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1. Video Sunday: “The only consolation is, you’re gonna die quickly with a Kindle.”

I was pleased to hear that the nuptials of Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer have at long last taken place.  Apparently Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket) played the accordion.  Just prior to that, however, Palmer and Gaiman and some friends made this little ode to Henson’s Labyrinth (which some will tell you is based on Sendak’s Outside Over There).  Someone once told me that David Bowie’s dance sans jockstrap was the heterosexual girl equivalent of many a boy’s Princess Leia’s gold bikini.  I’m just happy that Palmer recreated this scene shot for shot.  Thanks to Aunt Judy for the link.

I haven’t avoided talking about Salman Rushdie’s newest children’s book (Luka and the Fire of Life) on purpose or anything.  I just wasn’t particularly interested in reading it when it came out.  I did read his previous book for kids, Haroun and the Sea of Stories, which sort of struck me as meaningful in the context in which it was written, but ultimately an example of an adult author trying a bit too hard to write for kids.  The newest may be different.  Here’s its trailer.

A little disjointed but I like the kid who plays Luka certainly.

I’m often surprised by the talents of untrained student actors when reenacting their favorite children’s books.  But let’s raise the bar a moment.  Not only shall we have children acting out a kid’s book.  Not ONLY will they have fabulous costumes.  But they’re going to do it in an entirely different language.  Woah.  The students of Zhejiang A&F University in Lin’an China made the costumes and acted in this video of the American children’s book The Fuzzy Philosopher by Becky Ances and Ryan Wilson.

Geez.  Even the lighting is good.  And the camerawork.  And everyone should always include a cookie recipe at the end of their book trailers (whether it makes sense or not).  Thanks to Ryan Wilson for the link.

Picture, if you will, an entire blog dedicated to book trailers and book videos for kids.  It sort of sounds like a version of good old Book Trailerpark (now sadly defunct).  In fact, it exists at Watch. Connect. Read. and is hosted by the superb K-5 teacher librarian Mr. Schu.  Now Mr. Schu is the rare personage that first came to my attention through, of all mediums, Twitter.  Yes, it’s true, kids.  If you’re good at Twitter you can gain fans in the real world.  This next video comes from Mr. Schu’s site and spoke to me.  I recently hosted Simpsons writer and children’s author Mike Reiss in my library. Mr. Reiss has done many a book with the elusive illustrator Mr. Catrow, but he has never met him.  In fact, I myself didn’t even know what the fella looked like.  Mystery solved:

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