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SLJ 's award-winning newsletter, keeping children’s librarians up-to-date on breaking news, top tech trends, remarkable new titles, and what kids are reading for fun. Features interviews with the hottest names in children’s literature as well as up-to-the-minute reviews of movies and the books they’re based on, plus job openings, and much more. (twice a week)
Reviews the latest books and other materials for children and young adults, and links these materials to the curriculum. Also included are interviews and thematic articles and authoritative advice on the titles a library or classroom needs to help keep children and teens reading and learning. (monthly)
Provides librarians and educators with the latest news and features on books, authors, library programs, and more for tweens and teens. (weekly)
Notes from the Horn Book (monthly) is perfect for teachers, librarians, parents and anyone looking for good new books for children and teenagers. Each issue features interviews with leading writers and illustrators, brief recommendations of noteworthy titles, and the latest news from the children’s book world. Nonfiction Notes (six times a year) is a companion e-newsletter that focuses on the best of the best in nonfiction. Talks with Roger is an occasional — and lively! — sponsored newsletter in which editor in chief Roger Sutton interviews an author or illustrator.