Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for January 30, 2024

 This self-taught photographer illustrated his children's books with photographs that were notable for their vivid colors and interesting composition. He grew up in Maine and the tricycle he rescued from the Kinnebunkport dump led to his 1978 book The Remarkable Riderless Runaway Tricycle. While many of his books are set in New England, his 1995 book Nights of the Pufflings takes place on the Islandic island of Heimaey. He enjoys playing with words (he coined the term "pufflings" for young puffins) and two of his books use photos to illustrate pairs of words, such as "wet pet," "play day" and "one sun." This is Bruce McMillan, who taught  writing and illustrating for 40 years at the University of New Hampshire.

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for January 23, 2024

  Born in 1958 in Washington D.C., this author/illustrator grew up in Spokane WA. He wrote his first book at the age of 5 and illustrated every page with a drawing of himself doing something he shouldn't. He was disruptive in class and his teachers would often let him work on a mural to keep him quiet. His art could be straightforward, as in Hiawatha and the Peacemakers by Robbie Robertson, or wild and wacky, as in his Caldecott-winning picture book about his naughty childhood. This is David Shannon, and the book is No, David!

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for January 16, 2024

 This Afro-American author/illustrator from Spokane, WA says he didn't realize there were other cultures until he read the encyclopedia, because the books he found in school and at the library made it seem as though the whole world was White. His first book as an author (although not the illustrator) told the story of Bill Taylor, a former slave turned folk artist. He went on to write and illustrate several award-winning books and did the art for "The Cart that Carried Martin," about the cart and the two mules Belle and Ada that carried Martin Luther King Jr.'s body through the streetes of Atlanta to his burial place. This is the wonderful Don Tate, whom I had the honor of meeting at a Highlights Chautauqua workshop many years ago.

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for January 9, 2024

    This New Jersey children's book editor-turned author created a series for young teens where a group of girls (based on her god-daughters) form a baby-sitting club. The series debuted in 1986, and the girls handled childcare emergencies and made trips to the mall, dealt with family death and divorce all while earning their own spending money. The series was so popular it was translated into 19 languages and even spawned a series for younger readers about the babysitters' little sisters. In 2019 the books began appearing as graphic novels. The author is Ann M. Martin.

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for january 2, 2024

 This author felt beginning readers needed humor, so she created a literal minded housekeeper. When this character was told to call the roll, she shouts, "Hey, roll!" When asked to "draw the drapes", she sketches them. To "put the lights out" she takes them outside, and to "plant the bulbs" she puts light bulbs in the flowerpots. There is a statue of this character outside the library in Manning, South Carolina, the town where author Peggy Parish was born in 1927.