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Common Core State Standards

Interviews with authors and illustrators

Recommended books -- reviews and themed book lists

Book app reviews

Movie reviews

School -- reading in school, author visits, and more

Blogger bios

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Notes from the Horn Book

We also have a nonfiction-only newsletter, Nonfiction Notes, that you'll automatically get when you sign up. Nonfiction Notes has been a quarterly publication, but we're hoping to start sending it more often, I think either six or eight times a year.

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Extra credit if you know who drew the reading goat.

 

Lolly Robinson

Lolly Robinson is a freelance designer and consultant with degrees in studio art and children’s literature. She is the former creative director for The Horn Book, Inc., and has taught children’s literature at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education. She has served on the Caldecott and Boston Globe-Horn Book Award committees and blogged for Calling Caldecott and Lolly's Classroom on this site.

 

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Paige Ysteboe

William Steig?

Posted : Feb 12, 2014 11:53

Lolly Robinson

Ding-ding-ding!

Posted : Feb 12, 2014 11:53


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