<p><span class="p-body">Adding to the playful ambiance, the conference rooms were named after beloved characters from Scholastic's vast library of books (my favorites were the Peeta Mellark and Hermione Granger meeting rooms). Another highlight was the Clifford Cafe, a cafeteria whimsically themed after Clifford the Big Red Dog with a panoramic view of the NYC skyline. </span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">After the tour, we gathered into a conference room, where we had the pleasure of meeting with Seale Ballenger, Vice President of Publicity for Trade Publishing, and Jennifer Powell, Senior Director of Publishing Rights, who spoke in detail about Scholastic’s strategies for promoting childhood reading worldwide. We learned about Scholastic's trade publishing, book clubs, entertainment, classroom magazines, educational services, and international reach. From providing literacy curricula and classroom magazines, to producing educational media and popular children's content, Scholastic has left an indelible mark on countless young minds. We all reminisced about our elementary school days, each of us having a special memory to share about the Scholastic Book Fair. </span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">Seale delved into the world of publicity, author tours, school visits, and the critical role Scholastic plays in promoting children's literature in the face of contemporary challenges like censorship and book bans. Jennifer shared a heartwarming example of Scholastic's commitment to this mission by working with Mongolian publishers to support at-risk languages, preserving native cultures through storytelling. A video featuring Dav Pilkey, the creator of Dog Man and Captain Underpants, on an international tour showed the joy of both children and parents upon meeting Dav, which reinforced the profound impact books can have on children, and how that impact can last for the rest of their lives. </span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">As our visit drew to a close, we were gifted tote bags embellished with Clifford, commemorating 100 years of Scholastic.</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">The bright and merry Scholastic offices lifted all our spirits and as we exited the 557 Broadway and walked back into the rain, we were still reminiscing about our favorite childhood books. It felt like we had gone on an enchanting journey through the pages of Scholastic's history and witnessed firsthand their unwavering dedication to young readers worldwide. We departed with hearts brimming with nostalgia, gratitude, and a renewed appreciation for the magic of children's publishing.</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body"><i>Abigail Jordon is a current MS in Publishing grad student graduating in December 2023. She currently works at Other Press as a publicity assistant. Her goal is to one day be a children’s book editor, focusing on multicultural stories for black and brown children. </i></span></p>