Under a Cloud of Darkness
Lauren Davis contemplates the impact of today’s actions on tomorrow’s children.
How LITTLE RED Works
Mel Schuit makes connections between Bethan Woollvin’s LITTLE RED and Molly Bang’s theories in PICTURE THIS: HOW PICTURES WORK
Book Trailer Premiere: Lucky Lazlo
Author/illustrator, Steve Light, stops by to premiere the trailer for his newest picture book, LUCKY LAZLO, and to give us a peak behind the scenes. He shares handwritten backstory, unreleased illustration drafts, and more!
Peter, You!: Creating an Homage
For author Andrea Davis Pinkney, it started with a swirl of words that fluttered up among the frosty white, while she flapped her “arm-wings” to make a snow angel.
Inspiration Collages
Ezra Jack Keats was inspired by a photo of a little boy when he created The Snowy Day. Today we will be making our own collages based on the people, places, and things in our lives that inspire us the most.
Best of 2016: Chapter Books to YA
The novels we read this year brought readers hope, challenged their perceptions, and illuminated experiences in ways both lasting and affecting. Enjoy our list of the best novels of 2016, as selected by the team at All The Wonders.
Best of 2016: Nonfiction Picture Books
What we read in nonfiction picture books can teach us about ourselves, one another, and the world around us. Whether by learning about an historic figure’s contribution to knowledge or well-being, or in the way we are called to take notice of what’s going on outside our window, these books call on us to ask big questions and to listen closely for answers. Enjoy our list of the best nonfiction picture books of 2016, as selected by the team at All The Wonders.
Best of 2016: Picture Books
Excellence abounded in picture books this year, taking the form of piano-playing bears, Debbie-loving foxes, and the secret language of insects. Enjoy our list of the best picture books of 2016, as selected by the team at All The Wonders.