‘And You Shall Know Me by My Twitter Bio’ (#1)

Sure you may know your children’s authors and illustrators, but can you name them from reading their Twitter bios? Test your skills below. All credit for this post idea goes to Laura Given (@LibLaura5) – she gave it to me (thanks, Laura!). Scoring If you can name the author or illustrator after reading the bio [...]

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Sure you may know your children’s authors and illustrators, but can you name them from reading their Twitter bios? Test your skills below.

All credit for this post idea goes to Laura Given (@LibLaura5) – she gave it to me (thanks, Laura!).

Scoring

If you can name the author or illustrator after reading the bio only – 3 points

If you can name the author or illustrator after reading the bio and one clue – 2 points

If you can name the author or illustrator after reading the bio and two clues – 1 point

#1

Twitter Bio 1 1 And You Shall Know Me by My Twitter Bio (#1)

Bio: I make books for children and their adult slaves

Clue 1: Location: Brooklyn

Clue 2: Flight of the Dodo is his first picture book

Click here to reveal the answer

#2

Twitter Bio 1 2 And You Shall Know Me by My Twitter Bio (#1)

Bio: Writer, illustrator, plant admirer, music adorer, student of dogs, dance apprentice, story-maker, compulsory reader, daydreamer, creator.

Clue 1: One of her favorite books is La Increíble y Triste Historia de La Candida Erendira y su Abuela Desalmada by Gabriel García Márquez

Clue 2: One of her first books is Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez

Click here to reveal the answer

#3

 Twitter Bio 1 3 And You Shall Know Me by My Twitter Bio (#1)

Bio: husband, father, author, illustrator, speaker, producer, radio personality, advocate, amateur bowler

Clue 1: Location: Northampton, MA

Clue 2: His first book is called Goodnight, Monkey Boy

Click here to reveal the answer

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