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  • A Caldecott Celebration: Six Artists Share Their Paths to the Caldecott Medal

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Step into the studios of six acclaimed illustrators and see how their Caldecott Medal-winning books were created. Children's book lovers of all ages will not want to miss this unique behind-the-scenes tour spanning 60 years of picture-book illustration history.
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  • Cricket's Jokes, Riddles and Other Stuff

    Marcia Leonard

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1977)
    A collection of elephant and knock-knock jokes, limericks, tongue twisters, and other corny gags sure to keep young readers laughing for hours
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  • Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France

    Max Leonard

    Paperback (Pegasus Books, June 14, 2016)
    A lively and entertaining history of the riders who have come in last place during the grueling 3,000-mile Tour de France Froome, Wiggins, Mercks―we know the winners of the Tour de France, but Lanterne Rouge tells the forgotten, often inspirational and occasionally absurd stories of the last-placed rider. We learn of stage winners and former yellow jerseys who tasted life at the other end of the bunch; the breakaway leader who stopped for a bottle of wine and then took a wrong turn; the doper whose drug cocktail accidentally slowed him down and the rider who was recognized as the most combative despite finishing at the back. Max Leonard flips the Tour de France on its head and examines what these stories tell us about ourselves, the 99% who don't win the trophy, and forces us to re-examine the meaning of success, failure and the very nature of sport.
  • The Making of Goodnight Moon: A 50th Anniversary Retrospective

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Tells the story of "Goodnight Moon," including ancedotes, previously unpublished photographs, and full-color studies of the artwork
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  • Scared

    Marcia Leonard

    Paperback (Smart Kids Pub, May 1, 1999)
    How I Feel books help children ages 2-6 recognize and identify their emotions and give them a vocabulary to describe what they are feeling. If children can name an emotion, they are on their way to understanding it. And when children can talk about what they are feeling, their parents will be better able to help them.
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  • Side by Side: Five Favorite Picture-Book Teams Go to Work

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Have you ever wondered how a picture book is made? The process is similar to the way we play a team sport, put on a play, or build a sandcastle-through collaboration. Writers and illustrators collaborate in a variety of ways. Sometimes they start as friends who choose to work together. Sometimes they become friends through the work they do. And sometimes they find that their feelings and styles change to the point where they can no longer work together. Each collaborative team and venture is unique. Side by Side focuses on five famous author/illustrator teams and favorite books they have published: - Arthur Yorinks/Richard Egielski & Louis the Fish - Alice Provensen/Martin Provensen & The Glorious Flight- Jon Scieszka/Lane Smith/Molly Leach & The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales - Julius Lester/Jerry Pinkney & Sam and the Tigers - Joanna Cole/Bruce Degen & The Magic School Bus Explores the Senses Personal anecdotes, edited manuscripts, sketches, and dummy book pages show the give-and-take that goes on between authors, illustrators, editors, and designers as they are working on projects they feel passionate about. By taking readers behind the scenes of these works in progress, Marcus gives us insight into how teamwork, cooperation, and friendship play a role in shaping the creative process, and will inspire readers to view their own team effort in fresh new ways.
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  • Lifelines: A Poetry Anthology Patterned on the Stages of Life

    Leonard M. Marcus

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, July 1, 1994)
    A collection of poems by such authors as William Blake, James Whitcomb Riley, and Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Andie Pandie

    Mary Leonard

    eBook
    Andie Pandie was a sweet little brown teddy bear who lived in a toy store in Colorado. He had lived in the toy store as long as he could remember, which a very long time in teddy bear time was. Usually Andie Pandie was just as happy as a little brown teddy bear could be. He got to meet lots and lots of people when they came in the toy store. But after a while, Andie Pandie began to get a little sad because all the other toys went home with someone who loved them but Andie Pandie had to stay in the toy store.
  • Comics Confidential: Thirteen Graphic Novelists Talk Story, Craft, and Life Outside the Box

    Various, Leonard S. Marcus

    eBook (Candlewick Press, Sept. 27, 2016)
    A must-have collection for comics fans and creators everywhere, packed with interviews and original comics by today’s foremost graphic novelists.Respected anthologist Leonard S. Marcus turns his literary microscope to the world of comics, which has lately morphed and matured at a furious pace. Powerful influences from manga to the movies to underground comix have influenced the thirteen artists and writers interviewed in these pages to create their own word-and-picture narratives. Here are their moving, funny, inspirational stories: true tales from the crucible of creative struggles that led each to become a master of one of today’s most vibrant art forms. The book also contains an original graphic short on the common theme of “the city" from each of the artists, a mini-comic set in a cityscape of their choosing—present-day, historical, or imaginary.Featuring interviews with:Harry BlissCatia ChienGeoffrey HayesKazu KibuishiHope LarsonDanica NovgorodoffMatt PhelanDave RomanMark and Siena Cherson SiegelJames SturmSara VaronGene Luen Yang
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  • Lanterne Rouge: The Last Man in the Tour de France

    Max Leonard

    Hardcover (Pegasus Books, May 30, 2015)
    If you complete a bike race of over 3,000 miles in last place, overcoming mountain ranges and merciless weather, all while enduring physical and psychological agony, should you be branded the loser? What if your loss helped a teammate win? What if others lacked the determination to finish? What if you were trying to come in last? Froome, Wiggins, Mercks―we know the winners of the Tour de France, but Lanterne Rouge tells the forgotten, often inspirational and occasionally absurd stories of the last-placed rider. We learn of stage winners and former yellow jerseys who tasted life at the other end of the bunch; the breakaway leader who stopped for a bottle of wine and then took a wrong turn; the doper whose drug cocktail accidentally slowed him down and the rider who was recognized as the most combative despite finishing at the back. Max Leonard flips the Tour de France on its head and examines what these stories tell us about ourselves, the 99% who don't win the trophy, and forces us to re-examine the meaning of success, failure and the very nature of sport. 16 pages of B&W and color photographs
  • Paintbox Penguins : A Book about Colors

    Marcia Leonard

    Paperback (Troll, Jan. 1, 1999)
    When their aunt sends them a set of paints and brushes, two penguins decide to paint everything in sight
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  • Pass It Down: Five Picture Book Families Make Their Mark

    Leonard S. Marcus

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Dec. 26, 2006)
    Our families help shape who we are―what we look like, what we like to eat, even what our strengths and abilities are. So when a parent is a renowned children's book author or illustrator, creative ability may be part of an amazing legacy. Leonard S. Marcus introduces readers to five best-selling and award-winning families with talent that spans the generations. By opening up these family albums―sharing personal memories, scrapbooks, book dummies, model shots, and final art, Marcus chronicles the way books come into being, the way artists are nurtured and grown, and the way where we come from influences who and what we become. Includes in depth interviews and extensive histories of five famous multi-generational families of children's book creators:Jerry Pinkney and his son Brian Pinkney, Anne and Harlow Rockwell and their daughter Lizzy, Donald Crews and Ann Jonas, and their daughter Nina Crews, Walter Dean Myers and his son Christopher Myers, Edith and Clement Hurd and their son Thacher Hurd.
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