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Question 4 for @devpetty
"Do you write humor in for the parents too? I notice some picture books have jokes that are a little above language expectations for kids?" @juli_writes
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Our second question of the night for @devpetty comes from @SierraTWilson ...
QUESTION 2: "How do you tap into what kids will actually find funny?"
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Thank you for our first question of the night for @devpetty, @EmilySkeie ! #PBChat
QUESTION 1:
"Is the economy of words directly correlated with achieving humor in picture books? Is it a case of tightening language and allowing the pictures to achieve 'funny'?"
All of our #PBChat guests share their time, energy, and knowledge free of charge. It's their way of giving back. Let's give back in return. Here's some ways how . . .
Tonight (3/25/20) we're talking 'Humor and the Economy of Words' with Dev Petty from 9-11pm EST. Who else is pumped?! #PBChat
Thank you for participating tonight. Feel free to stick around if you'd like. Many of us will be around chatting.
Wishing and your loved ones health and peace amidst the stress of these difficult days. Be well my friends! #PBChat
#PBchat my daughter’s idea was brought to life by Mike Ciccotello! This was a bright spot in our week for sure.
Our fourth question of the night:
"How can we support and encourage fellow authors and illustrators during this time?" @MatthewWinner
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Have you submitted a panel proposal for #EverywhereBookFest ?!
Follow: @everywherefest
Website: https://t.co/MJxQtm82lQ
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I'd like to throw out an alternative to this great question? from @SemayawiBeth :
Are you creating in another way? Could be anything ... cooking, baking, knitting, painting, anything. What's that been like? (There's no pressure at all to be creating).
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QUESTION 2:
How can we (#PBChat) help encourage kids to create, invent, write, and draw during this time of social distancing and distance learning?" @MatthewWinner
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