

The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Chana Stiefel
You probably know this author from her recent picture book Daddy Depot (Feiwel & Friends, 2017). But did you know Chana has written 23...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Hannah Holt
I imagine most of you know my next guest - Hannah Holt. I had the privilege of getting to know Hannah over the past few years at the...


The Queen and the First Christmas Tree - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
I adore Christmas, decorating trees, and baking cookies. I know, I know it isn't even October yet. I suppose it IS a bit early to talk...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Nancy Churnin
Today, I get the privilege to bring you an interview with a remarkable woman - Nancy Churnin. She writes beautiful nonfiction picture...


The Picture Book Buzz - Scholastic National Park Series
Review of a "Rookie National Park" and "A True Book National Parks" by Scholastic. Two amazing nonfiction nature series


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Priscilla Tey
A resident of Singapore, Priscilla Tey is a debut illustrator/author. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), she loves...


Turtle Pond - Perfect Picture Book Friday #PPBF
I feel very fortunate to have a greenbelt on two sides of my home. I get the privilege to observe and marvel at the diversity of wildlife...


The Picture Book Buzz - Nomad Press Picture Book Science Series
Review of picture book science series, involving waves, energy, matter, and forces, for 5-8 year olds.


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Patricia Valdez
I love nonfiction picture books. Especially ones about people that are relatively (or totally) unknown. Joan Procter, the curator of the...


The Picture Book Buzz - Interview with Jennifer Swanson
Who hasn't dreamed of being an astronaut, exploring the vast solar system? What about exploring or probing the vast depths of our oceans? I have a surprise today. The amazing Nonfiction writer, Jennifer Swanson, has a book that compares these two scientific fields. Although Jennifer Swanson's newest nonfiction book, through National Geographic Kids (NGKids), is an amazing nonfiction look at the interconnection of space and the sea, aimed at eight to twelve-year-olds, the phot






















