Video: Tarik and the Roots performs a Harry Potter Rap on the Jimmy Fallon Show
Tarik and The Roots performed a Harry Potter-themed rap on the Jimmy Fallon show. Love. 🙂 (Thanks to Mediabistro)
Tarik and The Roots performed a Harry Potter-themed rap on the Jimmy Fallon show. Love. 🙂 (Thanks to Mediabistro)
I loved BREATHE by Scott Magoon (Paula Wiseman Books/Simon & Schuster) soooo much. I found the combination of sparse and lyrical text with gorgeous, airy art irresistible and deeply moving. I confess it also made me weepy. Have no idea if it’ll affect others the same way, but so much of this . . .
Today’s #BookADay: GIFT DAYS by Kari-Lynn Winters (author) and Stephen Taylor (illustrator), published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside. The launch of this book raised money for the charity Because I Am A Girl and has already raised enough money to send ten girls to school in Uganda for a full year. More info: Donalyn Miller’s Summer Book-A-Day Challenge | Archives of my #BookADay . . .
I love my sister Ruth Ohi’s CHICKEN, PIG, COW series from Annick Press! More info: Donalyn Miller’s Summer Book-A-Day Challenge | Archives of my #BookADay posts.
Today’s #BookADay: NEVER LET YOU GO by Patricia Storms (Scholastic Canada). You can read my interview with Patricia Storms about her process and personal growth during the creation of her book. Her advice to aspiring children’s book writers/illustrators: “Try not to be too obsessed with what is selling in ‘the market.’” and “It’s . . .
Today’s #BookADay: Just finished listening to the audiobook version of BEHEMOTH (2nd in his Leviathan series) by Scott Westerfeld, wonderfully read by Alan Cumming. I’ve discovered that I can listen to audiobooks when I’m at certain stages of book illustrations, and Behemoth is my most recent audio listen. Here’s a fun video interview of Alan . . .
More info: Donalyn Miller’s Summer Book-A-Day Challenge | Archives of my #BookADay posts.
I’ve been reading each of my #BookADay picture books out loud in my office. I’ve read some before, and some I haven’t. Reading them out loud emphasizes even more how IMPORTANT it is for aspiring picture writers to read their stories out loud. If you find yourself stumbling over awkward . . .