With a new book about immigrant women out late last year and the January launch of Rebel Girls Lead: 25 Tales of Powerful Women readers everywhere are 100% here for learning about amazing women both in history and modern times. In fact, we can’t get enough. Lucky for us, they’re not slowing down anytime soon. Read on for three exciting new announcements, just in time for Black History Month.

Another Incredible New Book

Just announced for a Fall 2021 release, Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic will soon be gracing all of our shelves. Complete with a forward by CaShawn Thompson, who is credited as the first person to introduce the concept of “Black Girls Are Magic” via Twitter in 2013. The book will highlight Black women from around the world, representing a diverse array of profession, time period, background, and complexion.

Black History Month Podcasts

While the the book won’t be out until later this year, there’s plenty to get hyped about right now. This month, Rebel Girls will release a four-part podcast series on inspirational Black women throughout history. Watch for:

Live Now! Harriet Tubman (Tarana Burke) & Madam CJ Walker

2/2 – Sojourner Truth

2/9 – Miriam Mekeba

2/16 – Ruby Bridges

 

Exciting New Hires to Take Rebel Girls to the Next Level

What’s more, following their announcement of their collaboration with Kids+Family and Imagine Documentaries to create original and historical content, feature films, and short and long-form scripted and unscripted television, they’ve made headlines again with two new dynamic additions to their creative leadership team!

Soo Koo, former Chief Creative Officer of Warner Bros. Consumer Products and Disney, will join the brand as Chief Creative/Marketing Officer: “I am inspired by Rebel Girls’ commitment to developing educational and entertaining content to young girls on a global scale,” said Koo. “I plan to use my experience driving creative and impactful marketing strategies to further elevate the stories of world-changing women and girls, while expanding the Rebel Girls footprint to meet our goal of instilling confidence in the lives of 50 million girls by 2025.”

And Lilly Workneh, formerly Editor-in-Chief of Blavity News, will serve as Head of Digital Content. She’ll be the lead in collaborating with Thompson to bring Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Real-Life Tales of Black Girl Magic to life.

“My passion for storytelling and uplifting others has fueled my professional career and I’m humbled by the opportunity to dive into the world of children’s publishing and content development with Rebel Girls,” said Workneh. “Stories have the power to take our imaginations to new heights and I’m looking forward to sharing the tales of inspirational women with the younger generation to show them how they can build a better, brighter future.”

We can’t wait to see what that future holds!

Visit rebelgirls.com to learn more,

—Amber Guetebier

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The team at Rebel Girls have been busy. Late last year they published the third book in the bestselling Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls series, Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Who Changed the World. They also announced a TV deal and their podcast continues to reach audiences around the world with audio stories directly from the books. This month they have added even more to their stellar lineup. Read on for the scoop.

There’s a New Book!

Coming out Jan. 26, Rebel Girls Lead: 25 Tales of Powerful Women is a new “mini” book celebrating 25 women leaders from around the world. As with the other Rebel Girls books, each story is accompanied by art from female artists around the world. You can pre-order it here. 

You’ll find an array of women leaders from all walks of life, including gymnast Aly Raisman, activist Stacey Abrams, Cleopatra, Lady Gaga, VP Kamala Harris and more.

 

There are Several New Episodes of the Podcast!

To celebrate VP Kamala Harris’ historic inauguration into the White House, they’re also released a podcast  narrated by actress and comedian Ilana Glazer.

So far season four of the Rebel Podcast is off to a great start: the first African-American woman in space, Mae Jemison, chemist Alice Ball, and designer Diane Von Furstenberg.

 

Visit rebelgirls.com to learn the latest news and check out all the books.

—Amber Guetebier

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With the holidays over, why not plan for the next big day? If you’re a lover of Valentine’s Day and want to show the fur babies in your life some extra love, head to ALDI.

Starting the week of Jan. 13, you can find plenty of pawsome products as part of ALDI Finds. With everything under $8, you can stock up on toys, apparel and even a scratcher for your pets. Keep scrolling to see our faves!

Heart to Tale Valentine's Cat Scratching Playhouse

$7.99

Heart to Tail Dog Toys Valentines Cupcake

$4.99

Heart to Tail Dog Toys Valentines Pink Pig

$4.99

Heart to Tail Pet Apparel Valentines Hearts Shirt

$4.99

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of ALDI

 

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Pop the popcorn and get ready for family movie night. The Lumistella Company just announced a nationwide family holiday celebration taking place this Sunday night Dec.  6th at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PT on The Elf on the Shelf’s Facebook page to be enjoyed from the comfort of one’s own home. Guests can RSVP for the free event here: https://fb.me/e/JbEW1x1E.

Elf Pets' Merry Movie Night

Elf Pets Merry Movie Night  will feature the newest animated special, Elf Pets: Santa’s Reindeer Rescue, followed by returning holiday favorite, Elf Pets: A Fox Cub’s Christmas Tale. While watching the holiday specials on Netflix, fans from all over the nation can interact with one another on the company’s Facebook page to share Christmas stories and memories, shout out their favorite songs and characters, and answer trivia questions to win Santa’s special prizes, offered during the event.

“We are thrilled to host our first ever Elf Pets Merry Movie Night, featuring two of our animated holiday specials on Netflix,” notes Chanda Bell, co-CEO of The Lumistella Company and Santa’s chief storyteller. “Multiplying our holiday joy seems even more important this year and we’re excited to bring together fans from across the nation for an evening of connection and celebration that will delight children of all ages.” 

With over 17 million Scout Elves and Elf Pets adopted worldwide, The Elf on the Shelf and Elf Pets holiday traditions have become an enduring and treasured part of many families’ Christmas celebrations. This year, more than ever, the Elf Pets animated specials remind all that there is so much to celebrate and most importantly, what Christmastime is truly about: faith, hope and love.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Lumistella

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It’s that time of year when it’s time to start watching all your holiday favorites, including classics like A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. The iconic childhood fave is practically a Turkey Day staple—and here’s where and when you can watch it with your fam this year.

In case the details are fuzzy, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving features the turkey day tale of Peppermint Patty, crashing a festive holiday dinner, in her own special way. After inviting herself and her friends to “Chuck’s” for Thanksgiving, Charlie Brown and his BFF’s have to come up with an impromptu dinner menu. And oh—what a menu!

Photo: Apple Tv+

Instead of the traditional turkey and lumpy mashed potatoes, Charlie Brown and friends serve up buttered toast, jellybeans, pretzels and popcorn. Hey, now that’s a menu any mama who’s spent too much time in the kitchen can totally appreciate.

You can catch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving on PBS and PBS KIDS on November 22, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. local time/6:30 p.m. CT. The special will also start streaming on Apple TV+ Nov. 18 and will be available for free from Nov. 25 through Nov. 27.

In addition to the Turkey Day fave, A Charlie Brown Christmas will air on PBS and PBS KIDS on Dec. 13, at 7:30 p.m. local time/6:30 p.m. CT and start streaming on Apple TV+ Dec. 4 and available for free from Dec. 11 through Dec. 13.

—Erica Loop & Karly Wood

 

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Perhaps the most famous horse story of all time is coming to Disney+. The streaming platform released a beautiful new trailer for Black Beauty, and you’ll want to grab the tissues.

The film will premiere Fri., Nov. 27 and features the voice of Academy Award-winning actor Kate Winslet as Black Beauty and stars Mackenzie Foy, Iain Glen, Claire Forlani, and Calam Lynch.

The new film transforms Anna Sewell’s classic book into a modern tale that follows wild horse Black Beauty as she’s captured and taken from her family. When she’s transferred to Birtwick Stables, she meets Jo Green and the two form a special bond.

Black Beauty is directed by Ashley Avis and produced by Constantin Film and JB Pictures. You can start streaming the film on Nov. 27, 2020.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: Courtesy of Disney+

 

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This year’s Halloween celebrations may be a bit different given these times, but there are still a number of ways to make October 31st feel just as festive as years prior. Don’t fret: get your costume ready and make this the happiest celebration of Halloween—plus, it’s a great time to share a spook-tacular book with your child!

Some may wonder if there are age-appropriate scary books to read to children and if we should read them. Reading supernatural fiction gives us a chance to examine what we may be afraid of, talk about our feelings and fears, and shine a light on those emotions. Scary stories help children learn how to deal with their fears in their own world. It’s a way to acknowledge that life isn’t always easy and to learn that it’s normal to feel scared and to talk to someone about it. Reading supernatural fiction as a family allows us to talk about what’s happening in the story, which may help children to then discuss feelings as situations arise.

Grab a cup of hot apple cider, some kettle popcorn, and one of these books for an adventurous, dare we say boo-tiful evening filled with a supernatural dose of mystery and adventure with your children!

Here’s a list of our favorites to share with the family this Halloween!

Grades Kinder to Second:

The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Joe Troiano, Illustrated by Susan Banta. 
The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin is sure to be a hit with any child eager for a trip to the pumpkin patch! Spookley is the only square pumpkin in the entire pumpkin patch and often wished he could be round like the other pumpkins. He is teased for being different until Spookley proved that being different can save the day. This story delivers a special message of tolerance and kindness and can help young children understand that it is alright to be different from their classmates.

Creepy Carrots by Aaron Reynolds, Illustrated by Peter Brown.
The creepy carrots in this Caldecott Honor-winning picture book may make you think twice before you enjoy these delicious vegetables! Jasper Rabbits loves nothing more than munching on the carrots that grow in Crackenhopper Field. They are the fattest and crispiest around, and Jasper Rabbit cannot resist pulling some to eat each time he passes by, until the day the carrots start following him…or are they?

Grades 3-4

Sherlock Sam and the Ghostly Moans in Fort Canning by A.J. Low.
Meet Sherlock Sam, Singapore’s greatest kid detective, and his trustworthy robot, Watson. Sherlock can never resist a good mystery and soon finds himself at one of Singapore’s most-loved historical attractions surrounded by ghostly sounds. The mystery becomes more intriguing as Sherlock proves that ghosts don’t exist…or do they? Part of the Sherlock Sam series of 12 books.

Eerie Elementary: The School is Alive! by Jack Chabert, Illustrated by Sam Ricks
Sam Graves is the hall monitor at the scariest school around. He teams up with friends Lucy and Antonio to stop this scary school from being scary before it’s too late! They must defend their classmates against the evil school, stop lockers from eating their friends, and participate in creepy science fairs. On top of all that, they must survive the perils of recess. The light scares and suspense in this series will have young readers screaming for more! 

Goosebumps: SlappyWorld (series) by R.L. Stine
This series follows the popular Goosebumps Most Wanted. In this 13 book Goosebumps series, Slappy, the evil wooden dummy, comes to life to tell his own twisted tales and scary stories! The first tale, Slappy Birthday to You, will make you both laugh and shiver with chills. The story begins when Ian Barker gets Slappy for his 12th birthday. Ian soon realizes that his problems are far worse than having to celebrate his special day with his annoying sister and cousins. Welcome to Slappy’s World!

Grades 5-8

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
In this Newbery Medal, Carnegie Medal (the only book to ever win both awards), and Hugo Award-winning novel, it takes a graveyard to raise an actual human being. The book traces the story of the young boy Nobody “Bod” Owens who is adopted and raised by the supernatural occupants of a graveyard after his family is murdered. His adventures include being kidnapped by ghouls, meeting a witch, going to school, and entering a strange tomb. It’s a mesmerizing tale about the joys of childhood, the gradual transition to adulthood, and the dichotomy of life and death. An audiobook narrated by the author with a full production cast is available, consider listening as a family!

Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster by Jonathan Auxier
Sweep is the story of a girl and her monster. For nearly a century, Victorian London relied on orphans owned by chimney sweeps, known as “climbing boys” to clean chimney flues and protect homes from fire. The work was hard, thankless, and brutally dangerous.  Eleven-year-old Nan Sparrow is quite possibly the best climber who ever lived—and a girl. With her wits and will, she’s managed to beat the deadly odds time and time again. When Nan gets stuck in a deadly chimney fire, she fears her time has come until she meets and befriends a mysterious creature-a golem-made from soot and ash. Sweep is a heartrending adventure about the everlasting gifts of friendship and wonder.

Keira Pride is the Head Librarian at Stratford School, the leading independent private school founded with a vision of creating a unique, multi-dimensional, educational foundation for children. As Stratford's Head Librarian, she manages the library services department across campuses throughout Northern and Southern California. 

Boy or girl? Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara announced they were expecting their first child a few weeks ago. Now the happy couple revealed the sex on the latest episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show.

 

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So happy we got to share this with you FIRST on your amazing show! @kellyclarksonshow #MOMGOALS @darylsabara 💙🤰🏼

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“Do you know the gender of the baby yet?” Clarkson asked Trainor in a clip from the episode airing on Tues., Oct. 27.

“We’ve never told anyone … I saved it for you, Kelly, I love you,” Trainor replied. After she admitted all the old wives tales were wrong in predicting the sex, she let her husband deliver the happy news. 

It’s a boy!

Sabara posted the same clip to his Instagram account with the sweet caption, “IT’S A BOY!!! 💙 You’re gonna be the BEST mom @meghan_trainor I love you!”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

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You can ask it to fart and you can tell it to play just about any song on your mind but thanks to a partnership with US Ghost Adventures , you can ask Alexa or any Google Assistant device and get a “true” haunting tale in return.

 

US Ghosts has partnered with both of these devices to bring you a simple way to get a ghost story whenever you or the kids need a little chill or thrill!

On Amazon Alexa, just say: Alexa, Open Ghost Adventures

On Google Assistant, just say: Hey, Google, talk to Ghost Adventures.

Your device will then play at random a story from one of 200 stories from the major cities around the US where US Ghosts offers ghost tours. And should you want to go to the next level, you can book a tour: virtually. Check out Ghostflix for on-demand, haunting virtual walking ghost tours of 15 different cities including Boston, New Orleans, Key West, San Francisco, Portland, and Denver. 

In addition you can also join live events on the following dates:

10/17 Los Angeles, CA

10/20 Chicago, IL

10/23 Asheville, NC 

10/24 New Orleans, LA 

10/27 Boston, MA 

10/30 Washington, D.C. 

All events take place at 7 p.m. local time. 

On demand ghost tours are $13, live virtual tours are $15

Learn more at southernmostghosts/ghostflix 

—Amber Guetebier

featured image: iStock

 

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As the days begin to grow shorter and our children are staying inside more, now is the perfect time to fall in love with reading books! For as little as 20 minutes a day, children can take a break from their “virtual school day” and spend downtime reading. To help establish the reading habit, parents can model making the choice to read instead of being online. Let your child see you choose to spend time reading a book, magazine, or newspaper. By showing how much you value and thoroughly enjoy the quiet time reading brings, children will see firsthand that being off-line with a good book is time well spent.

It can’t be said often enough, reading to children while they are young helps lay a foundation upon which they will be much more likely to develop the habit of reading as they grow up. So, try to make reading a part of your families’ everyday routine to instill a love of reading at an early age!

Albert Einstein put it best: “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”

Here’s our go-to list of books to spark any child’s love of reading:

Grades Kinder to 2nd grade:

School’s First Day of School written by Adam Rex and Illustrated by Christian Robinson.
The first day of school brings a mixture of nervousness and excitement to everyone who is about to start the year; students wonder if they will make any friends, teachers hope they will start the year right, and parents hope their children will have fun learning. Perhaps there is someone else whom we have forgotten about—the school! School’s First Day of School gives us a very different perspective on those first day jitters, and by observing through the school’s eyes we get to see what makes it such a special place in our lives.

Fauja Singh Keeps Going : the True Story of the Oldest Person to Ever Run a Marathon written by Simran Jeet Singh, Illustrated by Baljinder Kaur
After a life in India where he always strived to be stronger and better, Fauja Singh at the age of 81 moved to be with his family. It was in England that he discovered marathon running and began training. After some challenges, Singh became the oldest person (100!) to run a marathon. This is an inspiring story of an extraordinary man who has never stopped trying to become a  better person. The illustrations are lovely—digitally created using drawings and collage pieces. These are exquisitely intricate and provide wonderful images of life in another culture. The book provides information on Singh, a wonderful photograph of him, and a list of his records. There is also a forward written by Singh to young readers.

Grades 3-4

Bo’s Magical New Friend – Unicorn Diaries Book One by Rebecca Elliott
This series is part of Scholastic’s early chapter book line Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. It tells the delightful tale of how Bo (short for Rainbow), makes friends with a new unicorn Sunny. A well-crafted book—each page is full of bright colorful pictures. Since this is a diary, it makes sense stylistically that the words are on lined pages, but it also makes it easier to read. The story is solid, with a little adventure and some light friend drama. This series is a companion to the very popular Owl Diaries by the same author.

The School is Alive!  Eerie Elementary Series written by Jack Chabert and Illustrated by Sam Ricks
Children looking for an exciting and slightly spooky (perfect for Halloween) early chapter book and parent listeners hoping for more than the same old formulaic storyline might want to give this series a try. The plot revolves around the hall monitor, Sam, protecting the students from the evil school. He creates a team of students to help him. In this installment, which takes place during the class play, the stage and props come to life and try to swallow the students. This series keeps the reader’s attention because it has some laughs, some substance, and some thrills.

Grades 5-8

Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia
This “Rick Riordan Presents” book combines multiple African American tales and fables within an epic adventure. When Tristan Strong visits his grandparent’s house during the summer, his late friend’s journal is stolen from his room. While trying to regain the journal, Tristan accidentally opens a portal to MidPass, a place with burning seas, haunted bone ships, and iron monsters. To survive and make it back home Tristan must work together with characters who are part of African American Myths and legends, such as John Henry and Brer Rabbit. This book introduces African American folklore to a new generation all while the main character copes with the unexpected death of his best friend, and his most prized possession, the journal. This book is quite long (482 pages) and will keep readers on the edge of their seats, waiting for the sequel.

Genesis Begins Again by Alicia Williams
This Newbery Honor book tells the story of thirteen-year-old Genesis Anderson. With smooth and engrossing prose, debut novelist Alicia Williams takes readers through an emotional, painful, yet still hopeful adolescent journey. Along the way, she references accomplished black activists, athletes, artists, and, notably, musicians such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Etta James, all in a way that feels natural and appropriate. This book may bring readers to tears as they root for Genesis to finally have the acceptance she desires—but from herself rather than anyone else. This is a beautifully written novel about discovering who you are through those around you.

Keira Pride is the Head Librarian at Stratford School, the leading independent private school founded with a vision of creating a unique, multi-dimensional, educational foundation for children. As Stratford's Head Librarian, she manages the library services department across campuses throughout Northern and Southern California.