![]() This month saw the release of Erin’s second illustrated title, written with tremendous grace by author and poet Julie Fogliano. “or maybe it was the bears and all that stomping, / because bears can’t read signs / that say things like / ‘please do not stomp here- / (To boot, she visited again in 2010, the year the book was actually released, to share even more.) I have to say, when it won the 2011 Caldecott, you would have heard me screaming, had you been standing outside my home (yeah, I screamed that loudly in happiness and enthusiasm, but wait … why are you standing outside my home?), because back then, in 2009, my smart readers (who possess such good taste) and I all recognized it as the special picture book that it is. ![]() Stead (who happens to be her husband), she visited to share some early art and the tools she used to make the illustrations for the book. About a year prior to the release of her Caldecott-winning A Sick Day for Amos McGree, written by Philip C. This isn’t the first time illustrator Erin Stead has visited 7-Imp. ![]()
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