Peter H. Reynolds: All The Wonders, Episode 338

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Peter H. Reynolds (@peterhreynolds), author illustrator of The Dot, Ish, and, most recently, of Happy Dreamer, stops by the podcast to talk about being a very distracted kid, the power we all possess to make things better, and the idea that technology isn’t as cool as innovative thinking.


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Episode Notes

Peter H. Reynolds‘ home page
The Dot Club (International Dot Day)
Fablevision

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Purchase Peter H. Reynolds’ books for your reader or readers.

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Matthew Winner

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Matthew Winner is an elementary library media specialist in Elkridge, Maryland. He is is the co-founder and content director of All The Wonders, a children’s literature website and more, and host of the Let's Get Busy podcast, a weekly podcast where Matthew talks to authors, illustrators, award winners, up-and-comers, and everyone in between. In 2013 Matthew was named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker and was invited to the White House as part of the Champions of Change program. For more information, connect with Matthew on Twitter at @MatthewWinner .

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  1. OH, I have so many podcasts to catch up on and today is the perfect day to listen. Of course, I see “Peter Reynolds” and there’s no question who I’m listening to first today πŸ˜€ In listening to this, I agree with Peter that you, Matthew, and he are a perfect “creative” match. You both are, not just innovative, creative thinkers, but are gifted with the ability of seeing what’s at the core of things, not just in books and literature, but in life. This podcast was another great gift to your listeners. Thanks, guys, for some uplifting time spent πŸ˜€ (And you both know, personally, how much I adore what you do as individuals :D) oxox

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