This fall, Scholastic will launch an in-world guidebook and two more ebooks. Next year, Skibidi Toilet fans can pick up the three ebooks combined into one print book, an original coloring book, a ...
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As the series launches into a new era, Collins’s publisher Scholastic has plenty of plans to ensure that the rollout satisfies fans. “It truly is a gift to be able to work on a book series ...
The experience teaches high school students about the basics of jazz and its history. Oskaloosa Elementary School is celebrating a grant that will allow them to refresh their non-fiction section. The ...
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Scholastic has snapped up three new titles from breakout YA horror-thriller writer Bill Wood, the first a direct sequel to his 2024 debut, Let’s Split Up. Be Right Back reunites the “Scooby ...
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Is a revolution of standards in public life the key to tackling our intertwined environmental crises? A compelling book argues it is.