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New Study on Reading in the Digital Age: Parents Say Electronic, Digital Devices Negatively Affects Kids' Reading Time

 

Kids Say They Would Read More Books for Fun if They Had Greater Access to Books

 

 

Kids' definition of reading is changing in the Digital Age: one in four kids think texting with friends counts as reading

 

New York, NY — September 29, 2010 — In the 2010 Kids and Family Reading Report™, a national survey released today, children age 6 – 17 and their parents share their views on a wide range of topics regarding reading in the 21st Century.

Scholastic Media Announces Spookily Spectacular Media and Marketing Campaign for "Goosebumps" This Halloween

 

Second annual "Get Goosebumps™!" campaign includes multi-city mall tour, episodes on iTunes® and new books & DVDs to support the frighteningly fantastic franchise

 

Scholastic Relaunches Acclaimed Dear America Series This Fall with New Publishing and Online Content from Library of Congress

NEW YORK — September 8, 2010 — Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, announced today that it will re-launch the acclaimed and bestselling Dear America® historical fiction series this fall with a combination of all-new publishing and re-issues of classic Dear America titles—plus an exciting new interactive website with historical content provided by the Library of Congress.

Scholastic Makes Continued Progress toward Industry-Leading Goals for FSC-Certified and Recycled Paper Use

New York, NY — September 7, 2010 — Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, today announced that continued progress has been made toward the company-wide goal of strengthening its sustainable paper procurement practices and increasing the percentage of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified and post-consumer waste (PCW) recycled paper pur

Kids Read 52,710,368 Minutes to Set a New Scholastic World Record for Summer Reading!

Winning Schools to be Published in the 2011 Scholastic Book of World Records;
50,000 Books Donated to Reading is Fundamental to Mark a Successful Summer of Reading

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