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Illustration Practicum, Middle High school and Elevated Sch • Latest Posts Read More Read More • Making a picture book list to give is becoming one of my favourite holiday traditions. I started with 12 in and moved to 20 in This year 25 made the list. Why not? There are a lot of books to love! Of course, I have not read every book out there. But I believe in picture books for every reason and so, I have read a lot! A lot, a lot. Some have stood out. Some I must insist upon. Going picture book shopping? Here is my list of 25 titles that I think are absolutely worth owning and therefore, worth gifting. Fantastic titles in both fiction and nonfiction. My criteria? Is it a book that can be shared multiple times? Does it inspire creativity, thinking, inspiration? Does it make its readers think differently? Does it celebrate something important? Does it freeze time? Is it a book that brings joy? Or does it simply make you laugh? Laughing, I always think, is very underrated. With those questions in mind, here is my list: Listed alphabetically by author. Out of the Woods: A True Story of an Unforgettable Event by Rebecca Bond I was smitten just with the end pages. Based on a true story, this title goes back to Ontario forests of It is a memory, a story. And what a story. How incredible to think about this experience where a fire caused hu Zoom with an Author or Illustrator for World Read Aloud Day !
Hello, friends! Are you ready for World Read Aloud Day? It’s an annual celebration of sharing stories from the amazing folks at LitWorld and Scholastic. This year’s World Read Aloud Day will be February 5, !If you’re new to this page, I’m Kate Messner, author of more than sixty books for kids. I’m Teachers Write - Week 4: Back to the Drawing Board
Hello, friends! How goes your writing this week? It’s hard to believe that we’re already in our final week of Teachers Write. Before we get started with today’s mini-lessons, I want to say thank you. I’m so grateful you chose to spend part of your summer writing with us, and Theres a Book for That