Jamie Hogan Chosen – 100 Great Children’s Books | 100 Years
The New York Public Library has declared that “great stories never grow old!” with the announcement of “100 Great Children’s Books | 100 Years” featuring “inspiring tales that have thrilled generations of children and their parents.” Maine has been the home to both Classic and Contemporary children’s book creators and the list pays tribute to the state’s storytelling traditions. Readers will not be surprised to discover Maine creations Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White, Make Way for Ducklings...
read moreBlue Apple Books Celebrates 10 YRS with Apple-Bet
To mark their 10th anniversary, Blue Apple Books’ founder and publisher, Harriet Ziefert, had the idea of an A-to-Z visual celebration of its signature logo. “Illustrators are central to our culture at Blue Apple Books,” said Harriet Ziefert, Publisher of Blue Apple Books, “We choose artists that we believe reflect our identity. We are modern-classic, and always open to new ideas and styles.” And so, from Arnaud to Zemke, thirty illustrators created their own versions of the Blue Apple logo. The result is a dazzling collection that mirrors...
read moreSmidgen of Vermont Children’s Lit
Thinking of my hometown this morning as it prepares for the Brattleboro Literary Festival. Curious City spoke with Chris Lenois on WKVT’s Live & Local about A Smidgen of Vermont Children’s Literature. Listen here! There are SO many great children’s book creators in the Green Mountains, but we have SO little time on the show. What did I miss? What Vermont Kids Lit do you love? ___________________________________________________________________________________ Llama Llama Time to Share By Anna Dewdney Published by Penguin...
read moreDon Tate at American Folk Art Museum
Join author Don Tate, illustrator R. Gregory Christie, Curious City, and art educator Kelly McConnell for a gallery tour and art project celebrating the artwork of Bill Traylor and the picture book It Jes’ Happened at the American Folk Art Museum! More info here. Share...
read moreSeparation in Children’s Lit
Separated by miles and miles, but connected through the power of radio, Curious City spoke with Chris Lenois on WKVT’s Live & Local about Separation in Children’s Literature. Listen here! With the school buses again rolling across our cities and towns and first-day-of-school pictures flooding Facebook, it seemed a good time to talk about how children grow with and grow apart from their parents through reading. Below are some of the books we mentioned and some swell resources! What are your favorite back-to-school books?...
read moreAfrican American Children’s Lit on Live & Local
Once again joined the indomitable Chris Lenois on WKVT’s Live & Local to talk children’s literature. Listen here! This month, the conversation focused on President Obama’s call for America to do some “soul searching” about racial bias. One way to help children grow up with less bias is to feed them a steady diet of multicultural books. In honor of Trayvon Martin, we discussed contemporary African American (and cross-group friendship) books from toddler to teen. These books are a “mirror” for...
read moreHolly Meade Memorial
It is utterly heartbreaking to think there will not be another children’s book illustrated by Holly Meade. The children’s book community and community of readers mourns the loss of Caldecott Honor winner Holly Meade who passed on June 28th near her home in Maine. In memory of Holly, Curious City encourages those that love her children’s book work to donate a copy or copies of her picture books to the Maine Children’s Cancer Program (MCCP) for an in-house library and for distribution to the children they serve. The...
read moreChildren’s Lit Live & Local
Pleased as pie to join Chris Lenois on WKVT’s Live & Local to talk about fab summer reads for kids of all ages. Listen here to Curious City’s AM debut and browse the title Chris and I covered below! Snug By Carol Thompson Published by Child’s Play Ages 0-3 Locate a copy at Local Bookstore | Amazon | Library Tough card format, perfect for babies and toddlers. What makes you feel snug? Is it being curled up in a blanket? Feeling safe in your cosy bed? Being at home? Or being given a hug? All sorts of children are compared...
read moreCategories, Hobbits, & Other Adventures in WordPress
Are you a WordPress user? I am. (In fact, sometimes my enthusiasm borders on Gollum-my-precious-like affection.) I am going to attempt to describe an aspect of blogging on WordPress that I have so far failed to describe with clarity–Categories. I will attempt to do so using loose and sacrilegious literary references. Categories allow you to index your blog posts. In the past (before WordPress became our sparkly future), the only ways to navigate through a series of blog posts was to scroll through page after page or to click on the...
read moreAll Hat, No Cattle: Marketing Q&A
Thanks to all the creators that attended Curious City’s “All Hat and No Cattle Children’s Book Marketing in Today’s Wild, Wild West” talk at the SCBWI Wild, Wild Midwest Conference. You had great questions. I hope these are great answers. (For those with website or blog questions, I answered your questions over yonder.) CURIOUS CITY How does Curious City work with new clients? What do you cost? Does Curious City work with unpublished authors and illustrators? Self-published creators? Thanks for asking. That is...
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