Here's a sneak peek at the cover of The Adventures of Max and Pinky: The Mystery! Coming October 14, 2008! You know you want to pre-order it...
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Blog: Maxwell Eaton III (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Mo Willems Doodles (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Guess which super-secret advanced copy came by special super-secret delivery yesterday? Yup, it’s the new Pigeon Book, the one you have to guess the title of (if you want me to visit your school that is). I’m pretty happy with how the final book came out, and hope you will be too. Until then, enjoy more of the kid’s guesses. (Here’s the Pigeon Dreaming Big) (Added bonus mini-interview

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Coming this spring from our pals at YottoY. I got to play around with the prototype, and while it fits the kiddies (like it should), I could also wear it. Awesome. Stay tuned for details, but I'll probably be visiting Toy Fair next month to plug this and the new Elephant and Piggie dolls.

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('nuff said)

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Last week everyone post a page from their sketch books. Oh well, better late than never, right? Here's a page of faces that I doodled while watching TV last week.

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When I work on pieces for Illustration Friday, I usually brainstorm a bit in my sketchbook until I get something I like. Sometimes the final piece will stick closely to the original idea or change into something completely different. I never really know how it will turn out until it is finished, which is part of the fun.
Here are some sketch ideas for the theme: Monster
Monster and girl?....
More monsters and girls...
What about circus monsters?.....
Yep, it has to be circus monsters...
And the final piece: Send in the Monster Clowns...
Hey Mo!He looks great. I am a mother of 4 yo twin boys . . . living in exile from Brooklyn. And my kids love your books almost as much as I do. The Pigeon and Leonardo and now Elephant and Piggy are really helping them learn how to read because of the few words on each page and the way they can *read* the expressions of the characters. I see little lightbulbs above their heads every time we read