In this episode, host Sarah Gannon and her team delve into the fascinating history of children’s publishing. From John Newbery's first dedicated publishing house to modern digital platforms, they explore how children’s media has shaped young minds and created a space for imagination and learning.
Join us as we examine the social, legal, and economic factors that influenced its development, from early literacy challenges to groundbreaking laws like COPPA protecting children’s online rights.
Discover how children’s press continues to inspire and educate through evolving media.