The three authors were all US children's book bloggers, so the focus is there. They cover such issues as diversity in authors, book banning, the history of kid's books in the US, adults-reading-children's books, and many other things as well (sex, matricide-with-a-fork, "celebrity" "writers", etc.)L...
Here's a happy reversal: my youngest read this to me on Friday night, when I was feeling sleepy after supper. That it is a fun picture book about a girl who loves all kinds of dancing but doesn't like recitals, germane to the child who has finished dancing lessons because she doesn't enjoy the perfo...
Great good fun! And, *snigger*, her toys are named Caroll, Ann, and Moore.
Lexi teaches fuzzy blue giants how to dance and they help her get over her stage fright. Lively and colorful.
I have not read this book. :)I have just read this author's review of Bink and Gollie which I just finished and which I loved. Not as much as Mercy Watson, but almost. I did like the pictures more. This is saying a lot. I llloooovve Mercy Watson.Elizabeth Bird is a children's librarian extraordinair...