
They’re not twins, but they do share a book birthdate. And they are both bundles of joy!
Family Feast, another collaboration with illustrator Frank Morrison, celebrates the customs, conversation, chaos and culinary delights that make family gatherings unforgettably fun. Like my dog, Gigi, the beagle in Family Feast is ever hopeful for treats from the table.
Grind: An Ode to Skateboarding, illustrated in street-art style by Néstor Omar García López, celebrates one of the first extreme sports. The book draws on memories of my days as a skateboard-mom. Since the 1990s, hip hop has had a huge influence on hip hop–which brings me to another bit of news.
A Book Pairing for King Holiday Programs
Be a King: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Dream and You and Rap It Up! are both rooted in African-American oral traditions. Dr. King hailed from the Black church, where call-and-response enlivens worship services. Rap It Up!, a how-to book, encourages youth to seize the power of their voices. Based on these compelling titles, our newest presentation for grades 2-6 connects the Civil Rights Movement and hip hop culture as students chant refrains and sing 1960s protest songs. We look forward to presenting this exciting new program at schools like yours. Contact us soon to book this program for January or February.


