Which five words best describe Kid Authors: True Tales of Childhood from Great Writers?
David Stabler: Fun, funny illustrated true stories.
Which five words best describe Kid Authors: True Tales of Childhood from Great Writers?
David Stabler: Fun, funny illustrated true stories.
Author Penny Parker Klostermann and illustrator Ben Mantle are the creators of There Was an Old Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight. A Cooked-Up Fairy Tale is their latest collaboration.
Children’s author Annie Parnell, the great-granddaughter of Betty MacDonald, is the creator of the Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle book series. 60 years later, Parnell has joined forces with Ann M. Martin to create Missy Piggle-Wiggle.
Learn a little more about BODY PARTS, and Jessica Kapp as an author.
Which five words best describe Double Take! A New Look at Opposites?
Susan Hood: Closer reflections, new perceptions—perfection!
It’s Just So … Little is the second book starring your effervescent Lizzy character. Brenda Faatz and Peter Trimarco discussed why they picked the theme of preparing to be a big sister for this new story.
The SEEKER series immediately draws you in, and is unique enough to demand second and third readings. Get to know a little more about the series and Arwen Elys Dayton.
Which five words best describe Survivor Diaries: Overboard!?
Terry Lynn Johnson: Intense. Chilling. Immediate. Factual. Exciting.
Here’s a lovely chance to listen in on author Kallie George and illustrator Stephanie Graegin as they discuss the delightful series Heartwood Hotel.
Always drawing inspiration from her own two children, Yvonne Jones loves to write. Here she discusses Lil Foot the Monster Truck.