This Caldecott-winning Australian author/illustrator, now living in New York, writes books with very simple storylines: a family lives in a farmhouse and moves on, a family lives in a lighthouse and moves on, but her illustrations are rich and full of details. She was influenced by the crowded pages of Richard Scarry's books, Her work and travels for Unicef and Save the Children inspired her 2020 book If You Come to Earth, reminding readers everywhere that "the world is wide and diverse and wonderful and belongs to all of us." This is Sophie Blackall.
Monday, October 27, 2025
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for October 21, 2025
Check out my facebook page for the link to the op-ed piece written by Tacoma author Mary Boone. She had an author visit canceled because her book about a woman who rode her bike around the world in 1895 smacked of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. I met Mary in September at a Highlights workshop in Pennsylvania, and she is hardly a radical, but a respected author of 70 books for children. I feel badly for the kids her visit might have inspired.
Monday, October 13, 2025
Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for October 14, 2025
Now that the Dept. of Education has gutted the Office of Special Ed., books that help kids understand their differences, like these by two Colorado authors, are more needed than ever. Bitsy Bat is an autistic kindergartner who feels she just doesn't fit in because she does things differently from her classmates--hangs upside down, fingerpaints with her toes, etc. She has a meltdown but learns there are ways that she shines, such as being a friend. Sonia has ADHD and becomes more and more frustrated as she tries to bake her mom a birthday cake, but she uses tools to calm herself, such as breath blasters, self-talk and senses scanners. Both books contain helpful information in the back to help kids cope. Bitsy Bat stars in a series written and illustrated by Kaz Windness and Sonia and the Super-Duper Disaster is by Rachel Funez.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for October 7, 2025
The 15 most banned books in U.S. schools
Follow this link to the 15 most banned books of the year. The book that's been on banned book lists for 50 years is Forever by Judy Blume, who wrote it at her teen daughter's request.