When I Sit Down to Read to My Little One
Written by Cheri Fields, Editor, author, podcaster, and mother from the great state of Michigan. This post first appeared on
A Children's Book Blog
Written by Cheri Fields, Editor, author, podcaster, and mother from the great state of Michigan. This post first appeared on
Happy Groundhog Day! My friend, Dutch author and wildlife photographer, Lieve Snellings, publishes a charming series about groundhogs with interesting
For Multicultural Children’s Book Day, (Jan 31, 2020) we’re highlighting a picture book series that celebrates diversity. This series is
Can misfits become heroes? Today, I’m thrilled to host a stop on author Sara Pennypacker’s blog tour for her new
Reblogged from Susanna Leonard Hill, Children’s Author Blog This is a wonderful interview from author Susanna Leonard Hill’s Blog with
When my kids, now teens, were younger, they were always going through phases of intense exploration on a given subject,
I’m getting very excited to publish my new book, so I thought I’d share a short excerpt from it. (My
Reblogged from School Library Journal’s Teen Librarian Toolbox.
“I think we all can recognize that the middle grades are a time of great turmoil and change. If not, I’d ask that you place an average 4th grade student and an average 7th grade student in a room together and observe them for just 5 minutes. Go on, we’ll wait…”
Today, I’d like to highlight a children’s author with extensive experience in both writing and publishing. I met her on
With the year 2020 underway, what better time to look into the future through the lens of a children’s book?