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  2. Scholastic Book Fairs face criticism over isolating titles on ...

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    The battle over books has taken a new front. The season for Scholastic Book Fairs has kicked off, a time when students shop for books at an annual pop-up fair in their own hallways.

  3. Scholastic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, during fiscal 2024, revenue from the book fairs channel ($541.6 million) accounted for more than half of the company's revenue in the "Total Children's Book Publishing and Distribution" segment ($955.2 million), [37] and schools earned over $200 million in proceeds in cash and incentive credits.

  4. Scholastic backtracks option to separate diverse books at ...

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    Scholastic will no longer make it optional for schools to include a selection of books about diversity in school book fairs. Scholastic backtracks option to separate diverse books at school fairs ...

  5. Scholastic backtracks on policy that separated books about ...

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    Scholastic has reversed a decision to allow school districts running book fairs to exclude books about race and gender after facing widespread criticism.

  6. The Chicken House - Wikipedia

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    The Chicken House is a publishing company owned by Scholastic Corporation, specialising in children's fiction.. Founded in 2000 by Barry Cunningham and Rachel Hickman as Chicken House Publishing, it was bought by Scholastic in 2005.

  7. Franklin the Turtle (books) - Wikipedia

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    Franklin the Turtle is a Canadian children's book franchise. All of the books in the original series were authored by Paulette Bourgeois and illustrated by Brenda Clark since 1986. The book series has been adapted twice into television series: the 1997 animated series Franklin and its 2011 CGI-animated spin-off series, Franklin and Friends .