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Got Charts?

By Carol HinzEditorial Director, Millbrook Press I’m a big fan of charts, schedules, and spreadsheets. Without them, I’m not sure how I’d know where a project is at a given moment or when it needs to be done. In my office, I have what I affectionately call my wall o’charts. Here is a photo showing […]Read more "Got Charts?"
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Star Dust

By Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB TFCB science writer and illustrator Ron Miller is always feeding me the most wonderful science activities. I’m always amazed at how Ron is able to offer such an easy way to get a grasp of the huge cosmic forces at work around us every day. The latest Ron […]Read more "Star Dust"
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Covers (probably part I)

Covers have an uneasy relationship with social media, or so it is beginning to seem to me. So much about the book making and marketing processes have updated themselves for a socially networked world. In this world covers are, in best cases, avatars for books and their authors and lightning rods for their publishers in […]Read more "Covers (probably part I)"
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GU Comics Day: Hurrah for Guinea Pigs (and Koalas)! Kirkus announces its 2010 Best Children’s Books List

Here’s a happy occasion for GU Comics Day to return to the blog! Kirkus Book Reviews has announced their 2010 Best Children’s Books, and two Graphic Universe titles are on the list: Hamster and Cheese and And Then There Were Gnomes by Colleen AF Venable and Stephanie Yue. There are of course many other great books […]Read more "GU Comics Day: Hurrah for Guinea Pigs (and Koalas)! Kirkus announces its 2010 Best Children’s Books List"
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How Do Cats Drink? A Physics Lesson

By Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB <img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_lqHsy2xLVmU/TN1-XAGgfPI/AAAAAAAAAR8/qpaS9JIPBL8/videofd99e5c51c5d%5B3%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" style="border-style: none;" galleryimg="no" onload="var downlevelDiv = document.getElementById('1e56cc78-da3c-432f-bc1b-86881124c833'); downlevelDiv.innerHTML = " http://www.youtube.com/v/ht9bPJDlRFc&hl=en“;” alt=”” /> I know I’ve said before that I’m a cat lover (I have three), and here’s proof positive that you can use your personal passions as fodder for science projects. The New York Times […]Read more "How Do Cats Drink? A Physics Lesson"
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Tally Cat Q&A

by Trudy Harris (author) and Andrew Harris (illustrator) We are both excited to share some of our thoughts with you about our book Tally Cat Keeps Track. We are going to experiment a bit on this blog by interviewing each other. So here goes… Andrew to Trudy: What made you want to write a story […]Read more "Tally Cat Q&A"
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Quidditch

by Anna Cavallo I thought I was going to write about vocabulary. It is, after all, an important element of all books, and it’s particularly something we think about in shaping and refining Lerner books. Throwing around too many unfamiliar words may deter a reader. But introducing a key term in a clear, relatable way […]Read more "Quidditch"
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Evaluating talent is difficult…

Especially in a team context. Just ask the Portland Trail Blazers. And guess what? It’s not any easier in the book industry. In sports, general managers look for players who have superior skills in their own rights, but also skills that complement the existing players on the roster. And that means that there will always […]Read more "Evaluating talent is difficult…"