We'll start with the Perfect Picture Book, so as to keep that at the top and easy to find. But the agenda will include November's Straight From The Editor and SUCH an awesome surprise that I will only blame you a little if you have to scroll down quickly and take a sneak peek! Just scroll back up again so you don't miss anything :)
Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree
Written and Illustrated By: Robert Barry
Doubleday Books For Young Readers, October 2000 (originally Random House 1963)
Fiction
Suitable For: ages 4 and up
Theme/Topics: Christmas, sharing, optimism, "waste not, want not".
Opening and brief synopsis: "Mr. Wiilowby's Christmas tree came by special delivery. Full and fresh and glistening green - the biggest tree he had ever seen." But to his dismay the tree is too tall! He calls upon his butler to chop off the top, and so begins the tale of a Christmas tree that brings joy to homes of all kinds. Over and over the top of the tree is trimmed, becoming a tree for smaller and smaller homes. Instead of serving only one family, Mr Willowby's tree becomes a tree for seven. Children will be delighted when they see where the last, smallest piece of the tree ends up!
Links To Resources: Mr. Willowby Activities, Stacking Trees, Preschool Discussion Topics, Gift Tag Activity.
Why I Like This Book: Catchy rhyme, a charming story and a theme of generosity and making the best of whatever comes along all combine to make this a delightful holiday tale. From Mr. Willowby right down to the last recipient, each character uses just what he or she needs and the rest goes on to someone else. Nobody says it isn't big enough. Rather, they all feel overly blessed. The art is warm and engaging, with each little home and family cozier than the last.
If you haven't read Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree, get thee to a library right quick :)
For the complete list of books with resources, please visit Perfect Picture Books.
Next, it's time for Straight From The Editor! You will recall Dee's pitch:
Working Title: Hating Ric
Age/Genre: YA Verse
Pitch: On the day of his brother, Jason's funeral, 17 year-old Ric's anger explodes, and he races Jason's car through the streets, crashing and badly injuring jogger, Kate. Ric is sent to a juvenile justice centre, where survivor guilt and grief set him on a reckless destruction course. Help comes through his music and from an unexpected source in Kate who is struggling to put her own life back together.
And here are Erin's comments:
This needs to be short and sweet. Your long sentences are somewhat confusing and an editor would have to read it twice to figure out what you are saying. Basically, Ric is angry after his brother’s death. Did he cause it, was he with him? Is that why you’re implying survivor’s guilt? Be more to the point. You want the reader to be intrigued, not guessing. And don’t be afraid to use cliché’s. Sometimes they can get the point across quickly and in fewer words. Can you say Kate is battling her own demons? Something like that. I think an editor will be intrigued if it’s more direct and to the point.
I find Erin's comments very interesting and helpful, and I hope you all do, too!
And now... duhn duhn duhn... the moment you've all been waiting for... duhn duhn duhn.... THE SURPRISE!!!
This is really for all of you, so I hope you like it! Think of it as my little holiday gift to you :)
Presenting, the Perfect Picture Book Badge! LOOK!
Badge designed by Loni Edwards |
So now I must tell you about the extraordinarily talented artist who created this badge. I know this will come as a shock to you - especially those of you who have had the opportunity to witness my unrivaled drawing skills (tee hee) but I did NOT draw this. I know. Nearly impossible to believe :)
This gorgeous badge was designed for all of us by the incomparable Loni Edwards.
Loni, please be so kind as to tell us a little about yourself!
Loni: I am a digital artist, although I have been known to dabble in watercolor, acrylics and pen & ink. The core of my art is digital though. It is created by using Photoshop techniques and a Wacom tablet. I sketch out my idea, then scan it into Photoshop where I ink and color. Influences are Charles Schulz, Jim Davis, Walt Disney Studios, and many artists that I have come into contact with mostly through social networking.
Loni's picture for Project Smile illustration copyright Loni Edwards |
I have also participated in a number of artistic challenges, including PiBoIdMo 3 years in a row.
Thanks so much, Loni, both for sharing all that and for creating this beautiful badge that we will all be able to proudly display on our blogs!
For those of you who are as impressed as I am with Loni's art - who might be looking for someone with artistic talent to help you with any number of projects - Loni is available for book cover design, children's book illustration, spot illustrations, character design, greeting cards, and private commissions. I hope you'll take a few minutes to visit her website and blog and see what she has to offer! You can also "Like" Loni on Face Book and follow her on twitter @LoniEdwards. Here are a couple other samples of her art, one in the holiday spirit, and one to show that she does draw people too :)
PHEW! You're going to be needing another bowl of Wheaties after all that! Sorry it was so long, but everything just piled up onto today! I hope you like the badge and enjoyed meeting Loni!
illustrations copyright Loni Edwards |
illustrations copyright Loni Edwards |
So now, go have a great weekend everyone, and remember, the Holiday Contest opens bright and early Monday morning! (Please scroll down that link to see the rules.) I can't wait to read all of your stories!!!
(And don't forget, if you posted a Perfect Picture Book, please put your link in the list below!)
Loni's art is wonderful. I wish I could draw like that. :) Great picture book suggestion today. I love Christmas books!
ReplyDeleteI think the badge is utterly adorable. I have been getting to know Loni's work on FB the past few weeks and love it. Thank you both so much for this cute badge, which I will proudly put on my blog.
ReplyDeleteMr Willowby's Christmas Tree has a real traditional, warm feel to it, and you have linked to some great activities here.
Erin's questions and thoughts were as helpful as ever. I would never have thought a cliché would be OK. Always learning new things.
Wonderful post today, Susanna, and never too long!
Thanks, Laura - I'm glad you like the book - it's one of my favorites! And Loni's art is amazing!
ReplyDeleteJoanna - I'm so glad you like it! I think Loni is incredible. I asked her out of the blue if she could do this, and just look what she came up with! And so quickly! And you are too kind about my long-windedness :)
ReplyDeleteThe editor made some very valid points. I didn't realize cliches were okay in pitches. Yay!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great book! I like how they use up all the tree! AND WHAT AN AWESOME BADGE!! I can't wait to put it on my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteStina - I know - you wouldn't think that. But I can see her point that sometimes something familiar can get the point across faster.
ReplyDeleteErik - I'm so glad you like the badge! i can't wait to see it on everyone's blogs :)
I can't stay long now because I have to get the kids ready for school, but OMG that badge is so adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteJust had to say that now... back later.
So cliches have a usefulness as well. Very interesting and helpful comments from Erin. And the book you selected this week sounds delightful! I will heed your "get thee to a library" injunction.
ReplyDeleteThe badge is wonderful! Kudos to Loni for such an adorable creation. And thanks so much to you and Loni for this.
And finally, the book I've reviewed today was given to me by my cousin Bev for my birthday. She couldn't resist it -- and after I'd read it, neither could I. My Name is Elizabeth! Yes, that's the name of the book. Enjoy!
Oh my word Susanna, I had to write a to do list just to get to the comment form! First, read about Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree. Second, add my link for my PPB. Third, make a note that cliches are OK in some uses. Fourth, grab that awesome badge and link it back. Fifth, eat a donut. Sixth, make sure I properly follow Loni and Tweet that I'm proudly to display the badge on my blog. Well, I may need to take a nap before I revise my Christmas entry. I want to post it on Monday. :)Then, I'll read all the other PPB. I was up late (did not take the Time for Bed message to heart) and read several posts before my head hit the pillow.
ReplyDelete"Waste not want not"--oh my, that is one of my mom's fave sayings. I heard it a million times when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm not holding that against Mr. Willowby-ha ha. :)
The badge is super cute Susanna, perfect!
First let me say - great book! I'm going to try and find it at the library. I love the badge that Loni designed, how cute! I will be proud to post it to my blog! And I'm glad I decided to start participating in PPBF in the new year. Love the idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! I need to make my list of to do's just like Stacy! lol. Your selection for PPBF sounds intrigueing. I love holiday books and this one sounds like it hit the Spirit of Christmas as well as entertain the kids.
ReplyDeleteThe badge is awesome. Thanks so much! I will adore having it on my blog. I went to Loni's website and love her art. And so glad to find out she's a participant in PPBFs.
The pitch comments from the editor are valuable. Who knew you could use cliches. I agree with the sentence structure. Shorter more to the point will be better.
Whew! did I cover everything?
Julie - I know, didn't she do a GREAT job? I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeth - so glad you like it, and I think your book is a perfect choice - I had already been to see your post and comment :)
Stacy - you are so funny! Enjoy your donut and your nap :)
Coleen - I think so too! Glad you like it!
Jennifer - I'm SO glad you're going to be joining us! The more the merrier and we have quite the little group going here - very friendly, supportive and fun!
Clar - you and Stacy will have to go hang out in hammocks to recover :) Sorry for the long post - I know it was a lot. But if I didn't do it now, it would have piled up into the holiday contest next week and that would never do! :)
What a darling Perfect Picture Book choice. Very fitting for the holiday season with the Christmas tree but also about the sharing and caring that seems to go along with the tale.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I do love that badge. It's so cute. Makes you just want to giggle. Too adorable. Great job Loni.
And thanks Susanna for a fun Friday post.
Am I the only one having trouble with the badge? It turns my blog page black, though the badge is still beautifully visible!
ReplyDeleteAngela - I'm so glad you like it - the book, the badge, the post! :)
ReplyDeleteJoanna - oh, no! I haven't heard that. I saw the badge on Stacy's site and it looked fine. I haven't checked elsewhere or even put it on my own yet. Let me look around and see if others have gotten it up - Loni did too I think - and see if anyone else is having trouble...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the badge! This is awesome and I can't wait to put it on my blog. Diligently finalizing my entry for the holiday contest. Love Loni's art!
ReplyDeleteI love your selection -- I'm embarrassed to say I am not familar with the book, as my daughter may have been older when it came out. Great message for kids and wonderful activities.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the badge. I was indeed surprised. I think it will highlight the books even more and people will just be able to click on our blog badge an go directly the to list! Gret idea! And, Loni did such an outstanding job -- it is absolutely adorable!
Thanks everyone for the nice compliments on the badge. It was an honor to create it! Sussana was a dream client to work with. So positive and quick to respond. It was a pleasure.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the visits to my site. If you are on any of the social networking sites and we haven't "met" yet, let's connect. I love social networking and it is fun to meet new people.
Susanna, I sent you an email about the badge. I figured out the code so it will be easy for everyone to put on their sites, with a link back to this one! Hooray! :D
Oh, man! Wish I'd had this book this week! Will have to order it for next year-great activities! I love that there are ties to science, language arts, and art. And I love love love the PPBF badge! Adding it to my blog right now :-)
ReplyDeleteTracy - I know! Isn't it great? Love your PPB for this week! And looking forward to reading your contest entry :)
ReplyDeletePat - but that's part of the fun of PPBFs! Finding out about books you haven't read! I love the badge too! :)
Loni - I know, I know! Too busy today to sort it out. I'll try, I promise!
Kelly - Yay! Glad you like the badge! Let me know if you have any trouble with it - Joanna said she did. And now you have a fun book to look forward to for next year!
will have the check the book out, looks interesting.
ReplyDeletelove the badge, can't wait to put it on my blog!
A heartfelt Christmas story that's told in rhyme? How have I not seen this before? Will need to rectify that.
ReplyDeleteAs for the length of the post, I didn't coin us a "windbag" of bloggers for nothing! ;-)
Congratulations to Loni for creating such an adorable badge! Everything looks so fun and festive that I almost wish my kids were young again! Julie
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Love the badge. I too have been getting to know Loni's work.
ReplyDeleteLoved your book to Susanna, such a lovely warm traditional message. I seem to be always coming in late. But I have loved reading everything on this post. Thankyou Susanna.
Wow, this post is packed full of awesome!! That picture book sounds delightful, Erin's comments were enlightening, and that badge is super adorable. It makes wish I wrote picture books just so I could display it on my blog! :-)
ReplyDeleteOoh, thanks for the badge Susanna and Loni! It will be going on my blog-in-progress toute de suite!
ReplyDeleteOh no my comment didn't show and can't link either. Am I blacklisted lol?
ReplyDeleteThat is such an adorable badge! Loni is an artistic genius! Love her cute illustrations!
ReplyDeleteMr. Willowby's Christmas Tree is the perfect recommendation for this time of year! It sounds like a fantastically heart-warming story, plus I love picture books that rhyme!
Very interesting feedback from the Editor, about it being OK to use cliches in your pitches! I know cliches are frowned upon in the actual story, but never knew they could be acceptable in pitches. Does that also apply to queries, I wonder?
Thanks for this post, Susanna! Definitely lots of food for thought. (Cliche! Hooray!)
J.X. - so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for slogging all the way through :)
ReplyDeleteLoni and Susanna, I love the Perfect Picture Book Friday badge! Just put it on my blog. Wish I could participate more, but I'm not able to blog as often as I'd like to. Hope to participate more in 2012, though. Perfect Picture Book Fridays is such a great idea!
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