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1. Watch for It: Feral Pride and Pookie Pop!



You all know I support rgz and readertotz, yes? The above two gems came in the mail today for review. Congrats to Cynthia Leitich Smith for her upcoming Feral Pride, the finale to her trilogy. Catch up with Feral Nights and Feral Curse in the meantime.

Then another feline is up for grabs for the totz in your life. Pookie Pop Plays Hide-and-Seek is illustrated by Jannie Ho. Too cute, right?

Watch for these felines, readergirlz!

Cynthia Leitich Smith
Candlewick Press, Feb. 24, 2015

illustrated by Jannie Ho
Nosy Crow, Feb. 24, 2015

LorieAnncard2010small.jpg image by readergirlz

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2. Live in a Story

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You guys.

I’m so excited about this. You remember Arree Chung, right? The dude is a complete genius. He and a few friends started a company recently called Live in a Story, and the whole shebang is pretty brilliant.

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Here I am in my Maxwell gear with one of Live in a Story’s wall decals.

(It was Halloween, not just another day in the library. Promise.)

(Also, more than one kid and more than one grownup have asked if that’s painted on the wall. That’s how beautiful these things are.)

People have been putting cheesy stickers on their walls forever. Let’s stop with that, ok? These are true works of art. Top-notch quality, seamless edges, and all of the texture you want from hand-painted detail. Picture book artists have a storytelling knack that can’t be contained in the pages. And why should they? As Live in a Story says, every wall is a blank canvas.

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Want your decals personalized? Can do.

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Kids deserve good art both in their shelves and on their walls, and Live in a Story is making it. Check it out:

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Brian Won‘s owl is ridiculous, right? Well. Great news.

If you visit Live in a Story during the month of November and give them your email and address, they’ll give you this small and smart version of the owl decal. (That’s much, much easier than NaNoWriMo!)

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And! If you order more than $100 of wall decals, they are giving away signed copies of Ninja!, Hooray for Hat!, and a Jannie Ho title.

Hooray for deals! Hooray for great news! Hooray for art!

(I think this calls for clicking Book Party up there.)

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3. The Next Big Thing: A Global Blog Tour




Hello!

I am participating in a global blog tour to bring awareness to authors and illustrators about their books.  A big thanks to the talented Maggie Smith for asking me to participate!

To answer these questions-


What is the working title of your latest book? 

The lastest book that I can talk about because it has already been released is Un Beso Antes De Dormir. Spanish for, A Kiss Before Bedtime.

Where did the idea come from for the book? 

I really only illustrated this book. Teresa Tellechea, the writer who is also the editor, was the one who came up with the idea.

What genre does your book fall under? 

Board book.


©copyright Alicia Padrón 2013


What actors would you choose to play the part of your characters in a movie rendition? 

That’s an interesting question! This book features babies kissing their mommies before going to sleep, so it would be lovely to have actresses playing themselves along with their babies. Since this board book has animals of all kinds living in their environments I would love for the actresses to be from all over the globe, in their native homes with their babies.

Juliette Binoche (France), Salma Hayek (Mexico) and Meryl Streep (US) come to mind.


What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book? 

All kinds of baby animals gently kiss their mommies goodnight. 


©copyright Alicia Padrón 2013


Who is publishing your book? 

Ediciones SM. First Spain then Mexico.


How long did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript? 

Teresa was in charge of that but I will answer this in the point of view of the illustrator. I took me about 2 weeks to roughly sketch these 10 spreads plus the cover.


What other books would you compare this story to within your genre? 

There are a large selection of goodnight books like Goodnight Moon, Goodnight Baby, to name a few.


Who or what inspired you to write this book? 

What inspired me to illustrate this was the fact that I’m a mom and the strong love and affection I feel for my kids. I’ve mentioned this before, I feel I wouldn’t illustrate the way I do, If I didn’t have children. Being a mom changed me to what I am today. This may sound a bit of an exaggeration to some, but seriously, I think the way I draw kids, babies (human or animals) and their parents are a reflection of how I feel.

©copyright Alicia Padrón 2013


What else about the book might pique the reader's interest? 

Well, here is a little secret.. I’m not sure I should say this but I know my editor Teresa wont mind, she is a sweetheart plus has complete trust in me for which I am forever grateful.

There is a tiny, little detail in one of the pages of the book that was drawn by my 11 year old daughter. She was thrilled to see the book come out with her own little illustration in it and I was even more delighted to see her face light up the first time she saw a printed copy. :o)

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The Next Big Thing Blog Tour continues next Friday with:


the wonderful Jannie Ho 




Make sure to visit her and check out these new super adorable books.
Just look at that mouse!! Hee.. too cute for words! :o)


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4. Illustration For Kids--Summer '12 Promotional!

Here's our latest promotional postcard--with a summer/beach theme! We LOVE summer! May it never end!*

*Unless, or course, you live in a perpetually hot climate--okay. May it end. And soon, right?


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5. Illustration For Kids Summer Postcard Promo!

Below is Illustration For Kids‘ latest postcard promo! (I put it in a vertical format for better sizing on the the blog.) Please have a visit at our group website and check out the individual illustrator websites, blogs, FB, Twitter pages, etc. Thanks!

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6. New Book Coming Out! -Jannie

I have a new book coming out this fall! Its titled Road Work Ahead, written by Anastasia Suen, illustrated by me. Published by Viking and being released on September 15, 2011.

Take a sneak peek of the interior art!

Check out the Facebook Fan page for related activities, news, and giveaways!

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7. Sketchbook Tour 2011

Tracy Bishop

Tracy Bishop and I headed up to San Francisco last week to view the 2011 Sketchbook Tour. I forgot to enter one number into my nav system, so we ended up in the design district, right next to an amazing cafe. We had the best potato salad and avocado BLT on foccacio ever!!! Luckily after some searching, we realized our error and made our way to the studio.

 We were a little shocked when we walked into the venue. It was very sterile and we weren't allowed to browse the books. You have to request two and wait to get them. We were so unprepared! It's a good thing that there were two of us to come up with names. We had a hard time remembering more than a few artist's books we wanted to see. Tracy put out a quick call on Twitter to discover some more. If you go — bring a list!

Jannie Ho's Comic Sketchbook

I loved holding these books in my hand and seeing the line work! I was surprised how many pages there were to fill! I followed along as Jannie Ho posted her story, but was still surprised how long it was. What a lot of work! If you missed it, you can read it here.

I'm holding Abigail Halpin's Sketchbook.

 I absolutely love Abigail Halpin's sketches! If I could wave a magic wand, I'd wish for her skills and style. Her book is beautiful!

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8. Playtime- Jannie

Its been a while since I voluntarily did human kids for our mailer- anthropomorphic animals are always so much more fun. But I actually enjoyed this one and liked how it turned out.

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9. New Activity book published by Peaceable Kingdom Press - Jannie

I recently illustrated this wipe and write activity book published by Peaceable Kingdom Press.
 

Some interior spreads:



Let's Do It Game Time! Write & Wipe Activity Book
published by Peaceable Kingdom Press

Ages 3-6
$12.99
Available on Amazon or at Peaceable Kingdom Press

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10. Jannie Ho Drawing Demo

Check out this fun demo by the talented illustrator, Jannie Ho.



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11. Giveaway: What Does Cow Say?

By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review
Published: January 15, 2011

The perfect giveaway for the littlest ones: a lift-the-flap board book! We have one copy of What Does Cow Say? written by Joan Holub and illustrated by Jannie Ho. Giveaway begins January 17, 2011, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends February 17 31, 2011, at 11:59 P.M. PST.

Reading Level: Ages 1-6

Board book: 18 pages

Book overview: The farm animals in this lift-the-flap board book have big mouths!

When the sun came up, Duck went QUACK and woke up his neighbor . . . As each animal awakens, young readers can guess what it says and open its big-flap beak, snout, or mouth to read its signature sound. The final spread shows a child waking up–with open arms and a final HOORAY! to welcome the day! Sweet!

A lift-the-flap board book published by Scholastic (Cartwheel Books), January 2010.

About the Author: Joan Holub is the author of over 130 books for children including Boo Who? A Spooky Lift-the-Flap, and is co-founder of http://readertotz.blogspot.com a board book blog dedicated to raising the profile and quality of infant/toddler books.

About the illustrator: Jannie Ho studied illustration at Parsons School of Design in NYC, and was a designer at Nickelodeon, Scholastic, and associate art director at TIME Magazine for Kids before becoming a full-time illustrator.

Visit: http://www.joanholub.com/

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Giveaway Rules:

  • Shipping Guidelines: This book giveaway is open to participants with a United States address.
  • Giveaway begins January 17, 2011, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends February 17, 2011, at 11:59 P.M. PST, when all entries must be received. No purchase necessary. See official rules for details. View our privacy policy.

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12. Gift Ideas from Jannie, Anette & Jennifer


Tis' the season for gift giving! Here are some great gift ideas for the little ones (and older ones) in your life:




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13. Website Update - Jannie

I recently updated my website by switching over to WordPress. There are new art in the portfolio and an up-to-date list of books I've done. Please go and take a look!

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14. Jannie- Fall Mailer

Here is my piece for our upcoming Fall mailer. -Jannie

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15. Top Ten things Illustrators can do to make Highlights Happy

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16. Halloween is Here Sticker Book Giveaway! -Jannie

I recently illustrated this sticker book, Halloween is Here, published by Running Press Kids. There is a story with tons of stickers inside!
I'm celebrating by giving away a copy at my blog, please hop over there for more details. Good luck! -Jannie

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17. Mobile Painting- Jannie

I haven't had much time for personal projects lately but had fun playing around with the iphone's brushes app. For a time lapse of this painting, go here!

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18. Inspiration from July -Jannie

Got my latest copy of Picturebook 10 recently. Just what I needed- a little bit of inspiration and see what my fellow children's illustrators are up to.
And here is my piece!

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19. Jannie- At the Moment I'm Working on...

A few things I'm working on:

  1. The June Collection for my digistamps line over at I {heart} Papers
  2. A story about two mice (and cheese, of course!)
  3. A book about monsters
  4. A book about zoo animals

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20. Inspiration from March-Jannie

Getting my creativity juices flowing with this book, Print & Pattern- a wonderful companion to the popular Print & Pattern blog. Thanks to Bowie Style for including me as one of the designers featured:

Also, I went back to NYC to see friends, family and the Tim Burton Exhibit at the MoMA.

Doing craft shows is also a wonderful inspiration; talking to fellow artists, seeing booth setups, the art of interacting with customers and or course, everyone's crafts. This was my table at the Blue House Ann Arbor show a few week ago.

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21. Spring Postcard-Jannie

My piece for the spring promo! -Jannie

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Illustrating Children's Picture Books, written by Steven Withrow
Get a peek inside!

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23. Double Spotted!

We have two Illustration for Kids members' work spotted in this month's HighFive magazine!

Check out Anette's gorgeous double spreads:
and here is mine (Jannie) a few pages after:

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24. Process of Creating a Book Cover

I'm celebrating the release of my latest board book, The Great Matzoh Hunt, published by PSS. I wrote about the process of creating the book cover over at my blog. Hope you enjoy! -Jannie

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25. Experimenting With a Different Art Medium-Jannie

I'm a pretty loyal fan of Adobe Illustrator but it is always a struggle trying to add textures to the work. So when I got an iphone last summer and downloaded the brushes app, it was an easy, non-threatening way to play with digital painting, pushing pixels instead of vector art.
I want to explore some more and paint with Photoshop at some point. For now, this was a great start and simply trying something else was a great lesson in what can be possible and where I would like to take my work (instead of being hindered by not knowing certain programs.) -Jannie

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