I must say, I was more than impressed by the sheer wealth of great children’s poets weighing in on yesterday’s post about the conspicuous lack of an ALSC poetry award. Today, we shall switch gears and instead start off the day with a fine little . . .
- New Blog Alert: I’ve decided that I want to work at the Eric Carle Museum. This is a long-term plan. I’m not in a particular rush. If 50 years down the line they have an opening in their little library (I like their little library quite a lot) I’ll apply then. Until that time I’ll just read their brand new blog instead. The blog in question is called Shop Talk and has all sorts of goodies in it. Visits from illustrators like Lisbeth Zwerger (she’s so young!). Communist interpretations of The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Even a first sentence quiz that stumped me (is Madame Louise Bodot from Crictor?). They tell me that they’ll be doing an endpaper quiz soon too. Better add it to the old blogroll.
- New Italian Blog Alert: I don’t get to write that nearly as often as I’d like to. In a perfect universe we Americans would be able to hear not just about the cool new children’s books from our own American blogs, but the cool new worldwide children’s books via blogs from other countries. I know of a couple Aussie children’s literary bloggers. At least one Brit. A Canadian or two. But where are the Welsh, the French, the Chinese, or the Indian children’s literary bloggers? At least we’ve got a rep from Italy, eh? The Tea Box recently came to my attention, and thanks to the wonders of translation you can read it in only mildly maligned English. There are interviews and looks at new books. And check out this image from this post on the picture book La Governante by Edouard Osmont.
Gorgeous! I could spend all day exploring through the site’s blogroll too. Bella bella!
- It’s pseudo Shakespeare week over at the resident husband’s blog Cockeyed Caravan. I eschew plugging him too often, but I particularly liked his recent posts on Why Do Hamlet and Batman Delay? and the problems with remake fever (“Who stages Thomas Kyd’s 1589 version of Hamlet today?”) as well as a look at the much maligned and very funny 4 Comments on Fusenews: Prehistoric Security Guards = Instant Awe, last added: 7/31/2010
Okay, if you’re going to be the librarian at the Carle, then I’ll be a shelver. Or I could work at the cafeteria, which serves pretty good cookies, btw. Maybe we can get my wife a job as the program coordinator – hey, do you think we would have to run all this by Eric himself? Is he considered the CEO of the Museum? For some reason I’m picturing Lawrence Olivier as Zeus in the original Clash of the Titans, but Eric Carle seems so much nicer!
http://www.zeit.de/themen/kultur/literatur/luchs
Can I put a link in here? This isn’t a blog but it is a great source for German children’s books. Unfortunately, it’s not translated, but you can look at (and click on) the pictures.
I have read Trickster and liked it very much. (Thanks to The Picnic Basket for the review copy!) I think kids will like it, too! See my July 19th post at http://www.chocolateair.blogspot.com. (I see it is on the YALSA’s 2011 Great Graphic Novels for Teens list.)
Hi Betsy.
Here’s another interesting Italian kids’ book blog:
http://zazienews.blogspot.com/