Philip C. Stead: All The Wonders, Episode 313

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Samson in the Snow

Philip C. Stead, author illustrator of Samson in the Snow, stops by the podcast to talk about being a natural worrier, using various materials to express the whole rainbow of what snow can be, and what time means to a creative person.


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Thanks for listening to All The Wonders: The Children’s Book Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on the Stitcher radio app. There you’ll find an archive of every episode of the podcast. You’ll also have an opportunity to leave a review or some stars. If you do, hugs and high fives are coming your way. Thanks for inviting us into your ears and for your support!


Want to read more about Samson? Check out our ALL THE WONDERS of Samson in the Snow post, featuring an interview with author-illustrator Philip Stead, an exploration of empathy in Philip Stead’s picture books, and a craft that will help you carry your own Samson with you as you journey into winter.

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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. Thanks so much for this wonderful book talk with Philip Stead. Thanks for filling the world with positive words and noticing the raw beauty of them. Hopefully, kids everywhere (big and small) will catch the creative kindness planted in every book you share!

  2. I have four horses (was supposed to have three but my adopted mustang arrived pregnant). My morning routine with them takes about 20 minutes going as fast as possible. However, since discovering your podcast, I’ve slowed it down to about 42 minutes. Horse chores have now become one of my favorite and most inspirational times of the day. Thank you for your thoughtful conversations.

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