Preface in anniversary edition of The Wind In The Willows:
It should be ready on your shelf, like a Bible, for the day when you need it. … He has taken us with him down into what he once called “the back-kitchen” of the unconscious, where the dream kettle boils the brew of what we really care about.
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The Night of the Hedgehog picture book cover with a little girl and her father holding a flashlight on a hedgehog family. Written by Tanya Rosie and illustrated by Chuck Groenink
The title is intriguing and @cgroenink.bsky.social cover illustration beckons you inside. @tanya_rosie tells a tale about a father and daughter observing the splendor of nature in their backyard. Readers will discover the hedgehog highway and dream of making such memories for themselves. #PBreview
Aggie and the Ghost picture book cover by Matthew Forsythe with an illustration of a young girl and a one-eyed ghost in the rain.
A delightfully funny story with emotive images of Aggie and the persistent one-eyed ghost that haunts her home. @mattforsythe.bsky.social has a knack for infusing sarcastic charm into his characters. Definitely a book kids will bug you to read over and over again like an annoying ghost. #PBreview
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The Jade Bracelet book cover. Written by Hà Dinh and illustrated by Yong Ling Kang.
A touching story by @hellomrsdinh.bsky.social that shows the nuanced feelings kids have about honoring their heritage. Yong Ling Kang’s beautifully detailed illustrations strengthen the mood. Tiên comes to see the value of her family’s jade bracelet tradition and the magic it holds. #PBreview
I finally comprehend the intrinsic power of CRAFTING: it challenges your brain enough to keep your mind from wandering to other thoughts (or else you paint or cut yourself) while allowing room for creative exploration.
Here’s to more time in 2026 to play without deadlines!
Submission Shine 2026 online critique intensive February 19-21, 2026 (graphic open book with sparkly magical fire) Join agent kristen Terrette of Martin Literary or agnet Monica Rodriguez of Context Literary (in hand-drawn box); Mix-and-match manuscript and/or illustration one-on-ones with an agent 4 zoom critiques+ 1 career consult or pitch session and peer critique sessions (hand drawn line divider) + Querying webinar free with registration (graphic arrows pointing to photo of speaker Monica Rodriguez, also photo of Kristen Terrette
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A Snow Day for Amos McGee picture book by Philip C. Stead and illustrator Erin E. Stead
Readers will enjoy watching Amos McGee and his menagerie prepare for a coming snow storm. #PhilipStead thoughtful words and #ErinStead tenderly detailed art pull you into a comforting space you’ll never want to leave. See how a snowy day is much more meaningful when shared with friends. #PBreview
Sage affirmation:
“Some people know what their book is about before they make it. And some people, they make the book and then finally, they know what it is.…That’s okay. That’s my process, and to embrace the mess.”
— @suzannekaufmanart.bsky.social (SCBWI Podcast interview)
The Escape Artist: A True Story of Octopus Adventure book cover
What could be better than an octopus escaping from an aquarium?! Thor Hanson tells a true story about Inky while weaving in many octopus facts, while Galia Bernstein illustrates intriguing scenes. Rhyme keeps this story light-hearted and keeps readers rooting for Inky long after he’s gone. #PBreview
Magic in a Drop of Water: How Ruth Patrick Taught the World about Water Pollution book cover. Written by Julie Winterbottom and illustrated by Susan Reagan
I love the first line in this @jwbottom.bsky.social book: “When Ruth Patrick was five years old, she fell in love with pond scum.” The paintings by Susan Reagan contain marvelous details of aquatic life. Patrick’s fortitude against gender discrimination in science will inspire all ages. #PBreview
Life After Whale: The Amazing Ecosystem of a Whale Fall written by Lynn Brunelle and illustrated by Jason Chin
Lynn Burnell expertly weaves facts into a story about a whale’s life offering the reader so much to learn about a marine ecosystem. @authorjasonchin.bsky.social paintings amplify the beauty of this life cycle and bring clarity to a complex subject. A book that lives up to all its awards. #PBreview
“Don’t be afraid to share your work. The trajectory of learning is exponential …. It’s not always easy to find the right critique group, but when you do find the right combination, it’s pretty magical.” —Donna Barba Higuera
Couldn’t agree more. My critique peeps make my work so much better!
Julia Donaldson’s story entertains readers with delightful rhyming phrases about Jonty’s journey in search of his true home. The bright illustrations from Axel Scheffler add to the enjoyment (plus a Gruffalo!). I love the diversity of humans and animals in the scenes, and kids will too. #PBreview
Summer Is Here book cover, with young girl blowing bubbles. Written by Renee Watson and illustrated by Bea Jackson.
Renée Watson writes a lovely ode to summer that speaks of her like a cherished friend. A girl wakes to a sunny morning seeking all the joys the day can bring. Bea Jackson’s illustrations pop with bright colors and dynamic compositions. Summer Is Here welcomes the season with open arms. #PBreview
Noodles on a Bicycle book cover
A story about Japanese deliverymen who peddled towering stacks of soba noodle orders while bicycling in Tokyo traffic. @kyomaclear.bsky.social words paired with Gracey Zhang’s artwork convey the thrill of this vocation. Such a culturally historic and fun topic to share with kids! #PBreview
A humorous Old McDonald origin story from @underwoodwriter.bsky.social about a man who enjoys his tidy home and dislikes animals. Until a cat shows up at his door, and another cat, and a dog, and a duck, and then a menagerie! LeUyen Pham adorns each spread with charming illustrations. #PBreview
• Mistakes are merely opportunities for growth and change.
• Surround yourself with people who support you.
• Let what you’ve gathered be shared.
#poconobelieve2025 @scbwiepa.bsky.social
Some wonderful pearls of wisdom from my @highlightsfound.bsky.social ghts retreat:
• The right book will keep you company when you need it most.
• Faith in your art & writing is essential.
• Belief fosters persistence which helps you get through obstacles.
I love the simplicity of this story. Amy Hest chose each word with care, and the bears use the same intention to prepare for a day of fishing. @erinstead.bsky.social paintings are pure perfection. Readers will learn that a day of fishing is really about quality time with one another. #PBreview
This book shares practical activities people around the world are doing to improve natural habitats in their communities. Lyrical verses by @ericasauthor.bsky.social engage the ears while artwork by @ginniehsu.bsky.social delights the eyes. Sure to inspire young, rewilding activists! #PBreview
Continuing my quest to read Newbery winners I missed as a child. This quote from a 1940s Danish Resistance member in NUMBER THE STARS by Lois Lowry remains relevant: "... the dream for you all, young and old, must be to create an ideal of human decency, and not a narrow-minded and prejudiced one."
Just read this insightful quote in TIME:
“It’s about seeing each other. What am I doing as a creative? It’s about getting people to think, maybe helping people think differently. You know, that’s all I can do. The macro I can’t take care of. But I can take care of the micro.”
—Colman Domingo
Uri was a prime example of someone making the most of their lot in life. His CHANCE memoir left quite an impression and showed me how our gifts are, first and foremost, for ourselves but can do so much more when we share them with others. Thank you for your tremendous gifts to the kidlit world.
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book cover of Go Forth and Tell: The Life of Augusta Baker, Librarian and Master Storyteller written by Breanna J. McDaniel and illustrated by April Harrison
Augusta Braxton Baker cultivated a love of story during her life. This librarian’s effect on kid lit is mirrored in the bold colors and patterns of April Harrison’s artwork. Breanna McDaniel’s book belongs in every library where it can influence literary inclusivity, just like Baker did. #PBreview
I am nerding out on @libib.com! Such a great tool for tracking & organizing books. The phone app scans ISBNs and the online/desktop version creates rich catalog views. You can create multiple libraries and then use tags to make even more subsets. Now I'll know what I “need” from the bookstore!
Check out this cool game day graphic. Can’t wait to see our Philly boys win it all! 🦅
book cover of The Yellow Bus by Loren Long
This touching story highlights the camaraderie between a school bus and her community. Loren Long’s illustrations focus color only on the bus. The Yellow Bus feels destined to become a classic with appeal for all ages. A wonderful tale about love, devotion, and new beginnings. #PBreview
Alicia Keys slayed her acceptance speech at the Grammys for the 2025 Global Impact Award. Brought me to tears. Stay strong, and stay creative everyone. youtu.be/htJum8qT8Lc?...