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    What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?: Guest Post by Edward van de Vendel
    By Edward van de Vendel
    In Classroom, Teacher Talk
    Posted January 18, 2021

    What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?: Guest Post by Edward van de Vendel

    If we could do a bit of time traveling and end up right next to the chair I’m sitting on, in a classroom, in, let’s say, November 1974 (I’m ten years old), and if we could ask my younger self [...]

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    Rex Ogle Talks About His Past and How He Found a Way Forward
    By Lisa Bullard
    In Author Interviews
    Posted September 16, 2020

    Rex Ogle Talks About His Past and How He Found a Way Forward

    Rex Ogle’s debut Free Lunch won the 2020 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award and received several starred reviews. In the book, Ogle uses his remarkable storytelling skills to chronicle his [...]

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    Maribeth Boelts: Writing What She Knows, Remembers, and Imagines
    By Amy Meythaler
    In Author Interviews
    Posted June 22, 2020

    Maribeth Boelts: Writing What She Knows, Remembers, and Imagines

    Maribeth Boelts is a well-known name to teachers and librarians who work with young children. They use her gentle, tender stories to teach children important life lessons, as well as to enhance [...]

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    Everything is Connected: Guest Post by Madeleine Dunphy
    By Madeleine Dunphy
    In Classroom, Library, Teacher Talk
    Posted June 15, 2020

    Everything is Connected: Guest Post by Madeleine Dunphy

    With the spread of COVID-19, the entire planet is being made aware, in a profound and unprecedented way, of our connection with one another. What started with infected bats in China has rippled [...]

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    Shining a Light on Coretta Scott King Honor Recipient Junauda Petrus
    By Lisa Bullard
    In Author Interviews
    Posted May 18, 2020

    Shining a Light on Coretta Scott King Honor Recipient Junauda Petrus

    Few debut novels collect the kind of accolades that The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus has. The title has been named a Coretta Scott King Honor Book, a Kirkus Reviews Best [...]

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    2020 Newbery Medalist Jerry Craft: Making History With Graphic Novels
    By Amy Meythaler
    In Author Interviews
    Posted April 27, 2020

    2020 Newbery Medalist Jerry Craft: Making History With Graphic Novels

    The call came at 6:42 in the morning on January 27, 2020. THE call. The call every author hopes to receive but few do. It was the call from the Newbery committee telling him he had done it. Jerry [...]

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    Oge Mora: Award-Winning Picture Book Creator Finds Her Place at the Right Time
    By Amy Meythaler
    In Author Interviews
    Posted March 19, 2020

    Oge Mora: Award-Winning Picture Book Creator Finds Her Place at the Right Time

    “Oge is a shorter nickname for my full name,” shares Caldecott Honor author/illustrator Oge Mora. “It translates in English to ‘God’s time is always best.’ Oge on its own means [...]

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    Kao Kalia Yang: Mapping Memories and Realities With Writing
    By Amy Meythaler
    In Author Interviews
    Posted February 26, 2020

    Kao Kalia Yang: Mapping Memories and Realities With Writing

    He sat alone. The bench he had once shared with his wife looked into Kao Kalia Yang’s yard, but the solitary man did not see the yard. He saw and felt only emptiness. Children do not always [...]

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