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1. Sneaky, Cheeky, Catchy: Where in the Wild?

Where in the Wild?: Camouflaged Creatures Concealed ... and RevealedAuthor: David Schwartz & Yael Schy
Illustrator: Dwight Kuhn
Published: 2007 Tricycle Press (on JOMB)
ISBN: 1582462070 Chapters.ca Amazon.com

Ten pleasantly familiar animals perch boldly exposed — yet cleverly concealed — in full page photographs tossing tantalizing clues to their whereabouts through an assortment of snappy, lyrical, comical and informative poems in this 2007 Cybils Non-Fiction Picture Book Award Finalist.

Click here for the Tricycle Press Reading Guide.

Pop over to Cybils Central to get the scoop on all the 2007 Cybils finalists and, while you’re there, check out the full list of non-fiction picture book nominees.

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2. Review: Scribble


(I'm busy editing the newest issue of The Edge of the Forest which will be up in a couple of hours. It's a truly fun issue and I can't wait to share it with you. In the meantime, I bring you a mom review.)

This review was written by Alice Herold.

What a delightful book Scribble is! I can hear the voices of Emma and Lucie ringing in my ears as they yell "I'm telling!" to their mother.

Their mother is author and illustrator, Deborah Freedman. Emma and Lucie had been drawing peacefully, but, alas, it was the calm before the storm, because Emma criticizes her younger sister's drawing of a kitty. (The kitty has no ears.) Lucie is so mad, she scribbles all over Emma's beautiful drawing of a princess. (Does this scene sound familiar?) Suddenly, the drawing of the cat, Scribble, comes to life and ventures into Emma's princess drawing. He meets the princess, falls in love, and wants to rescue her from the tangled mess of Lucie's scribbles. Read to discover how Lucie saves Emma's drawing, Scribble, and the princess.

Sound intriguing? This is a completely original book. I loved every bit of it, including the photo of the author's daughters dressed like a princess and a cat. Was Halloween night the inspiration for this adorable book?


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Other Blog Reviews:

Curled Up Kids
A Fuse #8
Hypothetically Speaking
Just One More Book
Just One More Book interview with Deborah Freedman and Mary Ann Hoberman

(If I've missed your review, please let me know.)

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3. Via The Edge of the Forest

An appreciation of Patrick McDonnell's picture books, by Adrienne Furness

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Sounds from the Forest talks with Mary Anne Hoberman and Deborah Freedman (Brought to you by Just One More Book!!)

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4. Mary Ann Hoberman interview



Just One More Book!! has an interview with children's book author Mary Ann Hoberman and her niece, author and illustrator Deborah Freedman, up for your enjoyment.

Andrea and Mark of Just One More Book!! have also produced this month's Sounds From the Forest, which will have outtakes from the interview. It will be up with The Edge of the Forest this evening.

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5. Interview with Mary Ann Hoberman and Deborah Freedman

Mary Ann Hoberman (photo courtesy of Little Brown and Company)Sometimes, a passion for children’s books – especially creating them – extends through generations of the same family. Take for example Mary Ann Hoberman, an accomplished author of over forty children’s books and many more poems, and her niece Deborah Freedman, an architect who’s first children’s book, Scribble, was published earlier this year.

On this edition of Just One More Book!, Mark speaks with Mary Ann Hoberman and Deborah Freedman about creativity, memory, children’s books and how these two creative women have influenced each other in their work.

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PEN essay mentioned: Mary Ann Hoberman, “And Yet…”

Participate in the conversation by leaving a comment on this interview, or send an email to [email protected].

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    6. Cats, Spats and Imagination: Scribble

    ScribbleAuthor: Deborah Freedman
    Illustrator: Deborah Freedman
    Published: 2007 Knopf Books for Young Readers
    ISBN: 0375839666 Chapters.ca Amazon.com

    Squabbling siblings, ingenuity and the irresistable innocence of preschool art combine to make this slick spin on the sleeping beauty standby a welcome trip outside the box.

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