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Tag: Book Clubs

Public school students in Brooklyn and Queens are officially published authors!

By Nadia on June 18th, 2012

After a year-long mentorship program with Scholastic Book Clubs, fourth grade students at P.S. 279 (Herman Schreiber School, Brooklyn), P.S. 195 (William Haberle Elementary School, Queens), and P.S. 135 (Bellaire School, Queens) have published booksmore… full post

The Latest in Dystopian Fiction

By Nadia on March 16th, 2012

“Their weapon of choice: Logic. So irrefutably commanding without the messy, untucked corners that spawn from violence, it is the ultimate tools to win wars, or to win minds.” Is this the start of a newly published dystopian novel? Notmore… full post

This story begins with a box

By Guest Blogger on September 19th, 2011

As you might imagine, some pretty magical stuff can happen in the Scholastic building. This time, it was a simple video that was created by a few people in the Scholastic Book Clubs division based on suggestions from the teachers we work withmore… full post

Scholastic Book Clubs 2010-2011 School Year Bestsellers

By Kristen on July 5th, 2011

Scholastic Book Clubs released a list of the bestselling books in the 2010-2011 school year across seven categories. It’s really cool to look at this list each year to get a sense of what kids are choosing to read — some years they go crazy formore… full post

Scholastic Book Clubs launches children’s books bestsellers list

By Tyler on January 11th, 2011

Today we announced that Scholastic Book Clubs has begun issuing a monthly bestsellers list released the second Tuesday of every month on Book Clubs’ official blog — Book Talk. The list is designed to let parents, teachers, librarians, bloggersmore… full post

Helping make bedtime warmer during ‘danger season’

By Tyler on December 22nd, 2010

It’s “danger season.” It’s the time of year when the temperatures drop, and we turn up the heat in our homes, and put extra blankets on our beds to keep us warm. And it’s the time of year when the work the Pajama Program does is as important asmore… full post

Scholastic’s 10 trends in children’s books for 2010

By Tyler on December 8th, 2010

The end of the year is fast-approaching, and we’re getting reflective here at Scholastic. So we thought it would be fun to ask the experts from Scholastic Book Clubs and Scholastic Book Fairs to help us come up with 10 trends they saw in children’smore… full post

Warm pajamas and bedtime stories

By Tyler on October 1st, 2010

Every child deserves cozy pajamas and colorful children’s books at bedtime. Unfortunately, that’s not the reality for thousand s of children across the country living in poverty, in orphanages or in shelters or group homes. That’s wheremore… full post

What you remember…Book Club edition

By Jessica on September 7th, 2010

When I meet new people and they find out where I work, whether it is a new intern or the lady folding clothes next to you at the dryers, inevitably the conversation comes around to memories of getting the Book Club flyers in the classroom. For manymore… full post