More praise for Little Melba and Her Big Trombone, which made a huge splash this fall when Frank Morrison won a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor and an NAACP Image Award nomination. Now, the book is included on The Horn Book Magazine’s list of recommended books about jazz. “Frank Morrison’s elongated, angular oil paintings perfectly convey the jazz scene,” Katie Bircher writes for The Horn Book. See the article, “Please Pass the Beignets,” for more jazzy recommendations.
Kirkus Starred Review for Poems in the Attic, illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon
Poems in the Attic, written by Nikki Grimes and illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon, received advance praise from Kirkus with a starred review. From the review: “Succinct poetry shines in this impassioned celebration of history; the stories of this African-American family traveling the globe are rich with heart and color.” The book will be released from Lee & Low this May. Read the full review online here.
The New York Times Reviews Poems in the Attic, illus. by Elizabeth Zunon
“Lives of the Poets,” a New York Times article on poetry in children’s book new releases, included a glowing review of Poems in the Attic (Lee & Low Books). Written by Nikki Grimes and illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon, Poems in the Attic is about a young girl who discovers letters her mother wrote when she was a child, traveling the world as an “Air Force brat.” The reviewer applauds Elizabeth’s artwork, writing, “[her] warm, bright illustrations provide a cheerful balance.”
Poems in the Attic will be available in stores everywhere on May 15, or you can pre-order a copy here.
Eric Barclay’s Numbers StoryBox Reviewed in Kirkus
Eric Barclay’s StoryBox books published by SmartInk won’t be available for purchase until May 26th, but Kirkus has issued advance praise for the unique die-cut board books. Eric’s two StoryBox titles include Counting Dogs and Rainbow Cats. In the review of Counting Dogs, Kirkus writes, “A sense of fun, clear, uncluttered design, and construction that should hold up to heavy use make this board book’s relatively high price well worth the extra expense.
Pre-order Counting Dogs here.
Barroux’s Where’s the Elephant
Barroux’s Where’s the Elephant Out Now
April 20, 2015
Barroux’s Where’s the Elephant was released by Egmont UK last week, just in time for Earth Day. The Guardian featured the near-wordless picture book in an article titled, “Which books deal with climate change for younger children?” The article’s writer says that the book “powerfully demonstrates the devastating effects of deforestation as Elephant, Parrot and Snake find their simple game of hide and seek is no longer possible as the trees of the forest have been cut down to make way for houses, road and cars.” Barroux’s beautiful illustrations paint an important message about climate change for young readers. Where’s the Elephant isn’t to be missed.
Barroux’s Where’s the Elephant Out Now
Barroux’s Where’s the Elephant was released by Egmont UK last week, just in time for Earth Day. The Guardian featured the near-wordless picture book in an article titled, “Which books deal with climate change for younger children?” The article’s writer says that the book “powerfully demonstrates the devastating effects of deforestation as Elephant, Parrot and Snake find their simple game of hide and seek is no longer possible as the trees of the forest have been cut down to make way for houses, road and cars.” Barroux’s beautiful illustrations paint an important message about climate change for young readers. Where’s the Elephant isn’t to be missed.
Lend A Hand, illustrated by London Ladd, Makes NCTE 2015 Notable Poetry List
Lend a Hand, written by John Frank and illustrated by London Ladd, was included in the 2015 Notable Poetry List from National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). “Each spread includes a poem with a beautiful color illustration portraying the act of kindness,” writes the reviewer of Lend a Hand. Congratulations London!
Visit the School Library Journal website to view the full list.
Welcome Home, Bear by Il Sung Na
Il Sung Na’s Welcome Home, Bear and Betsy Snyder’s I Can Dance make Amazon’s Best Books of 2015
November 16, 2015
Il Sung Na’s Welcome Home, Bear and Betsy Snyder’s I Can Dance made it to Amazon’s list of Best Books of 2015! Welcome Home, Bear and I Can Dance were both included as one of the best books of the year for the baby to age 2 category. Congratulations to Il Sung Na and Betsy Snyder! You can buy Welcome Home, Bear here and I Can Dance here.
A Starred Review for Il Sung Na’s Welcome Home, Bear
April 16, 2015
Welcome Home, Bear by Il Sung Na won’t be available for purchase until July, but Kirkus is already singing its praises in a Starred Review. They write, “The text is spare, usually only a sentence on each spread, but carefully and engagingly written. Listeners can’t help but sympathize with Bear in his frustration and rejoice when he finds the place that’s ‘just where he wanted to be.'” Look out for this sweet new story from the inimitable Na, in stores this summer.
Starred Review for Il Sung Na’s Welcome Home, Bear
Welcome Home, Bear by Il Sung Na won’t be available for purchase until July, but Kirkus is already singing its praises in a Starred Review. They write, “The text is spare, usually only a sentence on each spread, but carefully and engagingly written. Listeners can’t help but sympathize with Bear in his frustration and rejoice when he finds the place that’s ‘just where he wanted to be.'” Look out for this sweet new story from the inimitable Na, in stores this summer.
Huy Voun Lee’s Origami Playhouse Now Available from Chronicle Books!
Origami Playhouse Now Available from Chronicle Books!
April 16, 2015
Huy Voun Lee‘s activity kit, Origami Playhouse: Fold, Play, and Display, is on sale now! A do-it-yourself dollhouse for folding enthusiasts, Origami Playhouse is fun craft for families to work on together. The kit comes with beautiful papers and patterns to equip your own playhouse with furniture and accessories. Available for purchase here.