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1. #797 – A Very Merry, Mixed-Up Christmas by Chrysa Smith & Pat Achilles

A Very, Merry, Mixed-Up Christmas Series: The Adventure of the Poodle Posse, #5 Written by Chrysa Smith Illustrated by Pat Achilles The Well Bred Book     9/01/2015 978-0-692-48293-3 44 pages     Ages 7—9 “In a Very Merry, Mixed-Up Christmas, you’ll experience the excitement that the holidays hold, the angst that Santa feels when Elfluenza …

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2. Gaston – Perfect Picture Book Friday

I want to dedicate this post to the author Kelly DiPucchio’s own sweet little pooch, Whimsy, who passed away a couple of weeks ago. Run in peace, Whimsy DiPucchio, 2000-2015. I am sure you were the inspiration for many stories and … Continue reading

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3. Poodles, Noodles and Snickerdoodles - A Review

What happens when two poodle pups are left to their own eating choices?  Find out in, Poodles, Noodles and Snickerdoodles by Kathy L. Raunikar.

This delightful book is written in rhyme and provides a valuable lesson in healthy eating.  With its fun and gentle reminder to both children and parents, nutritional food choices save the day (and poodle pups waist lines!).

The illustrations done by Ingrid M. Raunikar will both thrill and delight your young reader/listener as the cute poodle pups and their poodle-parents lead them through the story.

Poodles, Noodles and Snickerdoodles is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble

Published by; Yorkshire Publishing

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4. The Proofs have arrived

It is really exciting when you get to see the galley proofs of a book you just illustrated and they look great!


So many times the color can be a bit off, or some spreads don't match perfectly, but this time I am just thrilled that the proofs look great in all respects: color, design, and alignment.  The book, "Flying Poodles, A Christmas Story" by Karen Morss is due out later this fall in time for Christmas.  Her vision and her story are a combination of fantasy and reality and I know children and adults will enjoy her version of a Christmas Eve miracle.

In addition to the book an iPad version is also being finalized and will include audio featuring some of Karen's young neighbors as the voices of the poodles.

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5. A nice day



So this is the view from my lovely hotel room. And a bit of the hotel room. (Telescope over on the far right.)



I digitally messed up this photo in order to give less information about stuff around us. So I'm at Studio Ghibli and that's Mr Miyazaki, and me, and Mr Suzuki, his producer.



Mr Miyazaki showed me the Nursery for local children that he's building as a sort of side project. In the foreground is Steve Alpert, VP of Studio Ghibli's international division.


And there's me and Steve Alpert. In colour and not even a bit fuzzed.

(I didn't think that jet-lag was getting to me until I got in the car to go back to the hotel, and then, with no time in-between, we were back at the hotel, and my arm and neck were cramped from the position I'd fallen asleep in...)

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