Tag: series
A Week for Children’s Books: Lia’s take
By Lia on May 17th, 2013

In honor of Children’s Book Week, several OOMers are sharing one classic children’s book that we loved as a child, and one book that we hope will become a classic in the future. Morgan, Lauren, and Jessica all had some great suggestions. Time tomore… full post
Is it a series?
By Jessica on March 28th, 2013

I answer a lot of questions throughout my day. Being a librarian, that is hardly a surprise. What was surprising to me (when I first started, especially) was the question that I get asked most often: Is it a series? Recently, I wasmore… full post
A new look for the Underland Chronicles!
By Guest Blogger on March 11th, 2013

Sheila Marie Everett from our Trade Publicity group is here with exciting news! We are thrilled to let you know that Suzanne Collins’s New York Times bestselling middle-grade fantasy series the Underland Chronicles is getting a new look inmore… full post
A Mouse with a past
By Michael on January 15th, 2013

There was a mouse in The Scholastic Store this past Saturday… …and everyone was thrilled! This wasn’t an ordinary mouse, though. It was Geronimo Stilton, author and rodent extraordinaire! He’s wildly popular (and not just because hismore… full post
Book nostalgia: The Boxcar Children
By Kristen on June 14th, 2012

Last week, Nadia introduced our new summer blog series on book nostalgia. Here’s the next installment with a series that was a personal favorite during my childhood — The Boxcar Children! To recap: The story, for those who never read it ormore… full post
Come hear about heroes, scamps, and sidekicks in our upcoming Series Favorites webcast!
By Morgan on April 9th, 2012

Goosebumps. Harry Potter. The Baby-sitters Club. Guardians of Ga’hoole. Animorphs. Dear Dumb Diary. The 39 Clues. What do all of these have in common? Yep — they’re all series of books! And collectively they’ve spawned hundreds of titles thatmore… full post
Graduating from series to series
By Michael on February 16th, 2012

When I brought up the idea that kids ‘graduate’ from series to series in a recent OOM meeting, there was an almost instantaneous reaction. Of course they did! Several OOM-ers (cough-Morgan…Jessica) had observed the very logical progression frommore… full post









