Usually authors write about topics that are within their comfort zone and/or area of expertise. Obviously, the learning curve is very steep when an author ventures into unfamiliar territory. The end product oftentimes may suffer as a result. This is especially true of … [Read more...]
Q & A with Natasha Wing
This year, Jews around the world will light their first Hanukkah candle on Tuesday, December 16. For two weeks, I will be connecting with authors who have added a new book to the growing selection of Hanukkah children's books. Jewish and non Jewish children will be delighted to … [Read more...]
Two Books by Leslie Kimmelman
Today, I am reviewing two books written by award-winning author, Leslie Kimmelman. If you enjoy reading picture books based on historical events, check out Hot Dog! Eleanor Roosevelt Throws a Picnic. Much can be learned from this informative story. Sam and Charlie (and Sam Too) … [Read more...]
Q & A with Leslie Kimmelman
Today, I have the pleasure of introducing my readers to Leslie Kimmelman. For decades, she has used her creative energies to edit books for Sesame Street Workshop and write award-winng children's books. Her clever works have included notable titles such as The … [Read more...]
Q & A with David Adler
It is not every day that I have the opportunity to interview someone who has devoted decades to writing 200+ books. Wow! That is an amazing accomplishment. David Adler’s contribution to children’s literature covers numerous genres- mysteries, biographies, historical fiction, … [Read more...]
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