It’s not appropriate for the publisher you sent it to, or their publishing schedule is already full; or The public simply aren’t buying that kind of stuff at the moment.Listen to what people are telling you about your work. If you do have talent, take the advice of professionals and...
all the kids know that first they must listen to the Ojibwe prayer, then they must wait for the elders to eat and only then can they help themselves. Johnny worries that there won't be any food left, but his grandmother helps
I grew up on Reading Rainbow (andStar Trek: The Next Generation, which created some confusion for young me). Young me didn’t understand why Geordi La Forge didn’t need his visor when he was telling me about books… Continue reading→ I want to see this animated. In so many ways thi...
of her ugly thoughts about the Parrish’s and their daughters. Her manipulation of Daphne makes for tense reading. She is after Jackson and nothing will stop her. It’s all so easy and she’s determined to get what she wants. Part ll is told from Daphne’s point of view. The insider...
154 Japanese American Books for Kids & Teens 10. Suki’s Kimono by Chieri Uegaki Even though Suki’s sisters tease her, she wears her beloved kimono (yukata) on the first day of school. It was a gift from her Obachan, grandmother, and she has especially fond memories of spending time ...
Byline: By Tanith CareyThe Mirror (London, England)
Best Audiobooks for Kids Best History Audiobooks Great Audiobooks Narrated by Their Authors Hide books Audiobooks Last updated: October 09, 2024 Finding the best audiobooks is a tough task. The underlying book has to be good, but the audio performance has to be good, too. Perhaps some bo...
Her mother doesn’t want to talk about him, but Mia can’t help but feel like she’s missing a part of herself without him in her life. Soon, Mia makes a plan to use the gifts from her bat mitzvah to take a bus to Oklahoma—without telling her mom—to visit her dad and find ...
Errol reassures Tilly that she will always be a friend and the two of them get back to fun and games with a third friend. Ava likes building robots and rides a scooter. A lovely story that is suitable for very young children, unlike some of the other picture books we write about, Int...
“I like the suggestive nature of never telling something directly. I am always looking for mystery. These drapes provide that idea. It’s the same with the doors that take you to strange settings you don’t know. I have no ethical problems with those who manufacture a certain reality (Gr...