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On Our Bookshelves – The Tale of Despereaux

27 October 2017 by Laura LaVelle

The unlikely hero with big ears is a tremendous protagonist.

Section: Culture | Tags: book reviews, bookclub suggestions, Children's Books, Despereaux, Kate DiCamillo, La La La, On Our Bookshelves, The Tale of Despereaux, What To Read

A Little Activism, A Little Art – Our Q&A with Children’s Entertainer Bill Harley

15 November 2016 by Laura LaVelle

When we finally got to talking, I was delighted to find out that Bill Harley was just as interesting and entertaining to speak with on an adult level as he was when performing for the children.

Section: Culture | Tags: Artists for Safe Kids, Beverly Cleary, Bill Harley, Bill Harley children's entertainer, Bill Harley storyteller, Charlie Bumpers, Children's Books, children's music, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Don Quixote, I'm Gonna Let it Shine, Louise Erdrich, Norton Juster, storytelling, The Phantom Tollbooth

On Our Bookshelves – The Phantom Tollbooth

15 September 2016 by Laura LaVelle

It’s a book we need today, more than ever. Where are the Princesses of Sweet Rhyme and Pure Reason now?

Section: Culture | Tags: Alice In Wonderland, Children's Books, E.H. Shepard, John Tenniel, Jules Feiffer, Norton Juster, On Our Bookshelves, pure reason, sweet rhyme, The Phantom Tollbooth, What To Read, Winnie-the-Pooh

The Art of Picture Books – An Interview with Eric Carle Museum Executive Director Alexandra Kennedy

1 September 2016 by Laura LaVelle

Discussing Amherst’s most delightful draw.

Section: Culture | Tags: Alexandra Kennedy, children's book art, Children's Books, Eric Carle, eric carle museum, hungry catepillar, Jonathan Todres, picture book art, Sandy Soderberg, The Carle, what to do amherst, what to see amherst

Road Trip! The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Amherst, MA

16 June 2016 by Laura LaVelle

Eric Carle, a children’s book author and illustrator best known for The Very Hungry Caterpillar, founded his eponymous museum, along with his wife, Barbara, in 2002.

Section: Travel | Tags: Atkins Farms Country Market, Beverly Cleary, Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See?, Children's Books, Elephant and Piggie, Eric Carle, Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, kid-friendly road trip, Louis Darling, Mo Willems, Robert McCloskey, Sandy Soderberg, The Carle, The Very Hungry Caterpillar

The Very Best Children’s Books… Ever

10 May 2016 by Laura LaVelle

From Green Eggs And Ham to The Big Hungry Bear

Section: Culture, Featured Stories | Tags: #Meredith Sorin Horsford, Abdul Fattah Ismail, Alanna Rutherford, Alex Gruhin, Alexei Auld, Ann Lawrence, Anthony Monaghan, best children's books, Beth Johnson, Betsy Crapps, Carol Ward, Children's Books, Ellie Montazeri, Eric Bennett, favorite children's books, Frank Vagnone, Garnet Heraman, Jeffrey Sumber, Jessica Lee, Jibrail Nor, Jim Knable, Jonathan Halloran, Jonathan Todres, Juliet Sorensen, Maggie Topkis, Mahanth Joishy, Mark Cheever, Peter Sis, Rich Tafel, Ryan Ringholz, Simeon Bankoff, What To Read

The New Charles Schulz? How to Experience the Art & Whimsy of Mo Willems

26 April 2016 by Laura LaVelle

Do you have a small child? Or can you borrow one for an hour or two? If so, run, hop, skip, jump, flap, slither, flutter, or crawl over to the New-York Historical Society to see the current exhibition The Art and Whimsy of Mo Willems. If you stopped reading picture books prior to 2003, you … Continue reading The New Charles Schulz? How to Experience the Art & Whimsy of Mo Willems →

Section: Travel | Tags: best cartoonists, Charles Schulz, Children's Books, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, Elephant and Piggie, kids books, Knuffle Bunny, Mo Willems, Mo Willems Art, new Charles Schulz, New-York Historical Society, Peanuts, The Art and Whimsy of Mo Willems, The Pigeon

Everyday Heroes – An Interview With Townsend Press Editor Beth Johnson

1 December 2014 by Laura LaVelle

Beth Johnson is someone who absolutely loves her job. And she is also remarkably fortunate, in that she fell into it by mere happenstance.

Section: Culture | Tags: Beth Johnson, beth johnson townsend press, books, Children's Books, Educational Books, Townsend Press
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