Rachel Rosenberg

Rachel Rosenberg has been writing since she was a child—at 13, she was published alongside celebs and fellow teens in Chicken Soup For the Teenage Soul 2. Rachel has a degree in Creative Writing from Montreal’s Concordia University; she’s been published in a few different anthologies and publications, including Best Lesbian Love Stories 2008, Little Fiction, Big Truth’s Re/Coded anthology and Broken Pencil magazine. She also appeared on the Montreal episode of the Grownups Read Things They Wrote As Kids podcast. Her day job is as a Children’s Librarian, where she digs singing and dancing with small humans.

Interview With Terry Blas and Claudia Aguirre of Hotel Dare

We chatted with Terry Blas and Claudia Aguirre, the team behind HOTEL DARE, a fantasy graphic novel about hotels that hide doorways to magical worlds.

The Best Chapter Books for Kids: Engaging with Words

Looking for the best chapter books for kids? Check out this list of your best options for beginning readers up to 4th and 5th graders.

I’m Doing Mostly OK: Graphic Nonfiction About Anxiety

Anxiety is complex and sometimes hard to put into words, but these works of graphic nonfiction about anxiety translate some of its challenges.

Rainbow Book Spines vs Rainbow Bookshelves

Remember Highlights for Children? It’s Now a Series

Highlights for Children, a children's magazine beloved by generations of readers, is newly available as a 26-episode series.

Rad Comics About Amazing Women

Get excited about the spate of released and forthcoming 2019 comics about amazing women, including superheroes, vampire slayers, and girl gangs.

Middle Grade Graphic Novels Are Perfect Summer Reads

9 of the Best LGBTQ Middle Grade Novels for Pride

We're getting more great queer kidlit, and the brilliantly-written and relatable stories in these LGBTQ middle grade novels will steal your heart.

Understanding the Spectrum: 7 Great Picture Books About Autism

These picture books about autism are accessible reads for leading children into a discussion about autism, and for helping family and friends understand.

The More You Know: 21 Best Nonfiction Books for Kindergarten

Bugs to bunnies, dinosaurs to sharks, and everything in between. These are the best nonfiction books for kindergarten libraries.