Author John Perry and illustrator Mark Fearing sit down with Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast review editor Jules Danielson to discuss the creation of their uproariously funny new picturebook, The Book That Eats People.
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The Book That Eats People in Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast
Thursday, October 8th, 2009New Books for Families With Same-Sex Parents
Monday, October 5th, 2009Popular children’s book blogger and New York Public Library Children’s Book librarian Elizabeth Bird raves about children’s books from Tricycle Press featuring same-sex families Mommy, Mama, and Me and Daddy, Papa, and Me, both by Heather Has Two Mommies author Lesléa Newman and illustrated by Carol Thompson.
Tyrannosaurus Math is Picture Book of the Day
Monday, September 21st, 2009Author-Illustrator Kevin Tseng Interviewed
Monday, September 21st, 2009SF Chronicle Gives Glowing Review To Sky High
Monday, August 17th, 2009In the review section of The San Francisco Chronicle, editor Susan Faust focuses in on biographies about great women and recommends Sky High: The True Story of Maggie Gee:
School Library Journal Calls Paleta a Must-Have
Thursday, July 16th, 2009The Perfect Gift for a Two-Father Household
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009Kiwi Magazine encourages same sex families to celebrate Father’s Day with Daddy, Papa, and Me by Leslea Newman:
This sweet little board book takes a look at a family which has two dads and the happy style of play and love that each father has. The illustrations are simple and perfectly accompany the text.
Beat the Summer Heat with These Cool Books
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009The babies are back, and this time, they’re slathered with sunscreen and headed for the beach. They’ll hang ten, boogie down, and keep it cool–all in their sweetly incomparable urban baby way.
SF Chronicle Loves I Call My Grandpa Papa
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009In a recent round-up of Father’s Day books for kids, The San Francisco Chronicle mentions Ashley Wolff’s I Call My Grandpa Papa”










