

The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Adam Wallace
I hope you all see Jerry. Remember to – "See what others don’t see. See what others choose not to see." ~ Adam Wallace, quoting Patch...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Giuseppe Poli
I love being able to make something that moves, inspires, brings joy and wonder to someone else ~ Giuseppe Poli Today, I'd like to...


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...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with BCR Fegan and Review of Don't Drink the Pink
Each story begins with the desire to delight young children; to tantalise their imaginations; and to kindle their curiosity. ~ B.C.R....


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Dimity Powell
I want my words to matter; for my picture books to remain in children’s hearts like well-loved tunes and my stories to resonate...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Susanna Leonard Hill
Hooray! Are you all in for a treat! Today, I get the privilege of interviewing amazing Susanna Leonard Hill. Susanna Leonard Hill is and...


The Picture Book Buzz - Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Today is the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Slice of moon cake, anyone? © Javier Jaén Before we get into this post, let...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Christina Geist
Christina Geist is a brand strategist, entrepreneur and children’s book author who lives in New York City with her husband, NBC and MSNBC...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Susanne Gervay and Review of The Boy in the Big Blue Glasses
“I love being an author, creating stories that can change your world.” ~ Susanne Gervay Susanne Gervay, "grew up in beautiful Sydney with...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Katy Hudson and Review of The Golden Acorn
Due to technical issues, this is going to be a busy week for posts. But I was so excited when Katy Hudson agreed to an interview. I have loved her picture books, since I discovered Too Many Carrots three years ago . Katy was raised in Middlesbrough, UK and started her Illustration career as a small child drawing on freshly emulsioned walls around the house! Her parents quickly dissuaded this medium and encouraged drawing with pencil and paper instead. The idea stuck (the pen


























