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I write about picture books for various publications (including 16 years at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast).
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The final FINAL cover (since Twitter won't let me edit a post).

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Jillian Tamaki’s OUR LITTLE KITCHEN, coming in September, is the story of people coming together to cook a meal in a community kitchen for their neighbors who need it. It’s based on Tamaki’s own experience in a community kitchen in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. — https://t.co/zytFSoS7Ay.

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At , two new picture books all about sheltering from a storm and, at 7-Imp, some art from them — Susan Vaught’s TOGETHER WE GROW, illustrated by Kelly Murphy, and Linda Ashman’s WHEN THE STORM COMES, illustrated by Taeeun Yoo. -- https://t.co/zOlOi3GVSg.

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At 7-Imp today, Annemarie van Haeringen’s MY MAMA, simultaneously published in New Zealand and translated from the Dutch. A review link + some illustrations: https://t.co/6v91AaTUrN.

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At 7-Imp today, a link to my review of Suzanne Slade's EXQUISITE: THE POETRY AND LIFE OF GWENDOLYN BROOKS, illustrated by Cozbi A. Cabrera, as well as some illustrations from the book: https://t.co/3rrTxRYNfW.

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At 7-Imp today, a link to my review of Deborah Underwood's OUTSIDE IN, and illustrator Cindy Derby shares lots of glorious process images and art from the book: https://t.co/ReLLakWvrr.

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The Drawing Brigade is a healthcare outreach project that sends thank-you art (by young and old, professional or amateur) to our nation’s healthcare workers. This submission is by Matthew Cordell. Want to contribute? More info here: https://t.co/oPLvRzWHwh.

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At 7-Imp today, Avani Dwivedi, who grew up in Mumbai, India, and later moved to the States to pursue her passion of becoming an artist. Last spring, she graduated from MICA and fell in love with picture books, while there. More from her here: https://t.co/3EOxFWlSzh.

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The BEAST PLAYER by Japan’s Nahoko Uehashi (translated by Cathy Hirano) and MARESI RED MANTLE by Finland’s Maria Turtschaninoff (translated by A. A. Prime) are co-winners of the 2020 GLLI Translated YA Book Prize: https://t.co/n9txpgxDld.

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My notes as I read this book ended up being joyous grunts, like: “The textures! The colors! The DETAILS!” Little Lobo and his dog Bernabé are back in Raúl the Third’s ¡VAMOS! LET's GO EAT. More here at 7-Imp in a post guaranteed to make your mouth water: https://t.co/KpFTOzUEZ1.

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