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2024 Picture Book Picks

December 23, 2024 Anitra Rowe Schulte

‘Tis the season for end-of-year book lists! And do I have a good one for you. What makes this list unique? All of the titles in the Picture Book Picks round ups are picture books chosen by picture book authors and illustrators!

An extra meta layer this year: The 7th annual list (the biggest one yet - 25 titles!) is curated by picture book creators whose titles were honored by their peers in 2024, as each contributor to the post is a Crystal Kite Award winner or honoree. The Crystal Kites are a recognition of the Society of Picture Book Authors and Illustrator - an award that spans the globe, celebrating the favorite books of SCBWI-ers far and wide. Congrats to this talented group!

When you receive a book recommendation from a craft-focused creator, you get the very best. Authors and illustrators read a ton within the genre, so when a title rises to the top for them, it’s a very notable thing. Out of all of 2024’s fantastic books, choosing just one is a bit agonizing. But, the curators rose to the task, and here it is! (Spoiler alert: It’s incredible.) So now, it’s my pleasure to reveal:

2024 Picture Book Picks

Atlantic Division

The family of Katey Howes (Instagram: @kidlitlove), winner of the Atlantic Division Crystal Kite for her title WOVEN OF THE WORLD, illustrated by Dinara Mirtalipova, chose A PLACE FOR RAIN by Michelle Schaub, illustrated by Blanca Gómez (Norton Young Readers):

This beautifully crafted picture book invites young readers to explore where rainwater goes and how stormwater runoff can cause pollution in our rivers, ponds, and waterways. Through an inspiring classroom project, children learn to plan and build a rain garden, collecting water and planting native flowers and grasses to help nature thrive. The lively storytelling and vibrant illustrations make the book both informative and engaging, empowering children to take actionable steps to protect the environment.


Rebecca Gardyn Levington (Instagram: @RebeccaGardynLevington), honoree of the Atlantic Division Crystal Kite for her title WHATEVER COMES TOMORROW, illustrated by Mariona Cabassa, chose YOU ARE MY EVERYTHING by Kelly Conroy, illustrated by Abigail Hookham (Tiger Tales):

With my first born headed into his senior year of HS and then to college in a year, I cannot read this book without bawling my eyes out. An absolutely gorgeous, poetic picture book that expresses the deep and forever love we feel for our children, and our understanding of how their arrival changes our lives and the lives who have the privilege and joy of knowing them. Perfect both as a baby shower gift for a soon-to-be mother or a cuddle-up bedtime book to share with the little ones who have already blessed our lives. 


California and Hawaii Division

Jilanne Hoffmann (X/Twitter: @Jill_SF), winner of the California and Hawaii Division Crystal Kite for her title A RIVER OF DUST: The Life-Giving Link Between North Africa and The Amazon, illustrated by Eugenia Mello, chose THAT ALWAYS HAPPENS SOMETIMES by Kiley Frank, illustrated by K-Fai Steele (Knopf Books for Young Readers):

I laughed in rueful recognition as the well-meaning MC uses coping strategies to stay focused on the "right" things (and gets derailed, anyway). He whirls about the playground, trying to find friends who are simpatico, but ultimately uses his high-octane brain to "towering" success—at least for the moment. The tenderness of the pitch perfect 1st person POV text and humorous illustrations create empathy and understanding, while letting neurospicy kids like my son feel seen and loved in all their messy glory.


Midsouth Division

Jody Jensen Shaffer (X/Twitter: @jodywrites4kids), winner of the Midsouth Division Crystal Kite for her title CREEP, LEAP, CRUNCH! A Food Chain Story, illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal, chose PIZZA FOR BIRDS by Bob Shea (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers):

Bob Shea is masterful at picture book humor, and Pizza for Birds is no exception! Shea's main character, Chez Bob, is equal parts clueless, neurotic, sweet, and lovable. Shea's storytelling, word choices, and details are hysterical. And that ending? Chef's kiss. I'm betting anybody who makes books this clever is quite affable. (IYKYK)


Jess Townes (Instagram: @jesstownesbooks), honoree of the Midsouth Division Crystal Kite for her title SOMETIMES I CRY, illustrated by Daniel Miyares, chose THE MAN WHO DIDN’T LIKE ANIMALS by Deborah Underwood, illustrated by LeUyen Pham (Clarion Books):

This origin story of Old McDonald is a beautiful exploration of perspective-taking and the power of changing our minds. In this richly illustrated book, a man embraces a single story about himself ("I don't like animals") until one day he is confronted with evidence in the form of a friendly cat that causes him to question his story. He opens his small and tidy world to the messiness of community, but also to all of its joy. A must-read for our times!  


Midwest Division

Anitra Rowe Schulte (Instagram: @anitraroweschulte), winner of the Midwest Division Crystal Kite for her title WILLOW AND BUNNY, illustrated by Christopher Denise, chose HOME IN A LUNCHBOX by Cherry Mo (Penguin Workshop):

This book just grabbed right hold of my heart. Its beautiful mood-rich palette conveys the emotions of a character who longs (in cool gray-blues) for the comfort and happiness of home. At school, where the language is unfamiliar, worry, discomfort and embarrassment are around every corner. But there is a place that restores her sense of self and place, without fail. In the lunchroom (in swirls of warm pink-golds), she is home - a joy which touchingly connects her to new friends. HOME IN A LUNCH BOX is divine, and I am so glad it came into my world this year!


Jessica Stremer (Instagram: @jlstremer), honoree of the Midwest Division Crystal Kite for her title GREAT CARRIER REEF, illustrated by Gordy Wright, chose THIS BOOK IS FULL OF HOLES: From Underground to Outer Space and Everywhere in Between by Nora Nickum, illustrated by Robert Meganck (Peachtree Publishers):

Sometimes the most simple concept can be the most challenging to pull off, yet in Holes author Nora Nickum makes it look easy. This is the type of book that leaves readers feeling inspired to look more closely at the world around them. The art has massive kid appeal. Just look at the cover! Who wouldn't want to crack this book open. This Book is Full of Holes is at the top of my list for 2024 titles. 


New England Division

Abi Cushman (Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/abicushman.com), winner of the New England Division Crystal Kite for her title WOMBATS ARE PRETTY WEIRD: A [Not So] Serious Guide, chose HOW TO PEE YOUR PANTS: The Right Way by Rachel Michelle Wilson (Feiwel & Friends):

We've all been there at some point in our lives. We've peed our pants. This is a really fun, fresh take on a very universal issue kids face. And I love that this book handles the topic with just the right amount of humor and grace, so that kids feel assured that accidents do happen, and it'll all be okay.


Winsome Bingham (Instagram: @armyvetfive), honoree of the New England Division Crystal Kite for her title THE WALK: A Stroll to the Poll, illustrated by E.B. Lewis, chose THE LAST STAND by Antwan Eady, illustrated by Jerome Pumphrey and Jarrett Pumphrey (Knopf Books for Young Readers):

THE LAST STAND did it for me. The persistence and plight of Black farmers is documented so well in this breathtaking picture book written by Antwan Eady and illustrated by the Pumphrey brothers. The book is about a young boy who helps his grandfather at the farmer's market. In the begininng, there were many farmers stands existing. But soon, the stands are dwindling and less farmers are showing up. And when his grandfather gets sick, the young protagonist pushes through delivering the foods to the neighbors. My favorite part was when the neighbors got word that the grandfather is sick, they delivered food to him via his grandson. Any book that shows collective community tugs at my heart. There were many great books in 2024, including three that I wrote. But this one was definitely one of my favorites.


Federico Erebia (Instagram: @federicoerebia), honoree of the New England Division Crystal Kite for his title PEDRO & DANIEL, illustrated by Julie Kwon, chose THE YELLOW BUS by Loren Long (Roaring Brook Press):

The Yellow Bus is a story of the life of a bus over years and decades that is heartwarming and bittersweet. I loved the word choices and pacing. The illustrations are beautiful. Back matter explains how he used 3D models.


New York Division 

Suzy Levinson (Instagram: @suzylevinson), honoree of the New York Division Crystal Kite for her title ANIMALS IN PANTS, illustrated by Kristen and Kevin Howdeshell, chose BARNABY UNBOXED! by The Fan Brothers (Tundra Books):

I don’t know how the Fan Brothers do it, but they’ve done it again. Barnaby Unboxed! manages to keep its perfectly imperfect balance, tottering between light and dark, real and weird, gasp-worthy danger and the sweet comfort of home. Friendship, family, fame, forgiveness; it’s all here, in this stunning story about a little pink half-mouse/half-elephant (with a dash of flamingo). 


Southeast Division

Kelly Rice Schmitt (Instagram: @krschmittwrites), winner of the Southeast Division Crystal Kite for her title I SHIP: A Container Ship’s Colossal Journey, illustrated by Jam Dong, chose THE BOO-BOOS OF BLUEBELL ELEMENTARY by Chelsea Lin Wallace and Alison Farrell (Chronicle Books):

This charming and hilarious story in stunning verse follows a day in the life of a school nurse with wit and heart. A colorful class of kids keeps Nurse Peatree on her feet as she tends to everyone's ailments inlcuding a loose tooth, upset stomach, homesickness, lice and more. The art includes a fantastic running sidebar of the nurse's logbook with everyone's woes. A delightful read aloud and perfect for school-aged kids, this book is pure joy.


Marta Magellan (Facebook: Marta.Magellan), honoree of the Southeast Division Crystal Kite for her title BEE CATASTROPHE: We'll Miss Them When They're Gone, illustrated by Mauro Magellan, chose UNO MÁS, ONE MORE: A Latino Retelling of an Old Scottish Ballad by Silvia López, illustrated by Olivia Sua (Christy Ottaviano Books):

This book is a delightful version of an old Scottish ballad set instead in Mexico. The welcoming, inclusive family always has room for one more. The house fills to the point of collapse. I love the themes of welcoming others, music, and neighborliness. 


Southwest Division

Julie Hedlund (Instagram: @juliefhedlund), winner of the Southwest Division Crystal Kite for her title SONG AFTER SONG: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews, illustrated by Ilaria Urbinati, chose MY DADDY IS A COWBOY by Stephanie Seales, illustrated by C.G. Esperanza (Abrams Books for Young Readers):

Talk about fresh! I have never seen anything like this book before. A father and daughter riding horses in the city streets, with art so emotive it bleeds off the page with joy. I hope to see this one win a Caldecott.


Texas and Oklahoma Division

Chris Barton (Instagram: @bartographyatx), winner of the Texas and Oklahoma Division Crystal Kite for his title GLITTER EVERYWHERE! Where It Came From, Where It’s Found & Where It’s Going, illustrated by Chaaya Prabhat, chose I’M SORRY YOU GOT MAD by Kyle Lukoff, illustrated by Julie Kwon (Dial Books).

It's one thing to tell readers how to make a good apology. It's a whole 'nother thing -- a very funny, deeply relatable one -- to show them what it looks like to struggle through the process of arriving at a satisfying, meaningful apology and why the effort is worthwhile. There's a terrific book for adults called Getting to Sorry: The Art of Apology at Work and at Home, by Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy, but Lukoff and Kwon have created the perfect manual for readers of any age who could use a highly entertaining lesson in that art in just 32 pages.


Susan Johnston Taylor (Instagram: @UrbanMuseWriter), winner of the Texas and Oklahoma Division Crystal Kite for her title ANIMALS IN SURPRISING SHADES: Poems About Earth’s Colorful Creatures, illustrated by Annie Bakst, chose THE SECRET GARDENS OF FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT by Angelica Shirley Carpenter, illustrated by Helena Pérez Garcîa (Bushel & Peck Books):

Frances Hodgson Burnett's books were a childhood favorite, so I loved learning more about the author behind The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, and others. Angelica Shirley Carpenter's lyrical prose emphasizes Burnett's resilience, while Helena Pérez García's captivating illustrations evoke the magic of childhood and the natural world. A die-cut cover makes this an extra special book that I would've loved as a bookish kid (and still love as an adult).


Sydney Dunlap (Instagram: @sydneydunlapwrites), honoree of the Texas and Oklahoma Division Crystal Kite for her title IT HAPPENED ON SATURDAY, chose I AM A THUNDERCLOUD by Leah Moser, illustrated by Marie Hermansson (Running Press Kids):

This is a heartfelt, beautifully-illustrated book written to help young children navigate their difficult emotions. It is a great story for building emotional intelligence as well as empathy. Bringing in various aspects of nature as metaphors for the main character's journey through anger to calm is a wonderful way to show how emotions can feel, and I also love how there are practical steps that children can use to assist themselves when upset.


West Division

Leslie Barnard Booth (Instagram: @lesliebarnardbooth.books), winner of the West Division Crystal Kite for her title A STONE IS A STORY, illustrated by Marc Martin, chose DIVE, DIVE INTO THE NIGHT SEA by Thea Lu (Candlewick Studio):

I love informational picture books that take me on a journey and teach me something new. This gorgeously illustrated lyrical picture book does just that, immersing the reader in a little-known world—the night sea. Atmospheric illustrations and a lift-the-flap format create an experience of mystery and discovery, encouraging the reader to look closely and observe carefully. When we do, we are rewarded with a deep sense of awe. Each page reveals another creature and describes its nighttime activities, inviting us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the ocean at night.


Carrie Tillotson (Instagram: @carrietillotson), honoree of the West Division Crystal Kite for her title B IS FOR BANANAS, illustrated by Estrela Lourenço, chose MILLIE FLEUR’S POISON GARDEN by Christy Mandin (Orchard Books):

I loved MILLIE FLEUR’S POISON GARDEN, in which we meet Millie Fleur La Fae, a girl who is enthralled with peculiar plants like Fanged Fairy Moss, Tentacled Tansy, and Grumpy Gilliflower. But the residents of Garden Glen, a “picture-perfect place,” don’t like Millie’s strange new garden. They are afraid of new and different things than their perfectly pruned yards—until Millie finds a way to bring prickly people and her wild and weird plants together. Author-illustrator Christy Mandin expertly tackles the idea of staying true to your authentic self and celebrating all that is wonderfully weird in each of us.


Australia, New Zealand & Oceana Division

Elissa Weissman (www.ebweissman.com), winner of the Australia, New Zealand & Oceana Division Crystal Kite for her title HANUKKAH UPSIDE DOWN, illustrated by Omer Hoffman, chose MOON BEAR by Clare Helen Welsh, illustrated by Carolina T. Godina (Frances Lincoln Ltd):

In this nearly wordless picture book, a girl who’s unsure about the dark befriends a moon bear who’s unsure about the light. The pictures reveal more with every reading, and you can’t help but smile more and more with every page. MOON BEAR is warm, cozy, and glowing with charm.


Prasha Sooful (Instagram: @little_ms_read), honoree of the Australia, New Zealand & Oceana Division Crystal Kite for her title MY BRAIN IS MAGIC: A Sensory-Seeking Celebration, illustrated by Geeta Ladi, chose TIMELESS by Kelly Canby (Fremantle Press):

This clever and visually delightful book explores the theme of time through the eyes of young Emit, whose family yearns for more hours in the day. The text is minimal yet sophisticated, masterfully using time-related idioms and puns to distill complex ideas. The beautiful endpapers invite reflection on our relationship with time and echo Emit's satisfying journey toward finding it.


Canada and North America Division

Lydia Lukidis (X/Twitter: @LydiaLukidis), winner of the Canada and North America Division Crystal Kite for her title DEEP, DEEP DOWN: The Secret Underwater Poetry of the Mariana Trench, illustrated by Juan Calle, chose UP, UP, EVER UP! Junko Tabei: A Life in the Mountains by Anita Yasuda, illustrated by Yuko Shimizu (Clarion Books):

This book is phenomenal. First off, hats off to my CP Anita for doing such extensive research and taking the time to figure out how best to tell this story, With wonderfully lyrical text, Anita did such a wonderful job at engaging readers. Then you add Yuko Shimizu's unbelievable illustrations, and magic takes place. This book is a work of art! 


Europe and Central, South and Latin America Division

Lawrence Schimel (Bluesky: lawrenceschimel.bsky.social), winner of the Europe and Central, South and Latin America Division Crystal Kite for his (PRONOUN CHECK) title LUCKY ME, illustrated by Juan Camilo Mayorga, chose THE BOOK THAT ALMOST RHYMED by Omar Abed, illustrated by Hatem Aly (Dial):

This picture book is overflowing with fun--as well as rhymes, and almost rhymes, and how rhyming helps two siblings overcome their rivalry to work together and have great adventures together. Pure delight. And so satisfying to know what the missing rhyming words should've been, and to see how, together, the two siblings manage to have an even more exciting time when they discover that the new words actually do rhyme if they tweak the plot a little.


United Kingdom and Ireland Division

Alice Bianchi-Clark (Instagram: @alicebianchiclark), winner of the United Kingdom and Ireland Division Crystal Kite for her title WINDOWS TO THE WORLD, illustrated by Chloe Chang, chose SMALL THINGS MENDED by Casey W. Robinson and illustrated by Nancy Whitesides (Rocky Pond Books):

This picture book is enchanting. It resonates with E. Stead's A Sick Day for Amos McGee vibes with its old man protagonist and its message of healing and community, but comes into its own by tackling grief with an exquisite lightness of touch. Casey W. Robinson's careful choice of words stirs and resonates, while Nancy Whitesides's pink elephant and old-fashioned illustrations, culminating with a warm extravaganza of pastels, tugs at the heartstrings. Keep your eyes peeled because this trailblazer of a picture-book deserves to win the most coveted awards.


Yvonne Banham (Instagram: @yvonnebanham), honoree of the United Kingdom and Ireland Division Crystal Kite for her title THE DARK AND DANGEROUS GIFTS OF DELORES MACKENZIE, chose PANDORA AND THE STORY FORGE by Gaynor Andrews, illustrated by Marie-Alice Harel (Rocket Bird Books):

This beautifully illustrated book tells of Pandora, a wordsmith who collects words and sounds and forges them into stories as they spin and sparkle around her. It's a beautifully illustrated journey that puts the reader at the heart of storytelling, until they too become a wordsmith on the closing page. It's also the most gorgeous reminder of the importance of reading with our children and the difference it makes to their lives.


I hope you enjoyed the 2024 Picture Book Picks list! Be sure to check them out, and then add the curators’ books to your TBR, too! And review them online at the bookseller of your choice, while you’re at it! It’s a small but super meaningful way to help authors and illustrators. For even more recommendations, check out the past six years’ Picture Book Picks lists:

  • 2018 picture book Picks, here

  • 2019 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2020 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2021 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2022 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2023 Picture Book Picks, here

Thanks for spending some time with our story selections today - happy reading to you and yours, and wishing you a peaceful, engaging, invigorating 2025!

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Holiday Book Drive - Year Eight!

October 1, 2024 Anitra Rowe Schulte

It’s time to get started, delivering book joy to the young scholars of Leading with Literacy in Chicago. Can you believe it? It’s Holiday Book Drive Chi… year EIGHT!

Last year’s Delivery Day was so much fun. Holiday Book Drive Chi partner Pastor Michael Neal of Leading with Literacy is not just a pastor serving his community. He also happens to be the chaplain of the DePaul’s Men’s Basketball Team — and he invited some players to join us in delivering books to Bronzeville schools!

The energy and excitement were electric, and I loved the messages that the players shared with students: That school and reading are gifts that prepare you for life and opportunities well beyond your grade school years.

Thanks to your help, last year we hit an incredible milestone. Since the start of the drive in 2017, together we have collected and delivered more than 5,000 books to young Chicago scholars!

How did we reach 5,000? At the outset of each drive, the prospect of repeating or exceeding the previous year’s total is a little intimidating! And then we remember how we get there…

One book, one box, at a time. From YOU!

To keep bringing incredible books into scholars’ homes and home libraries, we once again need your help — big time!

While it remains to be revealed, exactly what literacy gifts this season will bring, Pastor Neal and I have faith that many beautiful books and moments are in store. And we’d be so very honored if you’d join us in Holiday Book Drive Chi’s 8th year, by donating books or financial gifts toward the purchase of books!

In the weeks leading up to Winter Break and beyond, Leading with Literacy will deliver your donations to students in schools all over Bronzeville and other nearby Chicago neighborhoods. The books shared during Holiday Book Drive Chi don’t just bring holiday joy - Pastor Neal and his partners deliver books all year round.

Want to join the book joy in year eight? Below, you’ll find details about how Holiday Book Drive Chi works, and how you can help. We so hope you can!


How to Give

To make a donation of books or a financial gift, please EMAIL ME via my website Contact page and let me know what you plan to send. The info goes into a spreadsheet that keeps donations organized.

(I apologize that I cannot share my personal address publicly.)

Books and financial gifts are accepted from October 1 through early December. As books are donated, I’ll share them below, so you can check out what Chicago readers will be reading, and perhaps get some ideas for your home library, too!


More Book Drive Details!

  • We Love Books! We are excited to receive any book written for children. We do ask that the books are new and not used. Picture books, early readers, chapter books, middle grade and young adult titles are all welcome, and very appreciated!

  • The Magic Number = 30: Any single book donation is celebrated. But if you have the ability to join forces with a friend (or friends) and donate 30 copies of the same book, you’ll be able to provide an entire classroom that very book - so all students can share in the same reading experience, which is the ultimate wish of our partner teachers and schools.

  • Publisher Partners: Authors, if you think your publisher might be interested in (and able to!) provide a complete classroom donation of 30 books, please let me know! We can provide a letter from Leading with Literacy for tax purposes.

  • Set Up a Team Donation: If you’d like to collect books or funds for our drive through a local club or organization - such as a troop, dance studio, basketball team, chess club, etc. - that would be amazing! Let me know, and we can chat logistics.

  • Title Ideas: I’m happy to share book recommendations at any time, if you’re not sure which book or books to give.

  • Financial Gifts: Financial donations are most welcome, too! I combine financial gifts and place orders for full-class donations through Scholastic. Great deals to be had there!

  • Shouting It Out: I celebrate all book donations as I receive them, on social media and on my website, too. Sharing these special deliveries is one of my favorite things to do!

  • Follow Along: Want to know what’s going on with the drive? Visit this post often, as well as Instagram and Twitter/X. Search the hashtag #HolidayBookDriveChi for the latest donations.

Now, wiithout further ado, this year’s books!


Thank you Adam and Leslie Schulte for kicking off the drive with this entire classroom donation of…

LITTLE GOLDEN BOOKS

(By various authors and illustrators)


Thank you Richard Ho and Roaring Brook Press

for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

A TASTE OF HOME (By Richard Ho, Illustrated by Sibu T.P., Roaring Brook Press)


Thank you Conway Familiy for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

ANIMALIA (By Graeme Base, Scholastic)


Thank you NoNieqa Ramos for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

BEAUTY WOKE (By NoNieqa Ramos, Illustrated by Paola Escobar, Versify)


Thank you NoNieqa Ramos for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

HAIR STORY (By NoNieqa Ramos, Illustrated by Keisha Morris, Carolrhoda Books)


Thank you NoNieqa Ramos for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

BEST BELIEVE (By NoNieqa Ramos, Illustrated by Nicole Medina, Carolrhoda Books)


Thank you NoNieqa Ramos for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

THEY THOUGHT THEY BURIED US (By NoNieqa Ramos, Carolrhoda Lab)


Thank you Annelouise Mahoney for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

JULIUS AND MACY (By Annelouise Mahoney, Two Lions)


Thank you Lauren Eldridge for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

HUSTLE BUSTLE BUGS

(By Catherine Bailey, Illustrated by Lauren Eldridge, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)


Thank you Terri Clemmons for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

MARA HEARS IN STYLE

(By Terri Clemmons, Illustrated by Lucy Rogers, Beaming Books)


Thank you Lenert Family for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

MRS. BARR HAS GONE TOO FAR! (By Dan Guzman, Illustrated by Jim Paillot, Scholastic)


Thank you Lenert Family for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

WAYS TO MAKE SUNSHINE (By Renée Watson, Scholastic)


Thank you Lenert Family for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

THE BAD GUYS (By Aaron Blabey, Scholastic)


Thank you Lenert Family for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

CLICK, CLACK, GOOD NIGHT (By Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin, Scholastic)


Thank you Bradley Family for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

CRENSHAW (By Katherine Applegate, Feiwel & Friends)


Thank you Two Lions for sharing this entire classroom donation of my books…

WILLOW AND BUNNY (By Anitra Rowe Schulte, Illustrated by Christopher Denise, Two Lions)

and DANCING WITH DADDY (By Anitra Rowe Schulte, Illustrated by Ziyue Chen, Two Lions)


Thank you Campbell, Dow and Rowe Families for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

HOW TO CATCH A CLASS PET (By Alice Walstead and Andy Elkerton, Scholastic)


Thank you Campbell, Dow and Rowe Families for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

FLY GUY (By Tedd Arnold, Scholastic)


Thank you Campbell, Dow and Rowe Families for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

PETE THE CAT (By Kimberly and James Dean, HarperCollins)


Thank you Campbell, Dow and Rowe Families for sharing this entire classroom donation of…

MRS. BANKS PULLS LOTS OF PRANKS (By Dan Gutman, Illustrated by Jim Paillot, Scholastic)


Thank you Kate Simpson for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

THE PAPER MUSEUM

(By Kate S. Simpson, Union Square Kids)


Thank you Jilanne Hoffmann for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

A RIVER OF DUST

(By Jilanne Hoffmann, Illustrated by Eugenia Mello, Chronicle)


Thank you Dinslage Family for sharing this entire classroom donation of the book…

ROWLEY JEFFERSON’S AWESOME FRIENDLY ADVENTURE

(By Jeff Kinney, Amulet Books)


Thank you Pat Zietlow Miller for sharing this entire classroom donation of your book…

UNSTOPPABLE JOHN

(By Pat Zietlow Miller, Illustrated by Jerry Jordan, Viking)


Thank you Raven Howell for sharing 49 copies of your books!


Thank you Lauren Kerstein and publishers for sharing

an entire classroom donation of HOME FOR A WHILE

(By Lauren H. Kerstein, Illustrated by Natalia Moore, Magination Press)

and 5 copies of REMEMBERING SUNDAYS WITH GRANDPA

(By Lauren H. Kerstein, Illustrated by Nanette Regan, Beaming Books)


Thank you Jan Milusich for sharing this entire classroom donation of books from your series…

CLEO’S BIG IDEAS

(By Janice Milusich, Illustrated by Jennifer Ball, Eifrig Publishing)


Thank you Sue Yarnell and Dinslage and Shaper families for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

MILES LEWIS: KING OF THE ICE

(By Kelly Starling Lyons, Illustrated by Wayne Spencer, Penguin Workshop)


Thank you Ariel Bernstein for sharing 20 copies of your book…

YOU GO FIRST (By Ariel Bernstein, Illustrated by Marc Rosenthal, Paula Wiseman/S&S)


Thank you Two Lions for sharing 20 copies of your books…

WHEN ROSIE WALKS GEORGE (By Amy Hest, Illustrated by Taeeun Yoo, Two Lions)

and ZANDI’S SONG (By Zandile Ndhlovu, Illustrated by Katlego Keokgale, Two Lions)


Thank you Clothilde Ewing for sharing 16 copies of the book…

BROWN GIRL DREAMING (By Jacqueline Woodson, Nancy Paulsen Books)


Thank you C.K. Malone for sharing 15 copies of your books…

POPI’S ALL SOULS SONG (By C.K. Malone, Illustrated by Shelly Swann, Beaming Books)

A COSTUME FOR CHARLY (By C.K. Malone, Illustrated by Alejandra Barajas, Beaming Books)


Thank you Elizabeth Gilbert Bedia for sharing 14 copies of books from your series…

A DINOSAUR’S DAY (By Elizabeth Gilbert Bedia, Illustrated by Marie Bollmann, DK Children)



Thank you Laura Gehl for sharing 10 copies of your books…

THE HIKING VIKING (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Timothy Banks, Capstone)

WHO MADE THIS MESS? (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Aleksandar Stojsic, Capstone)

SNOW IS… (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Sonia Sánchez, Paula Wiseman / Simon & Schuster)

DONUT (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Andrea Zuill, Random House Studio)

APPLE AND MAGNOLIA (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Patricia Metola, Walker Books)

BRILLIANT BABY EXPLORES SCIENCE (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Jean Claude, little bee books)

ODD BIRDS (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Gareth Lucas, Abrams Appleseed)


Thank you Lauren Kerstein and Two Lions for sharing 10 copies of your books…

ROSIE THE DRAGON AND CHARLIE SAY GOOD NIGHT and

ROSIE THE DRAGON AND CHARLIE MAKE WAVES

(By Lauren H. Kerstein, Illustrated by Nate Wragg, Two Lions)


Thank you Pat Zietlow Miller for sharing 8 copies of your book…

SOPHIE’S SQUASH

(By Pat Zietlow Miller, Illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf, Anne Schwartz Books)


Thank you Robin Newman for sharing 5 copies of your books…

WHO’S WRITING THIS STORY? (By Robin Newman, Illustrated by Deborah Zemke, Creston)


Thank you Debra Shumaker for sharing 4 copies of your books…

FREAKY, FUNKY FISH

(By Debra Kempf Shumaker, Illustrated by Claire Powell, Running Press Kids)

TELL SOMEONE

(By Debra Kempf Shumaker, Illustrated by Tristan Yuvienco, Albert Whitman)

WIND IS A DANCE

(By Debra Kempf Shumaker, Illustrated by Josee Bisaillon, Kids Can Press)

PECULIAR PRIMATES

(By Debra Kempf Shumaker, Illustrated by Claire Powell, Running Press Kids)


Thank you Jody Jensen Shaffer for sharing 3 copies of your books…

PORCUPINE HAD A FUZZY SWEATER

(By Jody Jensen Shaffer, Illustrated by Angela Edmonds, Magination Press)

SOMETIMES I AM HOT LAVA

(By Jody Jensen Shaffer, Illustrated by Amélie Videlo, Beaming Books)

THE LAST DAY JULIAN WAS MY BEST FRIEND

(By Jody Jensen Shaffer, Illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, Two Lions)


FINAL TOTAL:

978 BOOKS!

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A Scrapbook: January to June 2024

July 21, 2024 Anitra Rowe Schulte

The first half of this year has been action packed. Each month has brought something exciting and enriching, and it’s my joy to share a bit of it with you.

It’s been too long!

So at this mid-point of 2024, here is a collection of the top 10 experiences of the year, so far - ones that quickened my heart with growth, excitement and surprise.

(Be sure to click the pics on the right-hand side of each image group, to scroll through the carousels!)

#1: Final Book Tour Stop

In January, The Literary bookstore in Champaign, Ill., hosted a book event for WILLOW AND BUNNY - words by me, illustrations by Christopher Denise. It was one of my favorite story times ever. In part, because this bookstore is so special - an absolute treasure in the community. But also because so many beautiful people I love were there (including my Mom and Dad, to whom I dedicated the book, on their anniversary!). Then those beautiful people invited their beautiful people, resulting in a circle of all the good things. This was the final stop on the book launch tour, and what a finale it was. For all the book tour pics, visit this post!

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#2: Learning and Presenting in Florida

Less than a week after the event in Champaign, I headed to Florida for the annual ATiA (Assistive Technology Industry Association) Conference. I attended and learned alongside Jordyn Zimmerman, my colleague at The Nora Project, a nonprofit that builds inclusive classrooms through school-wide professional learning for educators, and Disability Studies-informed social emotional learning curricula for students in PreK through high school. (Check out the mission video here!) Jordyn and I presented on ways that educators can anticipate and support the needs of learners. (PS: The documentary This Is Not About Me, featuring Jordyn’s story, is not to be missed.)

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#3: Hometown School Visit

All school visits are special, but talking about stories and writing with your very own children and their classmates is pretty dang priceless. The librarian of my daughters’ school set the stage and hosted such a lovely visit, and the conversation and connection with the kids was extra open and unguarded - which leads to the very best collaboration, in my opinion. Write on, young friends!

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#4: Making Memories in the Mountains

Spring Break brought us to Colorado. I visited with readers at an AMAZING school in Commerce City (Go Yetis!), and our fam went skiing in Breckenridge. I cannot more highly recommend the Breckenridge Adaptive Ski and Snowboard School. The staff and the support provided were next-level awesome.

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#5: Books and Blooms

Warming temps brought exciting book news: WILLOW AND BUNNY was named to the esteemed Bank Street College of Education’s Best Children’s Books of the Year 2024 — recognized as a “Recommended Read Aloud.” Such an honor! (If you are looking for a list of incredible children’s books, this is it!) I also snuck away with two of my best friends to our favorite cabin in the woods for a writing retreat, just as I received a sneak peek of the French edition of WILLOW AND BUNNY! (Coming soon! Scroll to see the title page!) Also this spring, a local nature gift store kindly welcomed me in for a signing event. Geneva friends, visit The Winding Deerpath for the very best and most unique gifts created by local artists.

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#6: Watching Them Shine

Things got completely bananas in May - I’m honestly just now recovering! Much of it involved watching the girls shine bright like diamonds. Please forgive me, as I indulge in sharing a few family photos with you - from Maycember’s end-of-year field trips and parties, to outdoor adventures and parades.

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#7: Tech in Education in Denver

Then it was back to Denver — this time, for professional learning and connecting. On behalf of The Nora Project, Jordyn and I ventured west to ISTELIVE 2024, the annual conference of ISTE, the International Society for Technology in Education. Wow, major innovations are revolutionizing today’s classrooms, making curricula and learning more accessible than ever before. Jordyn and I connected with educators to encourage thinking around ways that leaders can use technology to enable learners to thrive. We also got to spend time with Paul Reynolds of Reynolds Center TLC and International Dot Day, to discuss bravery in creation and supporting kids in making their own mark. A wonderful chat!

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#8: Two Picture Book Honors

June brought two (very!) unexpected awards, as WILLOW AND BUNNY was honored with a Christopher Award, as well as a Crystal Kite. Friends, I’m still not sure this has sunken in. The Christopher Awards honor books that “add light to the world.” Six books for young children were selected. I’m floored that our title was honored and so grateful for everyone who touched the manuscript — my critique partners and agent Stephanie Hansen, and most especially Christopher Denise, Kelsey Skea and the entire Two Lions team. Then, as I was about to board the plane home from ISTE, I found that WILLOW AND BUNNY had received a Crystal Kite, selected as the winner of the eight-state Midwest Region! This Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators award is voted on by members, peers in the children’s literature industry. I am so deeply humbled by this and grateful to share the moment with so many friends, including Katey Howes, author of WOVEN OF THE WORLD (Atlantic Region Winner), who passed this spring. Katey was a sheer light of a human, the very best of the best. Please support her phenomenal books, which you’ll find here!

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#9: Summer Book Fun

Geneva and the people in it continue to be the most incredible and giving friends. June brought two book events - a WILLOW AND BUNNY story time at our public library (with a willow leaf painting craft), and a second book signing at The Winding Deerpath. I truly cannot imagine a more supportive community. Thank you for being in my corner, in so many ways!

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#10: Embracing the Dance

Over the past six months, so many dreams have come true — it’s really hard to believe it’s real sometimes. Pursuing the work that fulfills and sustains me is a delicate dance, though. As so many creators will attest, there’s simply no way to do it all. I feel split into three distinct pieces all of the time: Doing 1/3 my best, for the people I love most in the universe, for the mission of building inclusive classrooms, for the writing career I’ve wanted since I was in kindergarten. My family understands that I need to make and take time to nurture my craft and explore every opportunity. And so we press on to the future, prayerfully and with great gratitude for the gifts and blessings at every turn.

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2023 Picture Book Picks

December 28, 2023 Anitra Rowe Schulte

Want to cozy up with some of the very best picture books of 2023? Here’s a last-minute holiday gift for you: The 2023 Picture Book Picks list!

The sixth annual feature once again is curated by today’s picture book creators — authors and illustrators, who read, write and illustrate within the genre. I hope that within this year’s Picture Book Picks list, you’ll find something that catches your interest and imagination and perhaps even brings you inspiration for a creative venture in the New Year.

So let’s get right to it - here’s this year’s list!

2023 Picture Book Picks

Sarah Aronson (www.saraharonson.com), author of BRAND-NEW BUBBE, JUST LIKE RUBE GOLDBERG, and THE WISH LIST series, and an instructor at Highlights Foundation, recommends A WALK IN THE WOODS, written by Nikki Grimes, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney and Brian Pinkney (Neal Porter Books): Sometimes, the book you need finds you. This wonderful book about a young boy who has lost his father spoke to me about legacy. Family. Love. A father has left a treasure for his son. As the son walks through the woods, the reader remembers our own parents, our own walks, our own discoveries. The end will make you cry. This book IS the treasure.


Tina Athaide (www.tinaathaide.com), author of MEENA’S MINDFUL MOMENT and ORANGE FOR THE SUNSETS, recommends ANZU AND THE ART OF FRIENDSHIP, written by Moni Ritchie Hadley, illustrated by Nathalia Takeyama (Albert Whitman & Company): I love picture books that transport readers to another country or culture. This beautiful story introduces readers to the Japanese Art of origami, which requires patience and perseverance. Both of which are required when making new friends and something Anzu learns when she starts a new school. This book is heartwarming and poetically written, tying in culture and atmosphere through beautiful illustrations. It is a favorite in my classroom!


Julie Buchholtz (www.juliebuchholtz.com), author of WHO AM I? and upcoming release BIG MAMA’S SONG, recommends HUSH-A-BYE NIGHT: GOODNIGHT LAKE SUPERIOR, written by Thelma Lynne Godin, illustrated by Katie Eberts (Sleeping Bear Press): Hush-a-Bye Night: Goodnight Lake Superior transports me back to my childhood spent on the shores of the one and only Lake Superior. From rosy-red agates to fireflies that flit and sandpipers that pip, readers experience the fauna, flora, and animals who call Superior home. Godin's lyrical words pair perfectly with Ebert's engaging, fun, and whimsical illustrations. A perfect bedtime story.


James Catchpole (www.thecatchpoles.net), author of WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU? and literary agent and co-owner of The Catchpole Agency, recommends THE BOY WHO CRIED POOP!, written by Alessandra Requena, illustrated by Guilherme Karsten (Frances Lincoln Children's Books): Alessandra Requena is a Chilean/Italian Canadian from Toronto, and this is a true story from her own childhood (deliciously illustrated by Brazilian Guilherme Karsten), so it carries the worthiness-value of being Own Voices...but I love it because it's very, very funny - and actually pretty wise, for a book about pooping. 'When you gotta go, you gotta go!' Who would argue with that? And 'everyone poops their pants sometimes...' No truer words were spake.


Justin Colón (www.justincolonbooks.com), author of forthcoming titles IMPOSSIBLE POSSUMS and THE QUACKEN, and creator of The Kidlit Hive, recommends MR. S by Monica Arnaldo (Katherine Teegen Books): In this story, it's the first day of school and the students of Room 2B arrive to discover the teacher is missing. Where there should have been a teacher there is only a stack of papers, a steaming cup of coffee, and an impressive-looking sandwich with the name Mr. S (written in perfectly neat handwriting) on the chalkboard behind it. Could this sandwich be their teacher? Mr. S is one of the most absurd and entertaining picture books I've had the joy of reading. From the inciting event on the very first spread to its twisty punchline on the last, Mr. S never lets up. With many fun details, the text and art work together to create a hilarious story packed with mystery and mayhem that will leave readers (young and old alike) with lots to discover and discuss upon each subsequent read.


Ha Dinh (@HelloMrsDinh), author of WHERE WILDFLOWERS GROW and forthcoming title THE JADE BRACELET, recommends THE YELLOW ÁO DAI, written by Hanh Bui, illustrated by Minnie Phan (Feiwel & Friends): This is a heartfelt story of family, identity, and a beloved yellow áo dài. After the main character, Nahlia, realizes that her áo dài no longer fits her, she searches her mother's closet and finds a beautiful yellow áo dài that once belonged to her grandmother. While wearing it to practice her traditional Fan Dance for school, Nahlia accidentally rips it and learns that mistakes can be corrected and memories of loved ones can always be carried on. This story is lovingly written and illustrated and shares the beautiful and iconic symbol of Vietnamese culture of the áo dài to children everywhere.


Julie Hedlund (www.juliehedlund.com), author of SONG AFTER SONG: THE MUSICAL LIFE OF JULIE ANDREWS and OVER, BEAR! UNDER, WHERE?, and creator of the 12x12 Challenge, recommends WOVEN OF THE WORLD by Katey Howes, illustrated by Dinara Mirtalipova (Chronicle Books): Woven of the World is a masterpiece of sumptuous language. By the end of the book, you feel wrapped in the love that was woven into the garments across time and cultures. Indeed, we are all connected, as the book so beautifully shows.


Monica Mancillas (www.monicamancillas.com), author of HOW TO SPEAK IN SPANGLISH, MARIANA AND HER FAMILIA and THE WORRY BALLOON, recommends SANTIAGO’S DINOSAURIOS, written by Mariana Ríos Ramírez, illustrated by Udayana Lugo (Albert Whitman & Company): This delightfully charming book follows Santiago as he ventures to a new school in a brand new country where he doesn't speak the language. Santiago's love of dinosaurs is reflected in the way he views his problems - they start out as big dinosaurs, and slowly become smaller and smaller as he makes friends and learns new words. This book is so cleverly written in a way that is relatable to all young children. The illustrations are beautiful and so much fun. Highly recommend!


Namita Moolani Mehra (www.namitamehra.com), author of THE LIGHT WITHIN YOU, ANNI DREAMS OF BIRYANI, SUPERFOODS FOR SUPERHEROES and more, recommends DESERT QUEEN by Jyoti Rajan Gopal, illustrated by Svabhu Kohli (Levine Querido): I was absolutely blown away by this story and the unique illustrations! I don’t think I’ve seen a picture book like this before and the lyrical text is just stunning. The story about this dancer is a real page turner and an important story to tell. The note at the end was very emotional… definitely one of the most unique and impactful picture books I’ve read this year.


Malcolm Newsome (www.malcolmnewsome.com), author of DEAR STAR BABY and upcoming release SYDNEY’S BIG SPEECH, recommends B IS FOR BELLIES by Rennie Dyball, illustrated by Mia Saine (Clarion Books): B is for Bellies is indeed a joyful celebration of all bodies--both inside and out. I love the way book highlights truths from A to Z--that all bodies are good and wonderful--combined with exhortations that promote self-care and healthy self-image. On top of that, the illustrations are perfect. It's a much-needed book that helps combat the current status quo.


Baptiste Paul (www.baptistepaul.net), author of PATCHWORK PRINCE, CLIMB ON!, PEACE and more, recommends BIG TUNE: THE RISE OF THE DANCEHALL PRINCE, written by Alliah L. Agostini, illustrated by Shamar Knight-Justice (Farrar, Straus and Giroux): I love this book for many reasons. One important reason is representation. I saw myself and my Caribbean culture being authentically portrayed. Alliah's lyrical language and Sharmar's illustrations invite and take the reader/s on an exciting journey --a dancehall journey.


Tammi Sauer (www.tammisauer.com), author of ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL, THE UNDERPANTS, MARY HAD A LITTLE PLAN, and many more, recommends JUST ONE FLAKE by Travis Jonker (Abrams): Just Three (of the many) Reasons I Love Just One Flake:

  1. There is real deal, I'm-fully-invested-in-it drama.

  2. It offers a sense of child-like wonder.

  3. The art is just as irresistible as the text.


Becky Scharnhorst (www.beckyscharnhorst.com), author of HOW TO GET YOUR OCTOPUS TO SCHOOL, THIS FIELD TRIP STINKS! and MY SCHOOL STINKS!, recommends THE WORLD’S BEST CLASS PLANT, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and Audrey Vernick, illustrated by Lynnor Bontigao (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers): My favorite picture books are ones that have a perfect blend of humor and heart. The World’s Best Class Plant has an abundance of both! It features a classroom of kids who are disappointed to learn their class pet is a class plant, though they soon discover “there are no words to express the greatness of Jerry.” The voice is impeccable, giving readers laugh-out-loud moments on nearly every spread, and the illustrations are heartwarming and humorous. I love how all three creators masterfully show the growth that happens in both the students and Jerry throughout the book.


Benson Shum (www.bensonshum.com), author and illustrator of CINDY AND PANDA, FIRST NIGHT OF HOWLERGARTEN and ANZU THE GREAT LISTENER among many others, recommends EGYPTIAN LULLABY, written by Zeena M. Pliska, illustrated by Hatem Aly (Roaring Brook Press): Egyptian Lullaby by Zeena Pliska and Hatem Aly is a beautiful love letter to Cairo. The rhythm and words by Zeena sing and flow through the city like poetry. Hatem’s illustrations are stunning. He showcases the bright colors and vibrancy on the streets of Cairo. A great lullaby at bedtime.


Chana Stiefel (www.chanastiefel.com), author of BRAVO AVOCADO!, MENDEL’S HANUKKAH MESS UP, THE TOWER OF LIFE and many more, recommends THE FIRE OF STARS: THE LIFE AND BRILLIANCE OF THE WOMAN WHO DISCOVERED WHAT STARS ARE MADE OF, written by Kirsten W. Larson, illustrated by Katherine Roy (Chronicle Books): In the Fire of Stars, Kirsten W. Larsen shares the story of Cecilia Payne, an astronomer and astrophysicist who, in 1925 at the age of 25 (!), became the first person to discover the ingredients that burn in the heart of stars. But Larsen takes Payne’s stellar story and goes supernova: On the surface, it’s a breathtaking biography about the journey of a determined, yet little-known, female scientist who glows in a galaxy of men. Yet Larsen pairs Payne’s tumultuous path with the astonishing parallel story of the birth of stars, explaining a complex scientific concept to children while bringing it down to earth. Katherine Roy’s celestial illustrations are simply luminous. Add the layers of detailed backmatter and you have liftoff!


Don Tate (www.dontate.com), author of JERRY CHANGED THE GAME!, and illustrator of ROTO AND ROY adventures, PIGSKINS TO PAINTBRUSHES, and many more, recommends FRIENDS BEYOND MEASURE by Lalena Fisher (HarperCollins): Friends Beyond Measure is the story of two friends separated when their families move away. The story is cleverly told using adorable illustrations, charts, and infographics.


Anait Semird Zhyan (www.anaitsart.com), illustrator of A SMART, SMART SCHOOL, THE GREAT BANNED-BOOKS BAKE SALE, BÁBO: A TALE OF ARMENIAN RUG-WASHING DAY and many more, recommends THE WAVE by Tyler Charlton (Roaring Brook Press): The Wave made me feel emotional and in awe of the illustrations. It's a powerful book that depicts what sadness is like. The stunning illustrations show a boy's tough times and help us understand his emotions. This book is a great reminder that even when things are truly hard, there's hope, and things will get better, just like waves that eventually settle down. I'm happy to have it on my bookshelf.


And I’d love to share my favorite book, too!

Anitra Rowe Schulte (@anitraschulte), author of WILLOW AND BUNNY, DANCING WITH DADDY and forthcoming chapter book series STARLIN, recommends IN EVERY LIFE by Marla Frazee (Beach Lane Books): This gorgeous book simply takes my breath away. In Every Life explores the small moments that make a big impact on the human heart. With the text of a Jewish baby-naming blessing as a foundation, Marla Frazee delivers a story both tenderly granular and vibrantly vast. "In every birth, blessed is the wonder," reads the opening spread, as small vignettes bring the words to life. A pregnant belly, newborn snuggles, the intimacy of nursing. Then, with the turn of a page, readers are immersed in an overwhelmingly beautiful sea of clouds. The book continues in this pattern - swooping close, then soaring above, in spreads that are simply divine. In Every Life is an emotional, epic journey of empathy, compassion, exploration and love.


Tada! Your winter reading list should be all set … at least for a month or two! Please be sure to add the curators’ books to your TBR, too, and review them in ALL the places! Want even more recommendations? You’ll find the past five years’ Picture Book Picks lists immediately below:

  • 2018 picture book Picks, here

  • 2019 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2020 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2021 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2022 Picture Book Picks, here

Have a lovely winter of reading, writing and creating! And Happy New Year!

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Holiday Book Drive - Year Seven!

October 1, 2023 Anitra Rowe Schulte

Holiday Book Drive Chi is back for year SEVEN! This annual book joy event is a partnership with Pastor Michael Neal of Leading with Literacy, who is a champion of kids and reading and the absolute best teammate, partner and friend!

This fall and winter, we’ll again be working with friends of literacy all over the country to deliver books to young readers in Chicago.

Last year, literacy supporters donated more books than ever before - more than 1,000 books! Here are the all-time book drive totals, year-over-year, leading up to our record-breaking drive:

  • 2017: 408 books

  • 2018: 433 books

  • 2019: 623 books

  • 2020: 728 books

  • 2021: 828 books

  • 2022: 1,103 books

That’s 4,123 books in all, since the start of the drive! Surpassing 1,000 titles in 2023 really blew us away. Can we top that total this season, too?

Holiday Book Drive Chi has shown us that anything is possible! And Pastor Neal and I are ready to get to work in year seven, with the dream of delivering as many beautiful books as we can to Bronzeville schools and home libraries!

We are thrilled to announce that Holiday Book Drive Chi year seven is officially open for donations!

Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about being a part of this year’s effort. If you don’t see the answer to your question, please email me via my Contact page. We hope you can join us in collecting as many books as possible, so we can spend December making book deliveries to Chicago classrooms, before Chicago Public Schools students head off for Winter Break!


2023 Book Drive Details

  • Books, Please! We are excited to receive any book written for children. We do ask that the books are new and not used. Picture books, early readers, chapter books, middle grade and young adult titles are all welcome, and very appreciated!

  • The Magic Number = 30 books: Any single book donation is celebrated. But if you have the ability to join forces with a friend (or friends) and donate 30 copies of the same book, you’ll be able to provide an entire classroom that very book - so all students can share in the same reading experience, which is the ultimate wish of our partner teachers and schools.

  • Publisher Partners: Authors, if you think your publisher might be interested in (and able to!) provide a complete classroom donation of 30 books, please let me know! We can provide a letter from Leading with Literacy for tax purposes.

  • Shouting It Out! I celebrate all book donations as I receive them - on social media and on my website, too. Sharing these special deliveries is one of my favorite things to do!

  • Set Up A “Lemonade Stand” For The Drive: If you’d like to collect books or funds for our drive through a local club or organization - such as a troop, dance studio, basketball team, chess club, etc. - that would be amazing! Let me know, and we can chat logistics.

  • Title Ideas: I’m happy to share book recommendations at any time, if you’re not sure which book or books to give.

  • Or… If You’d Rather: Financial donations are most welcome, too! I combine financial gifts and place orders for full-class donations through Scholastic. Great deals to be had there!

  • Follow Along: Want to know what’s going on with the drive? Visit this post often, as well as Twitter/X and Instagram. Search the hashtag #HolidayBookDriveChi for the latest donations.

How to Give

If you’d like to make a donation, PLEASE CONTACT ME via my website Contact page to arrange delivery. I apologize that I cannot share my personal address publicly - I know that would speed up the giving / receiving process!

Book and financial gifts are accepted through December 2023. Then, in the weeks leading up to Winter Break, Leading with Literacy and I will begin delivering your donations to students in schools all over Bronzeville and other nearby Chicago neighborhoods.

And we have fun news to share… we already have books! A huge thank you to New York Times bestselling author Pat Zietlow Miller, who has again kicked off the drive with two amazing donations!

We are on our way to making it a drive to remember! Thank you so much for your friendship and partnership, Pat! Getting to 1,000 isn’t easy - each and every donation makes a tremendous difference. Friends, if you are able to help, please know that your love and support is deeply appreciated.

Without further ado, here are this year’s books!


Thank you Pat Zietlow Miller for kicking off the drive (again!) with an entire classroom donation of…

A GIRL CAN BUILD ANYTHING

(By e.E. Charlton-Trujillo and Pat Zietlow Miller, Illustrated by Keisha Morris, Viking)


Thank you Pat Zietlow Miller for also sharing copies of your book

LUPE LOPEZ: ESTRELLA DE LECTURA!

(By e.E. Charlton-Trujillo and Pat Zietlow Miller, Illustrated by Joe Cepeda,

translated by Georgina Lázaro, Candlewick)


Thank you Beth Anderson for sharing an entire classroom donation of your picture book…

FRANZ’S PHANTASMAGORICAL MACHINE

(By Beth Anderson, Illustrated by Caroline Hamel, Kids Can Press)


Thank you Yarnell and Rowe families for donating an entire classroom donation of the book…

DIARY OF A PUG: PUG BLASTS OFF

(By Kyla May, Scholastic)


Thank you Lenert family for donating an entire classroom donation of the book…

PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF

(By Rick Riordan, Disney Hyperion)


Thank you Lenert family for donating an entire classroom donation of the book…

I PROMISE

(By LeBron James, Illustrated by Nina Mata, HarperCollins)


Thank you Lenert family for donating an entire classroom donation of the book…

THE LEMONADE WAR

(By Jacqueline Davies, Clarion)


Thank you Tootie Nienow for sharing an entire classroom donation of your picture book…

THERE GOES PATTI McGEE!

(By Tootie Nienow, Illustrated by Erika Medina, Farrar, Straus Giroux)


Thank you Conway family for donating an entire classroom donation of the book…

BEYOND THE BRIGHT SEA

(By Lauren Wolk, Dutton Books for Young Readers)


Thank you Bradley family for donating an entire classroom donation of the book…

THE PARKER INHERITANCE

(By Varian Johnson, Arthur A. Levine Books / Scholastic)


Thank you Lauren Kerstein and Two Lions for donating entire classroom donations of your books…

ROSIE THE DRAGON AND CHARLIE SAY GOOD NIGHT

and ROSIE THE DRAGON AND CHARLIE MAKE WAVES

(By Lauren H. Kerstein, Illustrated by Nate Wragg, Two Lions)


Thank you Mia Wenjen for sharing an entire classroom donation of your picture book…

FOOD FOR THE FUTURE

(By Mia Wenjen, Illustrated by Robert See-Heng, Barefoot Books)


Thank you Kate Simpson for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

THE PAPER MUSEUM

(By Kate S. Simpson, Union Square Kids)


Thank you Dinslage, Jarvis and Rowe families for sharing entire classroom donations of…

TY’S TRAVELS: ZIP, ZOOM!

and TY’S TRAVELS: WINTER WONDERLAND

(By Kelly Starling Lyons, Illustrated by Nina Mata, HarperCollins)


Thank you Becky Scharnhorst and Flamingo Books for sharing

TWO classroom donations of your book…

HOW TO GET YOUR OCTOPUS TO SCHOOL

(By Becky Scharnhorst, Illustrated by Jaclyn Sinquett, Flamingo Books)


Thank you Sarah Kurpiel and Greenwillow Books for sharing

an entire classroom donation of your book…

SNAKE’S BIG MISTAKE

(By Sarah Kurpiel, Greenwillow Books)


Thank you Bea Birdsong and HarperCollins for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

BOOP!

(By Bea Birdsong, Illustrated by Lizzie Hunter, HarperCollins)


Thank you Clo Ewing and the Burns Family for sharing an entire classroom donation of Clo’s books…

STELLA KEEPS THE SUN UP

STELLA AND THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING TOOTH

(By Clothilde Ewing, Illustrated by Lynn Gaines, Simon & Schuster / Denene Millner Books)


Thank you Jilanne Hoffmanm and Chronicle Books for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

A RIVER OF DUST

(By Jilanne Hoffmann, Illustrated by Eugenia Mello, Chronicle)


Thank you Elite Chess for sharing an entire classroom donation of books from these series…

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, THE BAD GUYS, BIG NATE, and DOG MAN


Thank you Ariel Bernstein for sharing 25 books with the drive, including your titles…

YOU GO FIRST

(By Ariel Bernstein, Illustrated by Marc Rosenthal, Paula Wiseman Books)

WARREN & DRAGON: 100 FRIENDS

(By Ariel Bernstein, Illustrated by Mike Marlbrough, Puffin Books)


Thank you Kim Campbell and Elite Chess for sharing 25 copies of these books…

I SURVIVED, THE SECRET RESCUERS, DOG SQUAD, ESCAPE THIS BOOK: TOMBS OF EGYPT, HOPE, POLAR NIGHTS, and TRUE STORIES OF ANIMAL HEROES


Thank you Jan Milusich for sharing 20 copies of your books…

CLEO’S BIG IDEAS: ONE THING LEADS TO ANOTHER

CLEO’S BIG IDEAS: ONWARD AND UPWARDS!

(By Janice Milusich, Illustrated by Jennifer Ball, Eifrig Publishing)


Thank you Raven Howell for sharing 20 copies of your books…

A COLORFUL BEGINNING

(By Raven Howell, Illustrated by Carina Povarchik, Black Rose Writing)

SEASONS

(By Raven Howell, Illustrated by Ann Pilicer, Jan-Carol Publishing)


Thank you Andria W. Rosenbaum for sharing 15 copies of your book…

OUR CLASS IS A COUNTRY

(By Andria W. Rosenbaum, Illustrated by Dream Chen, Albert Whitman)


Thank you Elite Chess for sharing 15 copies of the book…

TANI’S NEW HOME

(By Tanitoluwa Adewumi, Illustrated by Courtney Dawson, Tommy Nelson)


Thank you Liz Bedia for sharing 12 copies of your A Dinosaur’s Day books…

DEINONYCHUS GOES HUNTING

TRICERATOPS FOLLOWS ITS HERD

T. REX MEETS ITS MATCH

DIPLODOCUS FINDS ITS FAMILY

(Illustrated by Marie Bollmann, By Elizabeth Gilbert Bedia, DK Children)


Thank you Raven Howell for sharing 12 copies of your books…

SANTA’S SLIP UP

(By Raven Howell, Illustrated by Savannah Horton, Pen It Publications)

and PINKIES UP

(By Raven Howell, Illustrated by Lisa Rush, Handerson Publishing)


Thank you NoNieqa Ramos for sharing 11 copies of your books…

BEAUTY WOKE (By NoNieqa Ramos, Illustrated by Paola Escobar, Versify)

HAIR STORY (By NoNieqa Ramos, Illustrated by Keisha Morris, Carolrhoda Books)

THE TRUTH IS (By NoNieqa Ramos, Carolrhoda Lab)

YOUR MAMA (By NoNieqa Ramos, Illustrated by Jacqueline Alcántara, Versify)


Thank you Robin Newman for sharing 11 copies of your books…

THE CASE OF THE BAD APPLES (By Robin Newman, Illustrated by Deborah Zemke, Creston)

DON’T CALL ME FUZZYBUTT! (By Robin Newman, Illustrated by Susan Batori, Sleeping Bear Press)

THE CASE OF THE POACHED EGG (By Robin Newman, Illustrated by Deborah Zemke, Creston)


Thank you Jackie Azúa Kramer and Simon & Schuster for sharing 10 copies of your book…

EMPANADAS FOR EVERYONE

(By Jackie Azúa Kramer, Illustrated by Lenny Wen, Simon & Schuster)


Thank you Tammi Sauer for sharing 10 copies of your book…

ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL

(By Tammi Sauer, Illustrated by Fernando Martin, Simon & Schuster / Paula Wiseman Books)


Thank you Lauren Kerstein for donating 10 copies of your books, including…

REMEMBERING SUNDAYS WITH GRANDPA

(By Lauren H. Kerstein, Illustrated by Nanette Regan, Beaming Books)

and HOME FOR A WHILE

(By Lauren H. Kerstein, Illustrated by Natalia Moore, Magination Press)


Thank you Laura Gehl for sharing 7 copies of your books…

PEEP AND EGG (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Joyce Wan, Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

WHO MADE THIS MESS? (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Aleksandar Stojsic, Capstone)

DONUT: (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Andrea Zuill, Random House Studio)

BRILLIANT BABY EXPLORES SCIENCE (By Laura Gehl, Illustrated by Jean Claude, little bee books)


Thank you Jenna Elyse Johnson for sharing a 5 copies of the book…

JEANIE & GENIE: THE FIRST WISH

(By Trish Granted, Illustrated by Manuela Lopez, Little Simon)


Thank you Katrina Tangen for sharing your book…

COPY THAT, COPY CAT!

(By Katrina Tangen, Illustrated by Giulia Orecchia, Barefoot Books)


FINAL TOTAL:

882 BOOKS!

Thank you for being a part of delivering book joy to young scholars!

We can’t wait to see what this year’s holiday book drive brings!

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New chapter book series: STARLIN!

January 15, 2023 Anitra Rowe Schulte

A few years ago, as my daughters began voraciously reading chapter books, I fell in love with the genre… all over again. It had been a while (30 years) since I’d consistently read chapter books. But when I was my girls’ age, I devoured Nancy Drew and The Baby-Sitters Club. Without a doubt, chapter books were the titles that built my identity as a reader.

As a student and forever-fan of picture books, I have found exploring today’s chapter books to be such an exciting and fun journey of discovery! The adventures, the friendships, the family dynamics. The humor, tone, personality. From Dory Fantasmagory and Jada Jones, to Yasmin and Ivy and Bean, each series and title has its own vibe, vibrancy and vocabulary.

Then one summer day, while traveling in the family van, a brand new character arrived in my mind and world: An imaginative, theatrical, disabled girl, and her family and school day stories. Letter by letter, word by word, she emerged in a Word doc on my laptop. Gosh, I loved hanging out with this cool girl.

It’s with great joy that this week, we can at last announce that the first of these tales will be releasing next year — with two books in Fall 2024, and a third to follow in Spring 2025. So, soon you too can meet… STARLIN!

As reported in this week’s Publishers Weekly Rights Report, the books were sold by my agent Stephanie Hansen of Metamorphosis Literary Agency to Andrea Hall of Beaming Books, an editor I had the pleasure of meeting in person at Geneva Commons in 2021, when she visited to support author and friend Norene Paulson, who was in town for Kids Day Story Time during Swedish Days.

I’d also seen Andrea in a panel on disability in kidlit in 2022. She has a great passion for disability representation in children’s literature, and her conceptualization of the Starlin series has given me the space to make each chapter more robust and detailed. I’m absolutely thrilled to be partnering with her and the Beaming team to bring Starlin to life!

Another tremendous joy of this project has been teaming with the brilliant illustrator Katie Crumpton. I love Katie’s fresh palettes and sparkly characters and their charming lifestyle accouterments, and her compositions are so colorful and energetic —the absolute perfect match for Starlin! I am very honored to partner with fellow Aquarius, thunderstorm fan and hula hooper Katie, whose work you can check out on her illustrator website www.katiecrumptonart.com and on Instagram at @katie_crumpton.

Art by Katie Crumpton

We are currently working intensively on book one, which I can’t wait to tell you more about! The first manuscript will soon be reviewed by sensitivity readers for each disability experience in the book. For anyone unfamiliar with this process: Starlin is a wheelchair user. So the story will be reviewed by an editor who also is a wheelchair user. Starlin also is a multimodal communicator, who uses a communication device and also speaks aloud. So an editor who is a multimodal communicator will read and edit the story, as well. Sensitivity editors will also review the manuscript for the experiences of scoliosis and hearing loss. I’m so grateful for their efforts and partnership!

The coming months will bring more news about STARLIN book #1, as well as details about my next picture book, WILLOW AND BUNNY, illustrated by Christopher Denise, which is due later this year or early next.

PS: If you don’t yet have Christopher’s new picture book KNIGHT OWL… grab it! Critics and readers alike have hailed and embraced this adorable tale — a Barnes & Noble Best Book of 2022, which was recently back on the New York Times Best Seller list and is now getting much-deserved Caldecott buzz. Huge congratulations, Christopher!

Soooo much fun stuff in store in 2023 - I’ll share more soon. Until then, happy winter reading to you and yours!

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2022 Picture Book Picks

December 17, 2022 Anitra Rowe Schulte

It’s my great pleasure to share the 2022 Picture Book Picks list!

Friends, it is soooooo good.

The annual Picture Book Picks end-of-year roundup is curated by picture book creators — authors and illustrators, who read broadly within the genre. I’m lucky to call all of the 2022 curators friends! Each person who has selected a favorite book here is a children’s book creator I partnered with this past year for special projects: Members of PB Troupe 2021 and PB Tales 2022, my critique partners, and the founder of PB Chat and my 2022 PB Chat mentee. Thank you all so much for adding your favorites to the list!

We hope that within the 5th annual Picture Book Picks roundup, you’ll find something new to add to your collection or borrow from your local library.

Want to know what books topped the curators’ lists?

Let’s find out…

2022 Picture Book Picks

Anne Appert (@Anne_Appert), author and illustrator of 2021 release BLOB and upcoming 2023 release WHAT IF YOU WISH? recommends PAYDEN’S PRONOUN PARTY written by Blue Jaryn, illustrated by Xochitl Cornejo (Page Street Kids): Payden’s Pronoun Party is a colorfully illustrated and directly written approach to pronoun and gender exploration for readers of all ages. With author Blue Jaryn’s clear storytelling and illustrator Xochitl Cornejo’s energetic illustrations, this party invites everyone to discover the pronouns and expression that truly feel much more them.


Kira Bigwood (@kbigwood), author of 2021 release SECRET, SECRET AGENT GUY, recommends I WAS BORN A BABY written by Meg Fleming, illustrated by Brandon James Scott (HarperCollins): I WAS BORN A BABY isn’t your grandma’s baby animal book. Aww-inducing illustrations pair with the catchiest refrain ever, for a bouncy, perfect read-aloud that delivers a fresh take on this classic picture book category. Fleming’s text plays with the reader’s expectations in a way that will charm, teach, and have kiddos begging to read it again and again. A guaranteed good-time book!


Justin Colón (@JustinRColon), author of forthcoming 2024 titles IMPOSSIBLE POSSUMS (Disney-Hyperion) and THE QUACKEN (Simon & Schuster), recommends: A HISTORY OF UNDERWEAR (WITH PROFESSOR CHICKEN), written by Hannah Holt, illustrated by Korwin Biggs (Roaring Brook Press): A HISTORY OF UNDERWEAR (WITH PROFESSOR CHICKEN) both entertains and educates during what is sure to be a laughter-induced learning experience. Hannah Holt has taken some of the most interesting and important facts about the history of our undergarments and weaved them together in a most intriguing, humorous tale. Korwin Biggs’ hilarious illustrations are clucking with kid appeal — chickens modeling undergarments while appearing as hunters and gatherers, ancient Egyptians, English kings and queens —you can't beat that! If you could read this book a dozen times, I'm sure you could find something new in the illustrations with each read. Oh, and for the pun lovers out there, the puns in this book are top-notch.This book may have flown under the radar, but it's sure to be a hit in your house, classroom, or wherever you may read it!


Viviane Elbee (@VivianeElbee), author of TEACH YOUR GIRAFFE TO SKI and 2022 title I WANT MY BOOK BACK, recommends NOT SO GHOUL written by Karen Yin, illustrated by Bonnie Lui (Page Street Kids): I read so many wonderful new releases this year, but one that I really loved was NOT SO GHOUL by Karen Yin. It's got ghosts, a haunting school, friendship, cultural traditions, and lots of fun wordplay! This adorable Chinese-American ghost who is torn between fitting in with her American classmates and honoring her Chinese ancestors' traditions is one of my favorite new characters of the year!


Clothilde Ewing (@clo_ewing), author of STELLA KEEPS THE SUN UP and the forthcoming 2023 title STELLA AND THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING TOOTH recommends FLY written by Brittany Thurman, illustrated by Anna Cunha (Athenum Books for Young Readers / Simon & Schuster): I will start by saying I am a sucker for picture books and feel like there is a picture book that can help you tackle just about any topic. In FLY, I found a lyrical story in Africa and her quest to become a champion in something she had never tried before. (“Africa feels certain she can double Dutch until her shoes are in fast-forward, until her feet forget the ground, until she flies like the birds in the sky.”) The unknown can be intimidating and though she wasn’t masterful her first go at it, she was open to the windy journey to get there. In the end, she won, thanks to her own attitude and her friends who helped her along the way.


Margaret Chiu Greanias (@MargaretGreania), author of 2022 title AMAH FARAWAY and upcoming 2023 releases HOOKED ON BOOKS and HOW THIS BOOK GOT RED, recommends SOMETIMES I GRUMBLESQUINCH written by Rachel Vail, illustrated by Hyewon Yum (Orchard Books): I loved Sometimes I Grumblesquinch, a companion book to Sometimes I'm a Bombaloo (which I haven't read yet), by Rachel Vail and illustrated by Hyewon Yum. It's about a girl named Katie Honors, a really nice, well-behaved kid, who feels the pressure to be perfect all the time. There is so much to love about this book. Rachel Vail does such a good job building Katie Honor's character and showing how she strives to be the perfect kid even as she unravels bit by bit as her little brother Chuck gets on her nerves. There's humor, a spot-on kid voice, so much heart, and the most adorable illustrations you can imagine. Highly recommend.


Neesha Hudson (@NeeshaHudson), author/illustrator of 2021 title TURTLE IN A TREE and upcoming 2023 release THE BEST FLOWER EVER! recommends THE THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF written by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Jon Klassen (Orchard Books): I always love when these two pair up to make books. In this retelling of the classic tale, the troll is once again thwarted by the craftiness of the goats, and eventually bites off a bit more then it can chew. Klassen’s limited palette, striking images, and hilarious characters once again pair perfectly with Barnett’s whimsical and humorous storytelling. It’s silly and fun and everything a picture book should be. 


Philip Hoelzel (@CotopaxiPhil), author of upcoming release PLANTING HOPE: A Portrait of Photograher Sebastião Salgado, recommends ALL STAR: How Larry Doby Smashed the Color Barrier in Baseball, written by Audrey Vernick, illustrated by Cannaday Chapman (Clarion Books): This uplifting story covers baseball, dreams come true and the realities and pace of societal change. It is a great choice for baseball fans wanting to learn more about the history of the game.


Leah Hong (@leahhongdraws), author and illustrator of HAPPY DREAMS, LITTLE BUNNY, and illustrator of the upcoming 2024 releases WHEN YOU HAVE TO WAIT and A MOUSE FAMILY CHRISTMAS, recommends NIGEL AND THE MOON written by Antwan Eady, illustrated by Gracey Zhang (Katherine Tegen Books): Nigel entrusts the moon to keep his big dreams safe in this wonderfully uplifting story of hope, courage and acceptance within. I knew I had to get my hands on a copy when I first saw the breathtaking cover with Gracey Zhang’s, loose, sweeping brushwork. When I opened the book, Antwan Eady’s words did not disappoint. From the opening line to the last sentence I was lockstep with Nigel as he rides the pendulum between dreaming and doubting, until at last he finds the courage to share his deeply personal aspirations with the world. I love everything about this book.


Katey Howes (@Kateywrites), author of picture books including RISSY NO KISSIES, new release A POEM GROWS INSIDE YOU, and upcoming 2023 release WOVEN OF THE WORLD, recommends THE GARDENER OF ALCATRAZ, written by Emma Bland Smith, illustrated by Jen Ely (Charlesbridge): Unexpectedly touching, surprising, and poignant, THE GARDENER OF ALCATRAZ is a tour de force of a picture book biography. Stunningly atmospheric illustrations draw the reader in deep as they learn about Elliott Michener, a criminal locked away in one of the most secure prisons in the United States for counterfeiting. Michener starts off planning his escape, but instead becomes more and more involved in restoring nature and beauty to the island - and a sense of dignity and worth to himself.


Jenna Elyse Johnson (@kidlit_jennaj), PB Chat mentee and 2023 intern at The Writing Barn, recommends MENDING THE MOON written by Emma Pearl, illustrated by Sara Ugolotti (Page Street Kids): I’ve always loved the moon and distinctly remember being jealous of my brother in the 3rd grade when he got to do a report on the moon and I got stuck with Uranus. (You can imagine the parents giggling through my presentation as I tried to pronounce Uranus.) So, when I saw MENDING THE MOON, I knew I had to own it. The title alone, along with the stunning cover, grabbed my heart and never let go. It’s a book I wish I had written and that I can’t wait to share with my students. The illustrations are breathtakingly beautiful. I think this is the most gorgeous book that I own and I could just stare at it for hours. (Maybe Sara can illustrate one of my books some day…) I also love the folktale feel of the story. While still contemporary, it gives the vibes of a fable or myth. The word choices are pristine. This book is perfect for a class that I teach (all about fables and folklore), and I can’t wait to challenge my students to come up with their own stories about smudges or “faces” on the moon. I love that the story follows a girl (Luna) and her Poppa, (got to love intergenerational relationships!) and that the animals in the forest all have roles to play too. Everything just comes together so nicely. MENDING THE MOON feels like an instant classic.


Sarah Kurpiel (@SarahKurpiel), author/illustrator of 2022 title ELEPHANT'S BIG SOLO and forthcoming 2023 title SNAKE'S BIG MISTAKE, recommends RICK THE ROCK OF ROOM 214 written by Julie Falatko, illustrated by Ruth Chan (Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers): Rick is a rock. An utterly endearing rock. A rock itching for adventure. He can’t wait to do all the exciting rock things he’s seen in books (like explode from a volcano and other cool stuff like that). But will life outside the classroom meet his expectations? You’ll have to check out this delightful book to find out! RICK THE ROCK OF ROOM 214 is one of the funniest and sweetest picture books I read this year. Ruth Chan’s illustrations are hilarious, adorable, and full of personality. (Just wait until you see the outdoor rocks!) Perfect for read-alouds, RICK THE ROCK OF ROOM 214 is a book sure to make kids smile.


Anna Lazowski (@anna_lazowski), author of the 2021 title T. REXES CAN'T TIE THEIR SHOES, and the upcoming 2023 release DARK CLOUD, recommends BEATRICE LIKES THE DARK written by April Genevieve Tucholke, illustrated by Khoa Le (Algonquin Young Readers): BEATRICE LIKES THE DARK shares the story of two sisters who find creative ways to overcome their very different differences. With lovely lyrical language and gorgeous illustrations, it's an excellent read for kids who want to sink into a beautifully imagined world and celebrate what makes them unique. 


Alison Marcotte (@akmarcotte), author of the 2022 title SEEKING BEST FRIEND, recommends DIGESTION! THE MUSICAL written by Adam Rex and illustrated by Laura Park (Chronicle Books): This book is so funny and educational from start to finish. (It begins with a great dedication; Adam's dedication is "For my gastroenterologist, Dr. Bortuzzo." And the story ends with an Appendix. So many puns!) Not only does it teach readers about digestion in a hilarious, memorable way, but it also includes a clever storyline about the main star, a piece of candy. The pink gumball-shaped candy is excited to go on her digestion journey, but is vilified by the teeth, gallbladder, kidneys, and appendix for being junk food (thankfully she becomes friends with Gum in this stomach). But wait till Act 3 -- you'll have a change of heart about Candy when she goes on her final transformation in the stomach. Laura's illustrations are so fun, colorful, and informative, and the cast members' (who are food, organs, household items like the toilet paper rolls, etc.) expressions are priceless. If you tend to avoid books with potty humor, you won't have to worry about this one. A book on digestion indeed needs some info about going to the bathroom, but it doesn't play a huge role in the musical, and also is very funny. This book definitely involved a lot of research, and is an impressive picture book. Highly recommend it!


James McGowan (@jmcgowanbks), author of 2021 release GOOD NIGHT, OPPY!, recommends DOES BULLDOZER HAVE A BUTT? written by Derick Wilder, illustrated by K-Fai Steele (Chronicle Books): I’ve read lots of picture books this year but one of the few that stuck with me most is DOES A BULLDOZER HAVE A BUTT? By Derick Wilder and K-Fai Steele. It was silly in all the best ways, capturing a hilarious line of questioning that feels all too real for kids to ask, and Steele’s illustrations are the perfect complement. They’re whimsical, and hide butts in all the funniest places.


Rosie J. Pova (@RosiePOV), author of SUNDAY RAIN and 2022 release THE SCHOOL OF FAILURE, recommends POLAR BEAR ISLAND written by Lindsay Bonilla, illustrated by Cinta Villalobos (Union Square Kids): I loved the humor in this story - it made me smile throughout - and I appreciated the subtle message of inclusivity and the fun art! It's kid-relatable plus a great read-aloud that can sustain many rereads, and it's also an easy entry point to start a conversation with young kids about immigration, diversity, and inclusivity. A well-rounded book that stands out!


Sana Rafi (@srafibooks), author of LITTLE SEEDS OF PROMISE and 2022 release A MERMAID GIRL, recommends HOW WE SAY I LOVE YOU written by Nicole Chen, illustrated by Lenny Wen (Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers): In this picture book, many immigrant children will be able to relate to growing up in a household where words of affirmation like "I love you" are not directly spoken. Instead, they're shown in so many different ways--food, effort to do better, patience, respect. This book is adorable, necessary and so sweet. A must-have and a must-read!


Debra Kempf Shumaker (@ShumakerDebra), author of FREAKY, FUNKY FISH, TELL SOMEONE, and 2022 release PECULIAR PRIMATES, recommends MUSHROOM RAIN written by Laura K. Zimmerman, illustrated by Jamie Green (Sleeping Bear Press): My favorite picture book of 2022 is Mushroom Rain. I absolutely LOVE this book! Zimmermann's opening lines pull you right in and her lyrical and lively text keeps you there as she shares the unique, bizarre, and strange features of mushrooms. Green's exquisite art slows you down to savor each page. I learned so much about mushrooms. A masterpiece!


Brittany J. Thurman (@janeebrittany), author of new release FLY and upcoming 2024 title FOREVER AND ALWAYS, recommends MY PAATI’S SARI written by Jyoti Rajan Gopal, illustrated by Art Twink (Kokila): I fell I love with the verse in My Paati’s Sari. The poetic language pairs perfect with the vivid imagery. This book is an invitation for one young child to realize who he is and who he will become. My Paati’s Sari reminds me so much of the relationship I have with my own grandmother, and how as a child, I looked up to my Gran-Gran, the clothing she put on, and the actions she took. I hope My Paati’s Sari becomes part of home and library collections. It is a reminder that there is much joy and possibility in what we often think of as ordinary.


And I’d love to share my favorite book, too!

Anitra Rowe Schulte (@anitraschulte), author of DANCING WITH DADDY and upcoming 2023 title WILLOW AND BUNNY recommends SEE YOU SOMEDAY SOON, written by Pat Zietlow Miller, illustrated by Suzy Lee (Roaring Brook Press): This surprising picture book beautifully chronicles the everyday-ness of missing someone you dearly love. Tender, sparse text hones in on the most central emotions and wishes one feels and makes during days apart. And the artwork is sooooo delightful. Perfectly placed cut-outs move unpredictably across the pages to spotlight important details, while loose, emotive sketches allow readers to poignantly see their own feelings of loss. And that yellow cover, dotted with bright conversation bubbles - divine! "See You Someday Soon" is a piece of art that's both cathartic and exploratory, a picture book that never looses the light of hope for a reunion… someday soon.


Thanks so much for reading! I hope your TBR is all set for the coming weeks and months. And don’t forget to add the curators’ books to your list, while you’re at it! If you’d like to take a look at the past four years’ Picture Book Picks lists, for even more great recos, you’ll find those below:

  • 2018 picture book Picks, here

  • 2019 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2020 Picture Book Picks, here

  • 2021 Picture Book Picks, here

Wishing you a wonderful holiday season!

Anitra

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Dancing with Daddy's 1st Book Birthday!

December 1, 2022 Anitra Rowe Schulte


It's DANCING WITH DADDY's 1st book birthday! Oh my goodness, are we here???? Baaaah, we are! What an adventure! I'm so incredibly grateful for each and every facet of the past year. It was so much more than I EVER could have dreamed, imagined or predicted. DANCING WITH DADDY’s journey has been a huge success, and that was 110 percent because of you!!!

Every bookstore and library event attended

Every book purchased and gifted (I’m looking at you, holiday elves!)

Every library request and book borrow

Every post, story, boost, comment and share on social media

Every school principal and librarian introduction

Every book review, interview, story and podcast

Every kind word and warm wish

An especially big thank you to illustrator Ziyue Chen, who created a girl that readers everywhere just fell in love with. THANK YOU, ZIYUE! The fan art I’ve received and the favorite scenes that readers have shared have been the best gifts to unwrap. I mean, the BEST!

It’s hard to believe that I ever felt nervous presenting in front of crowds (and oh, I used to be VERY afraid). But I had so many opportunities to talk in front of audiences this year that it’s truthfully become a distant memory! If I haven't presented at your school, or the school of someone you love, please reach out! I LOVE doing school visits! Young readers see themselves as writers, just as I see myself. They are my people. Talking about creativity and inspiration with students fills me up to the brim - it’s so energizing! I’d love to do even more of it in 2023 and beyond.

Among the year’s surprises were unexpected accolades: a feature in The TODAY Show’s holiday gift guide, a starred review from Kirkus, inclusion in Kirkus Reviews and Bank Street’s Best Picture Book of the Year lists, Dolly Gray and Christopher awards, recognition as an SCBWI Crystal Kite finalist… I was just completely, utterly blown away! In fact, I still am.

How did my oldest, wildest, biggest dream come true?

I’m from a small town - shout out, Bethany! There are 1,300 people in the place where I grew up, and one thing I am certain I carry with me to this day is how deeply connected we are all - sometimes in ways we don’t even recognize, respect, accept or appreciate.

Each generous, loving, supportive rock that you tossed into the waters of your world for DANCING WITH DADDY rippled out and out and out—creating waves that carried our book to places I never imagined. Thank you doesn’t cut it, but it’s all I have. My deepest and most sincere thanks, to each and every one of you. I love you all!

To celebrate, I’m going to get a delicious coffee today, from my favorite coffee shop, LOL! And… I'm also hosting a Twitter contest, for those of you who are active there. Visit my pinned tweet HERE to enter. I’m giving away a signed copy of DANCING WITH DADDY, plus a Zoom visit. To enter: Follow, RT or QT, and tag a friend by EOD 12/7!

What will 2023 bring? Oh my… a lot. I’d be so honored if you’d join me again on the wild, winding rollercoaster of book creation. Until then, Happy Holidays and lots of love to you and your crews! And if there’s a little one in your life who you’d like to give a copy of DANCING WITH DADDY to this holiday season, I’d be so happy to send you a signed bookplate and bookmark to go with the gift. Just LMK!

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Holiday Book Drive - Year Six!

October 1, 2022 Anitra Rowe Schulte

Holiday Book Drive Chi is back for year six!

I am thrilled and honored to be partnering with Pastor Michael Neal of Leading with Literacy again this fall and winter to deliver book joy to young readers!

In 2021, literacy supporters across the country donated more books than ever before - 828 titles! - which brought us over the 3,000 mark for total books collected since the start of the drive:

  • 2017: 408 books

  • 2018: 433 books

  • 2019: 623 books

  • 2020: 728 books

  • 2021: 828 books

That’s 3,020 books in all!

What will this year bring? Can we reach 1,000 titles in 2022?

Pastor Neal and I would LOVE to deliver as many beautiful books into Bronzeville schools and home libraries as possible this season —

— and we are off to an extraordinary start, thanks to the help of author Pat Zietlow Miller! Pat, a longtime friend of #HolidayBookDriveChi, has sent not one… but TWO full class donations of two of her 2022 releases! What an incredible kick-off for Holiday Book Drive Chi year six!

Friends, you’ve been incredible. The best. Can we do it again?

Holiday Book Drive Chi is officially open for donations!

Below, you’ll find how you can be a part of this year’s effort. If you’d like to collaborate, EMAIL ME via my Contact page. We so hope you will join us!


  • Books, Please! We are excited to receive any book written for children. We do ask that the books are new, not used. Picture books, early readers, chapter books, middle grade and young adult titles - are all welcome, and very appreciated!

  • The Magic Number: Any single book donation is celebrated. But if you have the ability to join forces with a friend (or friends) and donate 30 copies of the same book, you’ll be able to give an entire classroom the SAME book, which is a truly amazing gift.

  • Pssst! Authors… If you think your publisher might be able to provide a complete classroom donation of 30 books, please let me know!

  • Shouting It Out! I celebrate all book donations as I receive them, on social media and on my website, too. Sharing these special deliveries is one of my favorite things to do!

  • Special Collections: If you are planning a local giving initiative this holiday season, consider asking friends and family to donate a book for a Bronzeville scholar. If you’re interested in organizing something like this, let me know and we can chat logistics.

  • Title Ideas: I’m happy to share book recommendations at any time, if you’re not sure which book or books to give. (Diverse books are always greatly appreciated by Leading with Literacy.)

  • Or… If You’d Rather: Financial donations are most welcome, too! I combine financial gifts and place orders for full-class donations through Scholastic. Great deals to be had there!

  • Follow Along: Want to know what’s going on with the drive? Visit Twitter and search the hashtag #HolidayBookDriveChi for the latest!

Donations will be accepted through Dec. 1, 2022. On Delivery Day - set for Dec. 15 - we will bring your donations to schools all over Bronzeville and other nearby Chicago neighborhoods to share the gift of literacy. Thank you for your friendship and partnership. Let’s make this a holiday full of JOY again in 2022!


Below, you’ll find all of the books donated for Holiday Book Drive 2022, so far:

Thank you Pat Zietlow Miller for kicking off the drive with an entire classroom donation of…

IN OUR GARDEN

(By Pat Zietlow Miller, Illustrated by Melissa Crowton, G. P. Putnam’s Sons)


Thank you Pat Zietlow Miller for also sharing an entire classroom donation of…

SEE YOU SOMEDAY SOON

(By Pat Zietlow Miller, Illustrated by Suzy Lee, Roaring Brook Press)


Thank you Debra Kempf Shumaker and Running Press Kids for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

PECULIAR PRIMATES

(By Debra Kempf Shumaker, Illustrated by Claire Powell, Running Press Kids)


Thank you Bradley family for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

HARBOR ME

(By Jacqueline Woodson, Puffin)


Thank you Lenert family for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

DRAGONS IN A BAG

(By Zetta Elliott, Random House Kids)


Thank you Campbell, Yarnell and Rowe families for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

TY’S TRAVELS: ALL ABOARD!

(By Kelly Starling Lyons, Illustrated by Nina Mata, HarperCollins)


Thank you Conway family for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

DAISY COMES HOME

(By Jan Brett, Puffin)


Thank you Jenna Johnson for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

IT’S THE END OF THE WORLD AND I’M IN MY BATHING SUIT

(By Justin A. Reynolds, Scholastic)


Thank you Beth Anderson for sharing an entire classroom donation of your picture book…

FRANZ’S PHANTASMAGORICAL MACHINE

(By Beth Anderson, Illustrated by Caroline Hamel, Kids Can Press)


Thank you Two Lions for donating two full-class donations of your books…

A CHRISTMAS TOO BIG

(By Colleen Madden)

ROSIE THE DRAGON AND CHARLIE SAY GOOD NIGHT

(By Lauren H. Kerstein, Illustrated by Nate Wragg)

I AM ABLE TO SHINE

(By Korey Watari, Illustrated by Mike Wu)

ANNI DREAMS OF BIRYANI

(By Namita Moolani Mehra, Illustrated by Chaaya Prabhat)

THE BEST GIFT FOR BEAR

(By Jennifer A. Bell)

And…

DANCING WITH DADDY

(By Anitra Rowe Schulte, Illustrated by Ziyue Chen)

I AM YOU: A BOOK ABOUT UBUNTU

(By Refiloe Moahloli, Illustrated by Zinelda McDonald)

PRUETT AND SOO

(By Nancy Viau, Illustrated by Jorge Lacera)


Thank you Katey Howes and The Innovation Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

A POEM GROWS INSIDE YOU

(By Katey Howes, Illustrated by Heather Brockton Lee, The Innovation Press)


Thank you Annelouise Mahoney for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

JULIUS AND MACY: A VERY BRAVE NIGHT

(By Annelouise Mahoney, Two Lions)


Thank you Becky Scharnhorst and family for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

MY SCHOOL STINKS!

(By Becky Scharnhorst, Illustrated by Julia Patton, Philomel)


Thank you Rosie J. Pova and Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

THE SCHOOL OF FAILURE

(By Rosie J. Pova, Illustrated by Monika Filipina, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

CHAMELEON CAN BE

(By Carolina Farías, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

PIPER AND PURPA FOREVER

(By Susan Lendroth, Illustrated by Olivia Feng, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

CEDRIC’S TAIL

(By Amani Uduman, Illustrated by Agnès Ernoult, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

WHEN I’M NOT LOOKING

(By Farren Phillips, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

DODOS ARE NOT EXTINCT!

(By Paddy Donnelly, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

THE PERFECT PARTY

(By Laurel P. Jackson, Illustrated by Hèléne Baum-Owoyele, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

MILO’S MOONLIGHT MISSION

(By Kathleen M. Blasi, Illustrated by Petronela Dostalova, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

MY MONSTERPIECE

(By Amalia Hoffman, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Yeehoo Press for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

MASHA MUNCHING

(By Amalia Hoffman, Yeehoo Press)


Thank you Dinslage family for sharing an entire classroom donation of…

SIMON B. RHYMIN’

(By Dwayne Reed, Scholastic)


Thank you Brandon Todd for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

TOU-CAN’T!

(By Brandon Todd, Philomel)


Thank you Brittany J. Thurman and Atheneum / Caitlyn Dlouhy Books for sharing

an entire classroom donation of your book…

FLY

(By Brittany J. Thurman, Illustrated by Anna Cunha, Atheneum / Caitlyn Dlouhy Books)


Thank you Becky Scharnhorst and family for sharing an entire classroom donation of your book…

THIS FIELD TRIP STINKS!

(By Becky Scharnhorst, Illustrated by Julia Patton, Philomel)


Thank you Solonge Robinson for donating 40 copies of your books…

DON’T RUN FROM THE SUN

WHEN THE SUN COME UP AND THE MOON GOES DOWN

and

WHEN THE MOON COMES UP AND THE SUN GOES DOWN

(By Solonge Robinson and Aquabah Gonney-Buckner, ASA Books)


Thank you friends of Leading with Literacy for sharing two entire classroom donations…

18 DAYS UNDERGROUND (By Joanne Mattern, Scholastic)

and

FOXCRAFT: THE TAKEN (By Inbali Iserles, Scholastic)


Thank you Clothilde Ewing and Dow and Schaper families for sharing 25 copies of…

STELLA KEEPS THE SUN UP

(By Clothilde Ewing, Illustrated by Lynn Gaines, Denene Millner Books / Simon & Schuster)


Thank you Theresa A. Smith-Hickman and the Dinslage family for sharing 20 copies of…

I CAN… JUST TRY!

(By Theresa A. Smith-Hickman, Illustrated by Tyrus Goshay, Tgosketch Press)


Thank you NoNieqa Ramos for sharing 12 copies of your books…

THE TRUTH IS

(By NoNieqa Ramos, Carolrhoda Lab)

HAIR STORY

(By NoNieqa Ramos, Illustrated by Keisha Morris, Carolrhoda Books)


Thank you Elizabeth Gilbert Bedia for sharing 10 copies of your book…

DIPLODOCUS FINDS ITS FAMILY

(By Marie Bollmann and Elizabeth Gilbert Bedia, DK / Penguin Random House)


Thank you Lauren H. Kerstein for sharing 10 copies of your book…

HOME FOR A WHILE

(By Lauren H. Kerstein, Illustrated by Natalia Moore, Magination Press)


Thank you Cynthia Harmony for sharing 6 copies of your book…

MI CIUDAD SINGS

(By Cynthia Harmony, Illustrated by Teresa Martínez, Penguin Workshop)


Thank you Michelle Schaub for donating six copies of your books…

FINDING TREASURE: A COLLECTION OF COLLECTIONS

(By Michelle Schaub, Illustrated by Carmen Saldaña, Charlesbridge)

KINDNESS IS A KITE STRING: THE UPLIFTING POWER OF EMPATHY

(By Michelle Schaub, Illustrated by Claire LaForte, Cardinal Rule Press)


Thank you Valerie Bolling and Boyds Mills Press for sharing a copy of your book…

LET’S DANCE!

(By Valerie Bolling, Illustrated by Maine Diaz, Boyds Mills Press)


Thank you Monica Acker for sharing a copy of your book…

BRAVE LIKE MOM

(By Monica Acker, Illustrated by Paran Kim, Beaming Books)


CURRENT TOTAL:

1,103 BOOKS

Thank you for being a part of delivering book joy to young scholars!

We can’t wait to see what this year’s holiday book drive brings!

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A Scrapbook: Spring + Summer 2022 Celebrations

September 7, 2022 Anitra Rowe Schulte

The time between the end of last school year and the beginning of this one passed in (snap!) an instant. Each authorly opportunity that popped into view led to the next, and before I knew it, we were shopping for school supplies!

What even happened?

I never want to forget these incredible experiences, so I decided to capture them for posterity’s sake! Thanks for flipping through my scrapbook - here goes!


March + April 2022

This spring, I started a new job as the Parent Programming Coordinator at The Nora Project - I’m so honored and excited to join this rockstar team, to help bring TNP’s mission of promoting disability inclusion to parents, specifically. Around this time, the UK Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome group invited our family to join their country-wide celebration virtually, which was a blast.

To my complete shock, my picture book Dancing with Daddy (illustrated by Ziyue Chen) was selected for three honors — named a Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year, a Christopher Award winner, and an SCBWI Crystal Kite Midwest Finalist. The month also brought several book events, which allowed me to chat with lots of new readers: the Eggstravaganza at Geneva Commons, school visits in Olathe, KS, and the Comicon convention in Kansas City.

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May + June 2022

The month of May started with a real doozy… as I spilt tea INTO MY LAPTOP - who even does that? I thought all of my family photos were lost forever! But on Mother’s Day, no joke, the team at uBreakiFix saved my life and restored all that I thought I’d never see again. I shall never yoga, webinar and clean cat kibble at the same time, ever again. Lesson learned!

May included virtual and in-person school visits and a story time + dance party at the Geneva Public Library. Hokey pokey, anyone? Batavia boutique Wonder & Wander hosted a Father’s Day weekend read aloud. Then, picture book friends from across Chicagoland came to Geneva for our second-annual Kids Day Story Time during Swedish Days. Thank you Lisa, Jacob, Jennifer, Alison (my crit partner!) and Sarah for being there, and Mayor Burns for emceeing. Books, books and more books!

With the help of my colleagues at The Nora Project, I wrote a blog post called How we talk about disability, which takes a look at commonly used phrases that can cause harm. It kind of blew up! We have been so encouraged by the response and interaction with the post. Please take a look, and share! My TNP colleague Jo Tolley and I co-hosted an Instagram LIVE on the topic (watch it HERE), which was such a thought-provoking chat.

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July + August 2022

Things kept on rollin’ in July and August! I visited three Chicago Public Library branches in one day, including the stunning Harold Washington Library Center and Thomas Hughes Children’s Library. Wowza. The Nora Project’s annual training camp at the Chicago Botanic Garden was unforgettable - great instruction for TNP teachers and soooo many wonderful speakers.

A foundation that supports children with GRIN2B syndrome and their families invited me to speak at the org’s national meeting in Rosemont. I was so excited about the opportunity that I locked my keys in my van. For the second time this summer. Yikes. And yet…

Despite my frenetic shuffling, summer was 100 percent awesome and concluded with a celebratory wrap. The Nora Project’s gala at Steak 48 was a tremendous success. It was such an honor to meet emcee Kevin Kling. His remarks were FIRE. I had the opportunity to interview outdoor adventurer and accessibility ambassador Enock Glidden for The Nora Project on Instagram LIVE (watch it HERE), which was way too much fun. And my Christopher Award medallion, an honor I share with Ziyue, arrived on the same day I recorded a podcast for the Christopher’s radio show. Phew!!

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Now, the kids are back in school, and all is well - and I’m charting a course for the months ahead.

Spoiler alert: Fun stuff is happening!

Things on deck include a book festival, an author panel, library visits, Holiday Book Drive Chi year six, a new book deal announcement (eeps!!!)… and the cover reveal of my second picture book, Willow and Bunny, illustrated gorgeously by Christopher Denise. I can’t wait to share it all with you!

**PS: If you’d like me to visit your school or library to talk about writing, dancing, disability and inclusion, please let me know! Just drop me a note through my Contact form, to start the conversation.

Talk soon!

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    • Oct 1, 2019 Holiday Book Drive 2019: Ready, Set, Go! Oct 1, 2019
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