

October 21, 2024June 27, 2025 Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp

Black History Month: Women who made history, in Colombia, USA and Kenya

October 7, 2024March 1, 2026 Kelly Zhang

Korean picture books in France: an interview with Sungyup Lee and Cécile Boulaire

September 30, 2024September 30, 2024 World Kid Lit Month

Farewell to World Kid Lit Month 2024 … but keep reading the world!

September 27, 2024February 28, 2026 World Kid Lit Month

Naughty Cats, Too Much Watermelon, & Frightened Ghouls: Arabic Children’s Books in Translation

September 25, 2024March 3, 2025 Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp

Middle grade detectives in The Gambia, India, Senegal and Sweden

September 23, 2024September 20, 2024 World Kid Lit Month

Three new Latinx books for kids from tots to teens

September 20, 2024February 28, 2026 World Kid Lit Month

And Now for Something Completely Different…

September 18, 2024February 28, 2026 World Kid Lit Month

Spunky Girls in Asian Kidlit

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