I went into the Harvard Book Store recently and said to the lovely person at the desk something along the lines of, "I'm looking for the book where you put your finger on a line and follow it along, and then maybe you poke a dot? It might be French?" The well-informed person brought me straight to a pile of Hervé Tullet's books. I bought a few for my nieces :o)
I'm supposed to be writing, but instead find myself gleefully pushing the space key as fast as I can to try to make someone taller. This is your fault, Roger.
I've been the editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc, since 1996; previously editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books and a children's and young adult librarian. Received my M.A. in library science from the University of Chicago in 1982 and a B.A. from Pitzer College in 1978.
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I went into the Harvard Book Store recently and said to the lovely person at the desk something along the lines of, "I'm looking for the book where you put your finger on a line and follow it along, and then maybe you poke a dot? It might be French?" The well-informed person brought me straight to a pile of Hervé Tullet's books. I bought a few for my nieces :o)
I'm supposed to be writing, but instead find myself gleefully pushing the space key as fast as I can to try to make someone taller. This is your fault, Roger.
Those scribble-in-your-own-design pages are fantastic !
I always had trouble with online drawing or coloring pages until i realized that I use a right-handed mouse even though I'm a lefty.
Que ç'est beau!
My head is on upside down. I like it v. much.
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