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1. JK Rowling's speech

JK Rowling gave this year's commencement speech at Harvard. Its brilliant. I laughed, I cried.
(Thanks Jean Gralley for passing it on to the PBAA group so I could pass it on here.)

Watch the video of the speech.

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2. Digital Storytelling

Do NOT miss Kristen McLean's post Trendwatch: Inanimate Alice at pixie stix kids pix. She discusses the intriguing possibilities of digital storytelling and where to find some examples on the web today.

I am so grateful for this link to Jean Gralley’s take on digital picture books. Click on Books Unbound. Fascinating!

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