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Charlesbridge | Children's Books Blog
1y ago
Today we're talking to author Elaine Dimopoulos about her cozy new middle-grade animal adventure, The Remarkable Rescue at Milkweed Meadow. Check us out at Between the Pages or listen below:
About the Book:
“With the confidence of a maestro, Elaine Dimopoulos breathes vigor and beauty into a tale of a brave and thoughtful young rabbit . . . A chorus of woodland cheer for such a remarkable rescue."
—Gregory Maguire, author of Wicked and Cress Watercress.
Butternut lives in the warrens of Milkweed Meadow with her nine rabbit brothers and sisters. Together, they practice strategies fo ..read more
Charlesbridge | Children's Books Blog
5y ago
Charlesbridge | Children's Books Blog
5y ago
Hey-Ho, to Mars We'll Go! author Susan Lendroth delves deep into her won fascination with space exploration and how it has affected her sense of imagination. No book exists in a vacuum. Ideas often percolate for years. My new picture book Hey-Ho, to Mars We'll Go! is no exception. Purchase Hey-Ho, to Mars We'll Go! for your readers today ..read more
Charlesbridge | Children's Books Blog
5y ago
Author Tami Charles talks about her inspiration for writing LIKE VANESSA, how she and her character, Vanessa Martin, are a lot alike, and what to do when there's a whale in your bathtub ..read more
Charlesbridge | Children's Books Blog
5y ago
Everyone's buzzing about Snowman - Cold = Puddle! Take a peek at Laura Purdie Salas's afterword to her hit new book for more about the deep connection between science and poetry. “Within poetry and science beat the twin hearts of observation and imagination.” —Heidi Mordhorst, poet and teacher I am in awe of the scientific processes that make sunsets, storms, and, of course, spring. But when I look at our amazing world, I don’t see just science. I also see stories and pictures. A snowman melts overnight, and I see heat as a thief, stealing snowpeople and sledding hills. Deer huddle under a ..read more