Decoding Easy Readers

For so few words, easy readers can be surprisingly complex. And while the science behind how we learn to read is a fascinating topic, when it comes to helping your child, most parents just want to know: where do they even start?  Many of the easy readers you will see on our shelves fall into…
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Apply for a Research Fellowship with the BPL’s Special Collections Department

The Boston Public Library is proud to announce two new research fellowships to support the use of special collections: The Telling Boston's Stories Fellowships is a four-week fellowship, intended to support research projects whose focus is on the people and communities of Boston that are commonly left out of the historical narrative. The Surfacing Overlooked…
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Yo-Yo Ma

Our final entry for the Revolutionary Music series of posts that have centered on individual musicians is about the cellist Yo-Yo Ma. He was born in Paris on October 7, 1955, and took up the cello when he was four years old. Just one year later, he made his professional debut. His family moved to…
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