Resources
Favorite Resources for Parents and Teachers
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Where to find great books:
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The American Library Association’s website—includes reading lists and award-winners, too
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The What Do We Do All Day blog—also a great resource for screen-free activities
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Sarah Mackenzie’s website, Read Aloud Revival
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Books about reading with kids:
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Give Your Child the World by Jamie C. Martin—book recommendations, organized geographically
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Sarah Mackenzie’s The Read Aloud Family—all things reading with kids
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Molly Bang’s book Picture This for book makers (young and old) and readers, too
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For a deep (and fascinating) dive into picture books:
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Mac Barnett’s newsletter, Looking at Picture Books, co-created with illustrator Jon Klassen. It reads like a conversation at a coffee shop with an old friend.
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Favorite Resources for Children’s Book Writers
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My favorite writing groups to join (you’ll find me there!):
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The Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI)
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Twelve by Twelve (12x12) for picture book writers and illustrators
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Websites to follow:
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Jane Friedman’s Reporting on the Publishing Industry
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Kidlit 411 includes the latest tips, courses, interviews, giveaways, and new releases—updated weekly
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Mac Barnett’s newsletter, Looking at Picture Books, co-created with illustrator Jon Klassen
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Books about writing:
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-Anne Lamott’s Bird By Bird—Just read it. It’s a must!
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-Georgia Heard’s Finding the Heart of Nonfiction
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-Molly Bang’s Picture This—Even if you don’t illustrate, it will change the way you see words.
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-Wendelin Van Draanen’s Hope in the Mail, for writers, especially when things get tough (as they will)
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Favorite Resources for Young Writers
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Websites about writing:
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All about Mo Willems’s writing journey and work (and, you can draw alongside Mo!)
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Bookmaking with Tinkerlab
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Fun books about writing:
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Nancy Loewen’s Writer’s Toolbox books
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Katie Clemons’s Time Capsule
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Any Mad Libs book (so many to choose from!)
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