Morning, fellow plebes! And isn’t the weather just fine and dandy these last few days? It has been in New York anyway. Which is to say, it feels like we briefly stole San Francisco’s temperatures for our own use this week. Giving it back is going to be awful. To take my mind off that, here are some links and hits that might be of interest to you and yours.
First and foremost, were you aware that New York Public Library, my good ,sweet, kind, adorable employer, is going to premier a brand new exhibit on Friday, June 21st and that it’s ALL about children’s literature? Tis true! Called The ABC of It: Why Children’s Books Matter, the exhibit is curated by the illustrious Leonard Marcus, “The ABC of It draws on collections across the Library to present the literature for children and teens against a sweeping backdrop of history, the arts, popular culture, and technological change.” In short, it will feature treasures from the NYPL collection, many of which have never seen the light of day before. And, naturally, Pooh and friends. I cannot wait!!
There are many reasons to love it, but for me it all comes down to the mustache. That and the hum-dee-hum-dee-hum attitudes of the critters. Hat tip to Stephanie for the find.
There’s a character out there that they’re calling “the French Harry Potter” and his name is Oksa? I’m hooked. American publication, please! Things I Do Not Know: The number of children’s museums in the country that take the time to feature children’s literature from time to time. I just don’t know who they are until it’s almost too late. Take The Walt Disney Family Museum. I had no idea such a thing existed, until I heard about its current program Maurice Sendak: 50 Years, 50 Works, 50 Reasons. It’s only running from May 23 – July 7, so get in while you can (if you happen to have access to the much-mentioned-today San Francisco, that is). So the upcoming ALA Conference is in two weeks or so (gleep!) and I am having a devil of a time finding an outfit for the Newbery / Caldecott Banquet. Time is running out and I’m beginning a low ebb of panic. Maybe it’s all for naught but . . . . gleep. To take my mind off of my worries I was delighted to discover that inside of ALA this year there is a tiny graphic novel conference called Graphicon. Check out the roster for it here and be as awed as I. Ima gonna get me a piece of some of that! Either that or just enjoy this listing of charming Caldecott celebrations happening hither and thither. So you thought you knew all the children’s book humor awards out there, eh? Thought they began and ended with the Roald Dahl prize in England and the Sid Fleischman Award here in the States? Think again! Clearly you haven’t met the Denise McCoy Legacy Award. As the site says, “Established in 2005, the Denise McCoy Legacy Award honors the author of the previous year’s most humorous children’s book as selected by the committee.” The winners are great and the award top notch. Thanks to past recipient Tom Angleberger for the link. Just when I don’t think I can love Jeff Kinney any more he goes and decides to give his town of 6,000 a new bookstore. As the PW article points out, he’s hardly the first author to go the bookstore route, but he may be one of the few children’s authors to do so. Louise Erdrich traipses in both the children’s and adult world of lit, after all. But pure children’s books? This is the first in my own recent memory. Daily Image:The only problem with today’s Daily Image is that now I want to watch this show. Badly.

Maureen Johnson would like this. Someone go and tell her about it. Thanks to Marci for the link!
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