While on YouTube, I stumbled onto this 2:19 minute HowCast video titled "How to Tell a Ghost Story." The 5 or 6 points the narrator gives are marvelous. Actually, the points will work for "How to Write a Kid's Picture Book," too! Enjoy!
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Blog: Black Threads in Kid's LIt (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I Love this cover! I'd buy a cup cake from this young man. Who knows, he may be the owner of the future CakeLove bakery (Warren Brown, an African American owned establishment in the DC/VA area. A new CakeLove recently opened blocks from my home in VA!) So, what is K.E.N.N.Y? It stands for Kid Entrepreneurs Need Nourishing Young. The "K.E.N.N.Y. BOOK is a newly designed 8-1/2 x 11 workbook
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Riding in cars. I'm not crazy about riding in the back seat of a car with anyone. I get a closed in feeling and I don't like it but I can do it. If the car is large and roomy I don't have a problem with it at all. I just like a lot of window to look out of.
This was a quick sketch I did of Steve, our driver when we went to Kansas City on business a few weeks ago. My hand was a bit shaky; trying to draw in the back seat of a car is no easy feat.
Love it!