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January Carnival of Children's Literature

Welcome, and thanks for dropping by the January 2009 Carnival of Children's Literature! Curl up with your computer and a hot drink (if it's as cold where you are as it is here in Chicago!), and enjoy kidlit bloggers' favorite posts of the month.

No Books Like Snow Books: Wintry Reads

  • Rebecca Reid presents Caldecott Corner: Wintery Miscellany, a round-up of winter-themed Caldecott Award-winning books, at Rebecca Reads.
  • At In Need of Chocolate, Sarah presents A Study of Snow, a discussion of her family's favorite winter picture books and the activities they do with them.
  • At Mommy's Favorite Children's Books, Karen Mikolainis shows that it's never too late to discover Ezra Jack Keats' The Snowy Day.

Inauguration Celebration: Our New President

Winter Weather Advisory: Book Reviews

Cocoa and Cookies: Food for Thought

Gold Stars: 2009 Sydney Taylor Book Awards for Jewish Children's Literature

Warm Fuzzies: Books We Love

Last but not least, thanks as always to Melissa Wiley at Here in the Bonny Glen for coordinating our Children's Literature carnivals!

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Coming Soon: Carnival of Children's Lit

In case you've missed the news, I'm hosting the January Carnival of Children's Literature here at Under the Covers.

A blog carnival is basically a round-up of links on a particular theme (in this case, children's and teen literature). Bloggers submit their URLs, the host writes them up, and voila! Lots of interesting stuff to read, lots of new blogs to check out, etc., presented in one (hopefully) tidy package.

Suggested topics for this month's carnival: any of the myriad children's media awards that have recently or will soon be given; the Inauguration; Martin Luther King Day of Service; winter; great books for nasty, cold, soul-sucking days; or simply your favorite children's/teen-lit-related blog post of the month.

You can contribute your link at the BlogCarnival.com by clicking the "submit your blog article to this carnival" link. Deadline is tomorrow (January 28), and I'll post the round-up on Friday (January 30)!

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It Was a Busy Weekend

After ten days back in the States, I'm still playing catch-up. I read a couple of really fun books this weekend that I'm planning to post about, but in the meantime, here are some links worth following!

The May Carnival of Children's Literature is online, thanks to Melissa Wiley of Here in the Boggy Glen. Enjoy highlights from the Kidlitosphere's past month of posting. Add some new blogs to your blogroll while you're at it!

This weekend saw the launch of Guys Lit Wire, a new blogging effort spearheaded by Colleen Mondor at Chasing Ray. Colleen and a couple dozen other kidlit bloggers will be posting daily with book reviews and other news of particular interest to boy readers and those who work with them.

Finally, the Summer 2008 issue of the Prairie Wind, the SCBWI-Illinois newsletter, is up with my article about Print Library Resources for Authors. It's a follow-up to my Spring article about Digital Resources and focuses on public library resources that should particularly interest, but are not necessarily familiar to, children's book authors.

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