In Brontez Purnell's The Nightlife of Jacuzzi Gaskett Jacuzzi balances "normal" childhood issues like not fitting in at school and wondering if people in galaxies far, far away have it easier than he, with watching his younger brother for hours at a time and coming to grips with hating his mother's boyfriend. Although the story is technically fiction, these are real issues experienced by children every day. Add in Elise Peterson's mixed media collage illustrations, and the entire story suddenly feels like a scrapbook: the story becomes even more grounded in reality because not only is the story relatable, but the illustrations themselves are photos pulled from Elise's own life. It was an honor to chat with Elise about her process for bringing this story to life in a visual way.
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January 18, 2019
Let's Talk Illustrators #94: Elise Peterson
In this post we talk about
-Let's Talk Illustrators-,
collage,
found objects,
soft pastels
January 13, 2019
WHAT IS GIVEN FROM THE HEART
Illustrated by April Harrison, What Is Given From the Heart is Newbery Honor Book and Coretta Scott King Award winner Patricia C McKissack's final book. Ms. McKissack passed away in the summer of 2017.
In this post we talk about
acrylic paints,
collage,
found objects,
markers,
mixed media
January 12, 2019
Crushes of the Week: January 6-12, 2019
This week's crushes:
- Little Dreamers: Visionary Women Around the World by Vashti Harrison (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, November 2018)
- How Big Is Big? How Far Is Far? All Around Me by Jun Cen (Little Gestalten, October 2018)
- Khalida and the Most Beautiful Song by Amanda Moeckel (Page Street Kids, September 2018)
- There's a Hole in My Garden by James Stewart (Albert Whitman & Company, September 2018)
- Ten Horse Farm by Robert Sabuda (Candlewick, April 2018)
- Chilly Penguin by Constanze Von Kitzing and Lisa Rosinsky (Barefoot Books, September 2018)
- A Good Day for Ducks by Jane Whittingham and Noel Tuazon (Pajama Press, September 2018)
January 10, 2019
THE BLUEST OF BLUES
The Bluest of Blues: Anna Atkins and the First Book of Photographs by Fiona Robinson is a picture book biography about 19th century botanist and photographer Anna Atkins.
In this post we talk about
collage,
cyanotypes,
digital media,
fabrics,
graphite pencils,
watercolor paints,
wood
January 8, 2019
Let's Talk Illustrators #93: Cecilia Ruiz
I'm excited to kick off a new year of illustrator interviews by talking to Cecilia Ruiz about A Gift From Abuela. Previously, Cecilia has created two picture books, The Book of Memory Gaps and The Book of Extraordinary Deaths: True Accounts of Ill-Fated Lives, but this is the first book she has made for children, and I'm delighted that I got a chance to interview her about this book specifically. Happy new year, and enjoy!
January 4, 2019
January 3, 2019
#kidlitpicks December Round-Up: 10 Rhyming Reads
I spy with my little eye something that rhymes with BOOK. How many words can you come up with? LOOK, COOK, HOOK, TOOK...
During December the @kidlitpicks book club was on the hunt for the best rhyming reads to share with our kiddos! We all know that reading WITH our children is one of the greatest gifts we can give them, as it opens up their world to so many different ideas and perspective, BUT did you know reading rhyming books is one of the best ways to help your child develop phonological awareness and rhythmic language?
The more rhyming books we read with our children the better they become at recognizing, identifying, matching and eventually substituting, manipulating and producing rhymes themselves. This assists them greatly with language development and on the road of learning to read. Plus rhyming reads are just so much fun and an excellent way to get the whole family engaged in read aloud moments that everyone will enjoy!










