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“… expansive, visual, and alive for today’s young readers.” It’s Poetry Month So We’re Talking Melodies of the Weary Blues with Shamar Knight-Justice

April 2, 2026 by Betsy Bird

"Good poetry does not just sound pretty. It tells the truth and reaches you whether you are ready for it or not, and Hughes has always had that kind of staying power." Happy April! We love Poetry Month and we love today's book.

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CLICK! Photographers Make Picture Books: A Discussion with Leonard Marcus and a Team of Featured Photographers

"I think we all have experienced the outsider status of being an illustrator whose work is photographic." Meet a slew of talented photographers, alongside a featured interview with curator/scholar Leonard Marcus himself!

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Meet the Outstanding Comics Award and All That It Entails: A Talk with Jennie Law

ALA gives out comics awards now? How did that happen? How do you join? And what books are they awarding? We speak to the Chair of the GNCRT to find out all the answers to all these questions.

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Fuse 8 n’ Kate: Max’s Chocolate Chicken by Rosemary Wells

Publisher Spotlight Spring/Summer 2026 Preview (Part Four)

“To pay attention is our endless and proper work.” Melissa Sweet Talks Goldfinches and Mary Oliver

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Review of the Day: The Moon Without Stars by Chanel Miller

That Chanel Miller’s writing is some of the strongest literary fiction coming out today is without question. But shhhh! Keep it to yourself, children. That’s just between you and this book.

Review of the Day: The Muéganos by Jaque Jours

Jours adeptly takes an incredibly silly idea and manages to make it poignant and universal in one fell swoop. This is a story about breaking a family apart, but in the best way possible.

Review of the Day: My Bicentennial Summer by G. Neri, ill. Corban Wilkin

Neri takes the facts of what happened when his family embarked on the road trip to beat all road trips, and ties that summer during the bicentennial into the state of the country today. Deeply fun, utterly smart, and visually arresting.

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Fuse 8 n’ Kate: Max’s Chocolate Chicken by Rosemary Wells

March 30, 2026 by Betsy Bird

"A chocolate chicken is not a thing." And yet here we are. Somehow we've not seen this particular Easter book on this podcast before. How will it fare amongst the pantheon of Max books?

Publisher Spotlight Spring/Summer 2026 Preview (Part Four)

March 27, 2026 by Betsy Bird

Today I would like you to make the acquaintance of new books coming out from Helvetiq, Kalaniot, Kube, Little Island, and NubeOcho.

“To pay attention is our endless and proper work.” Melissa Sweet Talks Goldfinches and Mary Oliver

March 26, 2026 by Betsy Bird

In a mix of poetry and science, this potential award-winner is a labor of love on every level. I discuss its creation with Melissa Sweet and she shows off a multitude of working sketches from the book.

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A Talk with the Team Behind Racial Literacy in Libraries (which I may have helped to co-write)

March 25, 2026 by Betsy Bird

"I hope this book convinces folks that racial literacy deserves to be a part of how every library serves their patrons, and that people feel empowered to turn that goal into reality." The go-to guide for equitable librarianship is finally here. Now meet the creators.

“…like threading a fistful of needles at once.” Maryrose Wood Talks the Art of the Sequel with a Whole New Bad Badger Novel!

March 24, 2026 by Betsy Bird

"A writer can’t be afraid to make a big mess, to really crack the thing open and find out what the book wants to be. That includes cracking yourself open, too." We have a grand talk today with a grand author.

Fuse 8 n’ Kate: The Red Book by Barbara Lehman

March 23, 2026 by Betsy Bird

Wordless and a winner (of the Caldecott Honor variety) we discuss Lehman's best known book and how it has aged since its publication long ago.

Cover Reveal: I Am NOT Grumpy! by Caroline L. Perry, ill. Sydney Hanson

March 22, 2026 by Betsy Bird

Are you read for the cutest (and mistakenly grumpiest) critter to hit a picture book page? We've the reveal and the interior spreads here today.

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