New Year, New Reviews!

It’s been a minute, readers! I’ve had a very intense year of teaching and not a lot of time for writing, but I’m participating in Tara Lazar’s STORYSTORM again this January which has me renewing my efforts at writing. Part of my discipline as a picture book author is a focus on reading and reviewing current books. It was wonderful to spend an afternoon of this winter break with five inspiring books from the last year or so. I pulled them off the shelves fairly randomly, but as it happens, they all have a bit of a thread in common– non human/non sentient characters! From a cactus, to a chair to a broken cup, each book involves a relationship with something that’s very special to the main character, but not your standard picture book hero. Come with me and learn more!

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Picture Book Reviews: Celebrating Diversity!

Uh-oh, it’s been a long time since I put together a batch of picture book reviews! Life goes on, doesn’t it? And there have been SO many wonderful books published that I have an embarrassment of riches to choose from. I spent some time at my amazing public library (three cheers for York Public Library!!) waiting for my kids to finish with an activity and decided I’d better catch up! YPL had an impressive wall of new acquisitions too, unusual for a town our size. I was able to narrow my choices to five this week which were ALL diverse titles, and all but one about celebrating holidays. So buckle up for a great trip around the world, folks! These are fun and you might just learn something!

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