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Eric Barclay’s Latest Book, Once Upon a Goat, Draws Attention From Booklist and Kirkus Reviews!

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Once Upon a Goat illustrated by Eric Barclay has received two glowing reviews from Booklist and Kirkus Reviews! Coming out August 27th this story is about a royal family wishing for a kid. When the Queen and King tell their fairy godmother that anything will do, they end up with quite a surprising bundle of joy – a goat! Booklist says “Barclay uses composition effectively to frame the story and draw attention to certain elements. And Kirkus says “the austere lines of the palace contrast amusingly with the chaos brought by the goat child.”

 

 

 

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Nugget and Fang Go to School, Illustrated by Michael Slack Earns Glowing Reviews from Kirkus!

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Nugget and Fang are back! Nugget and Fang Go To School illustrated by Michael Slack is out now and has received praise from Kirkus.  The book takes a journey through Nugget and Fang’s first day of school and the obstacles and anxiety Fang faces. Kirkus says the illustrations are “bright and colorful” and “Slack deftly portrays Fang’s every emotion”. “Readers will no doubt feel empathetic” for the relatable struggles Fang deals with. Kids will definitely love this Fang-tastic book!

 

 

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Me and the Sky Illustrated by Joanie Stone, Receives Praise!

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Joanie Stone’s debut illustrated picture book, Me and the Sky, (out September 10th!) has already received excellent reviews from Kirkus and Booklist. This biography on Beverly Bass, the first female co-pilot of American Airlines and the inspiration for the character in the Broadway musical Come From Away, is a story of determination and passion. Kirkus says Stone’s “retro, cartoonish illustrations…evoke spirited enthusiasm” and her art is inspiring and well done because it “embraces people of color as well as of various ages”. And with Booklist calling her drawings “bright and optimistic” this book is sure to elevate anyone’s spirit!

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Elizabeth Zunon Will Be Sharing Her New Book, Grandpa Cacao, At The Cocobar In Schenectady, NY!

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On Saturday June 29 from 1-3pm, Elizabeth Zunon will be in The Cocobar in Schenectady, NY for a Chocolate Party to promote her new book, Grandpa Cacao. It will be a story-time and feast of chocolate treats, where you can also buy copies of her book. The Chocolate Party is the latest in a month of fantastic events celebrating the release of Grandpa Cacao!

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My Shoes and I Illustrated by Fabricio Vanden Broeck, Receives Star From Kirkus

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It’s back! My Shoes and I written by Rene Colato Lainez and illustrated by Fabricio Vanden Broeck has received a Starred review from Kirkus for its new bilingual version due to come out May 31st 2019. Kirkus praises the thoughtful artwork, writing “Brush-stroked spreads depicting various landscapes—lush, green scenes, muddy trails, mountains, cities, the river—are reminiscent of Central American artwork often depicted on murals, souvenir trinkets, or postcards. Not until the last spread does Vanden Broeck finally unveil René’s smiling face in its entirety.”

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Starstruck Illustrated by Frank Morrison Continues to Get Illuminating Reviews

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The School Library Journal has recognized Frank Morrison’s amazing artwork in Starstruck in a recent Starred Review. Calling the book “a stellar biography for young readers who have their eyes on the stars,” the reviewer also wrote
that “Morrison’s illustrations show Neil’s ‘starstruck’ wonder.” Starstruck is truly shining bright!

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Fun Filled Weekend for Sarah Dillard and Her Book I Wish It Would Snow

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The last two weeks of February were full of snow much fun as Sarah Dillard’s I Wish It Would Snow, was showcased at the Mad River Glen Ski Area as the featured story for SkiStory. All the way down the mountain, pages from the book were hidden, allowing children to ski down the mountain safely, while also being able to enjoy the story. Our very own, Lori Nowicki got to experience the snowy mountain with Sarah Dillard. See below for pictures of their fun journey.

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Kid and the Chameleon series, illustrated by Joanie Stone, is now available!

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The first two books in Joanie Stone’s newly illustrated chapter book series, Kid and the Chameleon came out today. In this series about an unusual friendship, Tessy wants to do human things like ride her bike while Newton wants to do chameleon things like sitting on rocks. Follow their adventures as they work to be friends despite their different interests!

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A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo #3 Top Selling Children’s Book of 2018

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One little bunny had a big year! A Day In the Life of Marlon Bundo (Chronicle), illustrated by EG Keller made the #3 spot for the top selling hardback children’s books of 2018! 544,475 copies – over half a million! – were sold. Proceeds from book sales are donated to the Trevor Project, a suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth, and the AIDS charity AIDS United.

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Let the Children March, illus. by Frank Morrison, Recipient of Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor

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Congratulations to Frank Morrison, illustrator of Let the Children March, which was chosen as a 2019 Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book. Recipients of Coretta Scott King Awards and Honors are “outstanding African American authors and illustrators of books for children and young adults that demonstrate an appreciation of African American culture and universal human values. The award commemorates the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and honors his wife, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, for her courage and determination to continue the work for peace and world brotherhood.” You can view the full list of award recipients and honorees here and get your copy of Let the Children March here.