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At 7-Imp today, Jane Yolen's BEAR OUTSIDE, illustrated by Jen Corace: https://t.co/H9z39mxVoP.
At 7-Imp today, Tracey Campbell Pearson's GIRLS AND BOYS COME OUT TO PLAY: https://t.co/cTXQoqDcOI
@FuseEight @philnel @readitrealgood @rapclassroom @LaceyPR @JennyLovlie Scott Magoon once told me he named this guy from Mostly Monsterly “7-Imp” while he was working on the book, but I bet that doesn’t count.
Joanna Ho’s EYES THAT KISS IN THE CORNERS, illustrated by Dung Ho, is an ode to self-acceptance and familial legacy. More at 7-Imp today: https://t.co/sggX1XA6PL.
Susan Kusel’s THE PASSOVER GUEST is a reimagining of the great Uri Shulevitz’s 1973 picture book adaptation, THE MAGICIAN. And it is a breath of fresh air. Illustrator Sean Rubin visits 7-Imp today to talk about how the work of Marc Chagall inspired him: https://t.co/09QMLwqxt3.
At 7-Imp today, a link to my @bookpage review of — and some spreads from — Phùng Nguyên Quang’s and Huỳnh Kim Liên’s utterly captivating MY FIRST DAY: https://t.co/KoIGCqchjF.
“One day, Haneru Sato became a rabbit." Yuki Ainoya’s SATO THE RABBIT, a Japanese picture book import, originally published in 2006. This remarkably child-friendly story, clocking in at nearly 60 pages, is the first of a trilogy. More at 7-Imp today: https://t.co/4sNhLy1sr7.
At 7-Imp today, illustrator Shawn Harris visits to show how he made the cut-paper illustrations — and how he achieved the book's lighting — for A POLAR BEAR IN THE SNOW, written by Mac Barnett: https://t.co/J1Xw2kK0QM.
Perhaps today’s 7-Imp post will speak to those in the Northeast with their fresh piles of snow. (This Southerner is jealous.) It’s a new tale about Small Walt, partly dedicated to “everyone who has ever helped a stray find a home.” More here: https://t.co/1gVYSfq2rl.
At 7-Imp today, a link to my @BookPage review of Cheryl B. Klein's A YEAR OF EVERYDAY WONDERS, illustrated by Qin Leng, as well as some illustrations from the book: https://t.co/lMv6jmvfU2