South Dakota Children's Book Awards

In addition to its other mentions and accolades, The Day The Universe Exploded My Head has been nominated for a Prairie Bloom Children’s Book Award by the South Dakota Library Association. This is a very special honor, as the awards are decided by readers themselves. For Universe, that means the 2nd and 3rd graders of South Dakota have singled out our book, and love it as much as we do. If you’d like to see all of the other wonderful books for all grades, nominated for this year’s awards, check out the South Dakota Librarian Association website.

And if you’d like to get yourself or someone you know a copy of The Day The Universe Exploded My Head, click here.

Universe is a 2022 Beehive Book Awards Nominee

Great news! The Day the Universe Exploded My Head has been nominated for a 2022 Beehive Book Award by the Children’s Literature Association of Utah. Founded in 1980 by professors at Brigham Young University, CLAU is an organization that “promotes literacy and a love of reading, and serves as a resource for excellence in children’s literature.” I’m thrilled that our book continues to get into the hands of more kids. For more about the Beehive Book Awards, CLAU, and to see the other nominees, click here.

Saturday Stories at the Society of Illustrators

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Ever wonder how a picture book gets made? On Saturday, July 17th, I’ll be giving a free, kid-friendly, virtual presentation at on of my favorite New York institutions, the Society of Illustrators.

Presented monthly, Saturday Stories invites guest illustrators to lead children and their adult companions in a read-aloud Zoom workshop related to the wide range of materials and processes that illustrators use to create their picture books.

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Join me at 10:30 AM–noon EST, on Saturday, July 17th for a workshop about children’s publishing, including a behind-the-scenes look at my illustration process, a read-aloud, and a character-building craft activity. I’ll present what happens when I first receive a story idea to illustrate, and how I get to know the characters through brainstorming and sketches, long before I put paint to paper. Focusing on the main character from A Big Surprise for Little Card, I’ll do a reading, followed by some step-by-step crafting using common household materials.

Here’s what you’ll need to make your own Little Card character:

  • 1 letter-sized piece of paper cut in half (to approx. 8.5” x 5.5.5”)

  • 2 pipe-cleaners (or 2 strips of paper, approx. 11” x .5”)

  • drawing materials (crayons, markers, pencils—your choice!)

  • scissors

  • tape

  • a pom-pom and glue (optional)

The program is free, but an RSVP is required. You can register online here.

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