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November 20, 2025

“… to tell the truth they must create an artifice.” We Discuss Memoirs, Comics, and I Wish I Didn’t Have to Tell You This with Eugene Yelchin

This past weekend I had the great delight in partaking in a Tomi Ungerer Symposium at The Rabbit hOle in Kansas City. If you’re unfamiliar with the location, it’s essentially the world’s first interactive picture book museum (and a lot more hands on than you’ll usually find with similar institutions). While tooling about its bookstore I happened to notice the book The Genius Under the Table prominently displayed in the middle grade fiction area. It instantly sent me back. When that book was ...

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Published on November 20, 2025 21:00

November 19, 2025

Icon: A 25th Anniversary of Ian Falconer’s OLIVIA and a Talk with Caitlyn Dlouhy and Justin Chanda

No sane person would disagree with the fact that it is beyond inappropriate to call a female reporter “piggy” in any context. You can understand, though, why I’ve had pigs in children’s literature on my mind since the president’s latest failure in basic human decency.

One pig in particular, actually.

Historically, it was male pigs who dominated the children’s literature landscape. Freddy the Pig. Wilbur. And Animal Farm wasn’t exactly for kids, but Napoleon stands strong (and were th...

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Published on November 19, 2025 21:00

November 18, 2025

Pilgrim Codex: Let’s Talk Migration, Translation, and Why This Book is Far Too Timely with Vivian Mansour and Carlos Rodr��guez Cortez

If you’ve been following the news at all then you probably know that my town of Evanston, Illinois has been dealing with ICE for the past month or so. Rachel Maddow discussed it. Our mayor has been all over the news. My Little Free Library has been found, more than once, to be full of whistles. We’ve been trained at the library on what to do if ICE comes in. It’s affected so many parts of my city.

So I looked at the books out for kids in 2025. Do any of them touch on what migration from M...

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Published on November 18, 2025 21:00

November 17, 2025

The Scourge of Upside Down Knitting Needles: 2025 Edition

Ya ha, me maties! Tis me! The uptight librarian who, for reasons that have never been adequately explained, is weirdly obsessed with one (and, really, only one) inaccurate form of visual representation in children’s picture books: Stories where the knitting needles are depicted inaccurately. I’m always keeping track, and today I’ll show you my results (just as I did in 2024, 2023 and 2022).

Let us dispense with the usual objections to this post right off the bat:

Question: Has anyone eve...
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Published on November 17, 2025 21:00

November 16, 2025

Fuse 8 n’ Kate: On the Night You Were Born by Nancy Tillman

New General Rule: When a celebrity promotes an already existing picture book, it is rarely a good thing. I am thinking, naturally, of the episode of Friends where they read Love You Forever in its entirety. But it doesn’t just happen on television shows. Recently a Kardashian recommended today’s title, and to my horror and delight it’s 20 years old (if you go by its original self-published publication date). A self-proclaimed books for parents (rather than children) we have to weigh Tillman’...

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Published on November 16, 2025 21:00

November 13, 2025

Palestinian. American. Comedian. Disabled. A Talk with Seema Yasmin About Maysoon Zayid: The Girl Who Can Can

Hey!

Any of you remember this book?:

It’s strange to consider any kind of a downside to the sheer hoardes of middle grade graphic novels coming out these days, but I am a little sad that sometimes really good and danged funny titles don’t make the splash they could have even a decade ago.

Shiny Misfits was one of those real rarities. It was penned by a female comedian. A female Palestinian-American comedian. A female Palestinian-American comedian with cerebral palsy. And apart from ...

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Published on November 13, 2025 21:00

November 12, 2025

“These tiny people are going to save the world.” A Ra! Ta! Ma! Cue! Talk with Howie Shia

I had someone write me the other day to let me know that they had an acquaintance reach out to them about writing a picture book. This acquaintance wanted the book to specifically be anti-ICE, which is a worthy sentiment but it got me to thinking about picture books with specific messages for specific times. When 9/11 or COVID hit, we got an interesting array of picture books speaking specifically to those moments in history. Yet because of the length of time a publishing cycle takes, one ra...

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Published on November 12, 2025 21:00

November 11, 2025

For the Inevitable Tough Moments: A Talk with Kevin Maillard��and��Rafael L��pez about And They Walk On

As National Native American Heritage Month continue apace, I’m indulging in yet another interview today. This time Kevin Maillard is my focus, alongside his latest book And They Walk On. If Kevin’s name sounds familiar, you may know this Professor of Law at��Syracuse University and enrolled member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma from his picture book Fry Bread. This latest title is a bit different, and personal in another way.

Today, I’m delighted to inform you that I will be interview...

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Published on November 11, 2025 21:00

November 10, 2025

Memorium…Jane: Patrick McDonnell Discusses Jane Goodall

As the end of the year approaches and the days grow short and dark, thoughts begin to turn to the people we lost during the year. There are a lot of names, beloved by many, that come to mind. Diane Keaton. Robert Redford. David Lynch.

I think losing Jane Goodall was a particularly hard loss, though. Not simply because of the legacy of her life and work, but also because she served as an inspiration for so many. She even, if you’ll recall, starred in a Caldecott Honor winning picture book....

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Published on November 10, 2025 21:00

November 9, 2025

All Hail the Year of the Banana: The Official Children’s Literature Trend of 2025

My sister had a baby this year and, as such, introduced me to this earworm of a song:

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Colby does love a banana���. #babyboy #babiesoftiktok #chickenbanana #dancingbaby #fyp #happybaby #firsttimemom #7monthsold #babytrend

��� Chicken Banana – Crazy Music Channel

Seems to me that it’s rather perfectly positioned. Not only was the viral hit of 2025 Steve’s Chicken Lava Song from the Minecraft movie, but bananas are also having their day. For whatever reason,...

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Published on November 09, 2025 21:00