

Bird Count - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
Every year, I look forward to The Cornell Lab's Feeder Watch citizen science project. I move my laptop into the kitchen for a bit every...


A Stone Sat Still - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
It's interesting how perspective changes things. Those paper brick building blocks that seemed gigantic when you're a two-year-old and...


The Picture Book Buzz - Brendan Wenzel
It’s crazy that one name appears on the front of a book when things should really read like movie credits. ~ Brendan Wenzel Brendan...


Why Evergreens Keep Their Leaves - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
I remember my kids fascination with the fables about how animals got their stripes, shells, or why spiders made webs. Fantastical stories...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview Annemarie Riley Guertin
It takes months of writing, years to be published, and five minutes for someone to read it. ~ Annemarie Guertin Annemarie Riley Guertin...


A Place to Stay: A Shelter Story - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
Unfortunately, more and more children are affected by homelessness. Having seen the effects and emotions surrounding this circumstance,...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Erin Gunti
Erin Gunti is an award-winning poet, author of middle grade, young adult and children’s literature, and #TeenPit Mentor. An avid reader,...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Jonathan Voss & Review of Imagine That
I hope that joy and pleasure are found in the words I write and the pictures I make." ~ Jonathan Voss Jonathan's debut as an illustrator...


Invisible Jerry - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
It's so easy, even for the most outgoing person, to occasionally feel invisible. Like no one sees them. Tough enough when you're an...


The Picture Book Buzz - Review of Pippa by Dimity Powell
I had already planned to review At The End of Holyrood Lane for this week's #PPBF. But when I read Dimity Powell and Andrew Plant's...


























