Which five words best describe Tabitha and Fritz Trade Places?
Katie Frawley: Funny, adventuresome, bright, surprising, and sweet!
Which five words best describe Tabitha and Fritz Trade Places?
Katie Frawley: Funny, adventuresome, bright, surprising, and sweet!
Poems for Little Creatures from the Very Big Wood, by Anne Marie Brown, introduces readers to the animals that inhabit the Very Big Wood.
Remy Lai is the award-winning creator of Pie in the Sky—one of our very favorite books here at TCBR headquarters. Come and take a peek inside her *studio* and learn about her creative process while you’re here!
Through simple storytelling, James V. DeLaura’s Tippy the Turtle teaches children the importance of eating regular meals.
Award-winning team Anna Kang and Christopher Weyant talk about Hudson and Tallulah Take Sides.
A Common Thirst is a softly illustrated picture book that encourages readers to work together towards the common good helps us all.
Gary Boelhower Discusses A Most Common Thirst: Gary Boelhower is Professor Emeritus at The College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota.
Annelouise Mahoney, creator of the bedtime picture book Julius and Macy: A Very Brave Night, gives us a peek inside her studio.
Intreview with Joan Holub:
Which five words best describe I Am the Shark? Joan Holub: Sharks. Facts. Funny. Self-esteem. Jawsome!
Joan Holub’s I Am the Shark is a fun and fascinating picture book that would be fantastic both within and beyond the classroom!