Ryan T. Higgins: All The Wonders, Episode 346

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Be Quiet!

Ryan T. Higgins (@RyanT_Higgins), author illustrator most recently of Be Quiet!, stops by the podcast to talk about a grumpy bear, some gosling offspring, and a mouse who just wants some peace and quiet in order to share his wordless picture book.


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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. Having grown up in Raymond, Maine (and listening to this podcast as I was driving home from Maine on Sunday morning) – I love to hear about awesome fellow Mainers! Thank you, Matthew, for your wonderful interviews, and for introducing us to so many ah-may-zing authors and illustrators. Because of you, my book wish list continues to grow! Melissa

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