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		<title>Simon &amp; Schuster Fall Kids &#124; Preview Peek</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rocco Staino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simon &#038; Schuster’s recent preview of its fall children’s books in New York City was a unique, and unprecedented, opportunity for celebration this year, as librarians and teachers gathered during the event to help celebrate award-winning author/illustrator Ashley Bryan’s 90th birthday. Bryan was in attendance to present his newest book <em>Can’t Scare Me</em>, which debuts next month.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="wp-image-57198 alignright" title="S&amp;SBryanBirthday" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SSBryanBirthday.jpg" alt="SSBryanBirthday Simon & Schuster Fall Kids | Preview Peek" width="305" height="248" />Simon &amp; Schuster’s recent preview of its fall children’s books in New York City was a unique and unprecedented opportunity for celebration this year, as librarians and teachers gathered during the event to help celebrate award-winning author/illustrator Ashley Bryan’s 90<sup>th</sup> birthday.Bryan, winner of the 2009 Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for his lifetime contribution to children&#8217;s literature, had traveled to NYC from his home in Maine to present his newest book, <em>Can’t Scare Me</em>, which debuts next month.</p>
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<p>Bryan&#8217;s reading aloud from his book to the warmly receptive crowd was a tough act to follow but publisher Justin Chanda piqued our interest by noting, “It’s rare to be reminded why you are in the business,” as he introduced <em>The Boy on the Wooden Box, </em>a Holocaust memoir. The book, which debuts late this month, is the story of Leon Leyson, a boy who was saved by Oskar Shindler. Unfortunately, Leyson died before seeing the book’s release.</p>
<p>I was also excited to learn that Bill Joyce, author the of multi-platformed <em><a href="http://morrislessmore.com/">The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore</a> </em>(2012) will publish, in cooperation with Moonbot Studios, <em>The Mischievians, </em>a story of global mischief-makers, and that Phyllis Reynolds Naylor will end her “Alice” series with <em>Now I’ll Tell You Everything. </em>In the new book, Alice updates her life up to the age of 60.</p>
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Naylor isn’t the only author updating a beloved story. After 25 years, Patricia Polacco has written a companion to <em>The Keeping Quilt </em>called <em>The Blessing Cup. </em>Meanwhile, only 11 years after <em>The House of the Scorpion, </em>a book that many believe started the rise of dystopian fiction, Nancy Farmer will pick up where she left off in her sequel <em>The Lord of Opium. </em>And after seven years, Ellen Hopkins has finally completed <em>Smoke</em>, a sequel to her acclaimed 2006 title, <em>Burned.</em></p>
<p>In September, Brian Floca’s long-awaited <em>Locomotive </em>will chug onto many of our bookshelves. The month also brings “Talk Like a Pirate Day” (the 19th), which will be celebrated with<em> Pirates Love Underpants, </em>the latest in author Claire Freedman and illustrator by Ben Cort’s “underpants” franchise.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-57464" title="SandS1_9" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SandS1_9-600x357.jpg" alt="SandS1 9 600x357 Simon & Schuster Fall Kids | Preview Peek" width="540" height="321" />October will also see some timely releases. Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin have reunited their barnyard friends for Halloween in <em>Click, Clack, Boo!  </em>Also for Halloween is <em>The Power of Poppy Pendle </em>by Natasha Lowe, a sweet story about a good witch with bonus recipes.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">And then the preview became dogs galore, with the introduction of Debra Frasier’s <em>Spike: Ugliest Dog in the Universe</em>; <em>God Got a Dog</em> by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Marla Frazee; and Bob Dylan’s <em>If Dogs Run Free, </em>based on one of his lesser-known songs. Dylan isn’t the only celebrity with a book based on a song this year: Jewel has debuted <em>Sweet Dreams, </em>while John Lithgow’s <em>Never Play Music Right Next to the Zoo </em>will drop in October. Both books come with CDs.</p>
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<p>What do you get when you team up two zany guys like Jon Sciezska and Mac Barnett? You get a redo of a benign book entitled <em>Birthday Bunny</em> into the hilariously entertaining <em>Battle Bunny</em>. It’s a picture book with fun illustrations by Mathew Myers that kids of all ages will find amusing. Who could resist a book that is described as a “hip kid’s <em>Elements of Style</em>” featuring a Tim Burton-ish teacher?</p>
<p>You should also be checking out <em>Thrice Told Tales: Three Mice Full of Writing Advice </em>by Catherine Lewis, illustrated by Joost Swarte.</p>
<p>A couple of trilogies-plus-one books are on their way: Rick Yancy’s <em>Final Descent, </em>the fourth in his “Monstrumologist” series, and <em>Fire and Ash, </em>the fourth book in Jonathan Maberry’s <em>Rot &amp; Ruin</em> series.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-57465" title="SandS_20_27" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SandS_20_27-600x346.jpg" alt="SandS 20 27 600x346 Simon & Schuster Fall Kids | Preview Peek" width="540" height="311" />Sharon Messenger and Lisa McMann prove to be busy ladies with several books on the fall list. Messenger will debut <em>Keeper of the Lost Cities: Exile </em>and <em>Let the Sky Fall. </em>McMann has three upcoming titles this fall, <em>Island of Fire</em>, the latest in her “Unwanteds” series—described as <em>Hunger Games </em>meets Harry Potter—<em>Bang</em>, the second in her &#8220;Visions&#8221; series, and <em>Don’t Close Your Eyes.</em></p>
<p><em></em>Those looking for books to meet your Common Core needs will have a wealth of titles to choose from on S&amp;S’s list. For interesting stories about real people, try Jeanette Winter’s <em>Henri’s Scissors, </em>a true life story about Matisse, or <em>The Tree Lady,</em> which tells the story of Katherine Olivia Sessions, the woman responsible for the millions of trees and plants that populate Balboa Park in San Diego. And <em>Let’s Go Nuts! Seeds We Eat </em>may fit nicely into a science curriculum.</p>
<p><img class="alignright  wp-image-57466" title="SandS_28comebackmoon" src="http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SandS_28comebackmoon.jpg" alt="SandS 28comebackmoon Simon & Schuster Fall Kids | Preview Peek" width="178" height="144" />Lastly, I was delighted to learn that two-time Caldecott Medalist Nonny Hogrogian and her husband, Newbery Honor Medalist David Kherdian, have collaborated on a new book: <em>Come Back, Moon, </em>which will be released in October.</p>
<p>It’s also exciting to find out that Simon &amp; Schuster has launched a website and app for the parents and educators of beginning readers called <a href="http://www.readytoread.com/" target="_blank">Ready To Read</a>; it features classroom guides, activity sheets, and certificates.</p>
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