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1. 2008 Kidlit Bloggers Conference

The 2008 Kidlit Bloggers Conference will be held on September 27 in Portland, Oregon. Full details are at the Portland Kidlit blog, started just for the conference. If you think you can make, please go to the Portland Kidlit blog and leave your name; they need a rough headcount for planning purposes. This isn't a now or never, signed in blood sign up; it's a give us an idea for planning purposes whether we need a place that is small, medium, or big.

Here are my posts reporting on last year's conference, which was fabulous.

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2. How to Paint the Portrait of a Bird

by Jacques Prevert translated and illustrated by Mordecai Gerstein Roaring Brook 2007 originally published as pour faire le portrait d'un oiseau by editions GALLIARD 1949 Thankfully, and perhaps because of its age, the publisher has refrained from printing "From the acclaimed screenwriter of the French classic Children of Paradise" because that would have prevented me from picking the book up at

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