Today I continue my series of interviews with children’s book bloggers in an interview with Julie Danielson (abbreviated “JD” below), who blogs at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast, or “7-Imp” for short. Jules is an influential blogger in the kidlitosphere and is an aficionado of children’s picture books . As you’ll see from the interview, [...]
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Interview: Jill Tullo, The Well-Read Child
Today I continue my series of interviews with children’s book bloggers in an interview with Jill Tullo (abbreviated “JT” below), who blogs at The Well-Read Child. Jill is a veteran blogger in the kidlitosphere and cares a lot about children’s literacy . As you’ll see from the interview, she suggests some great ways to help [...]
Poetry for Children: Interview with Sylvia Vardell
Here’s another in my series of interviews with children’s book bloggers. Today I report my interview with Sylvia Vardell (abbreviated “SV” below), who blogs at Poetry for Children. As you will see from the interview, Sylvia is a professor at Texas Woman’s University , an author, and a strong advocate of poetry for children. Choice [...]
Interview: Travis Jonker, 100 Scope Notes
Here’s another in my series of interviews with children’s book bloggers. Today I report my interview with Travis Jonker (abbreviated “TJ” below), who blogs at 100 Scope Notes . As you will see from the interview, Travis is an elementary school librarian; he also happens to be a pretty funny guy, so you won’t want [...]
Interview: Monica Edinger, educating alice
Here’s another in my series of interviews with children’s book bloggers. Today I report on my interview with Monica Edinger (abbreviated “ME” below), who blogs at educating alice and the Huffington Post. As you will see from the interview, Monica is a teacher and an author, and she has worked around children’s books for a [...]
Children’s Literature Guide: Elizabeth Kennedy, About.com
Here’s another in my series of interviews with bloggers at children’s literature websites. Today I report on my interview with Elizabeth Kennedy (abbreviated “EK” below), who blogs at the children’s literature website About.com Children’s Books. Elizabeth is one of the hardest working children’s literature bloggers you’ll meet. In this interview she shares some great insights [...]
Cynthia Leitich Smith: Children’s Book Author Interview
Here’s another in my series of kidlitosphere blogger interviews. Today I report on my interview with children’s books author and blogger Cynthia Leitich Smith (abbreviated “CLS” below), who blogs at Cynsations. Cynthia is a New York Times and Publishers Weekly best-selling author, and is a member of the faculty at the Vermont College M.F.A. Program [...]
Kidlitosphere Interview: Blogger and Author Colleen Mondor, Chasing Ray
Here’s another in my series of kidlitosphere blogger interviews. Today I report on my interview with Colleen Mondor (abbreviated “CM” below), who blogs at Chasing Ray. Don’t miss her hilarious anecdotes about flying small charter planes in Alaska! The point of these interviews, of course, is to help connect readers of Children’s Books and Reviews [...]
Interview: Charlotte Taylor, Charlotte’s Library
Here’s another in my series of children’s books blogger interviews. Today I report on my interview with Charlotte Taylor (abbreviated “CT” below), who blogs at Charlotte’s Library. As you will see from the interview, Charlotte’s blog focuses on fantasy and science fiction children’s books (especially for middle-schoolers and teens). The point of these interviews, of [...]
Interview: Terry Doherty, The Reading Tub
Here is another in my series of interviews with kids books bloggers. Today I report on my interview with Terry Doherty (abbreviated “TD” below), who blogs at Children’s Literacy: Scrub-a-Dub-Tub, a Reading Tub Blog. Terry’s blog reflects her passion for children’s reading and literacy. The point of these interviews, of course, is to help connect [...]
Interview: Carol Rasco, Reading is Fundamental
Here is another in my series of interviews with kids books bloggers. Today I report on my interview with Carol Rasco (abbreviated “CR” below), who blogs at Rasco From RIF. Carol is a prominent children’s reading and literacy advocate in the United States and is currently CEO of Reading is Fundamental (RIF). In her blog [...]
Interview: Cindy Dobrez and Lynn Rutan, Bookends
Here is another in my series of children’s books blogger interviews. Today I report on my interview with Cindy Dobrez and Lynn Rutan (abbreviated “CD” and “LR” below), who blog together at Bookends – A Booklist Online Blog. Their “Bookends” blog is one of several hosted at the Booklist Online website. Cindy and Lynn take [...]
Illustrator Interview: Don Tate, The Brown Bookshelf
Here is another in my series of children’s books blogger interviews. Today I report on my interview with Don Tate (abbreviated “DT” below), who blogs at The Brown Bookshelf, a multicultural children’s books blog focused on the work of African-American artists and authors. At The Brown Bookshelf Don posts children’s book reviews and news that [...]
Blogger Interview: Elizabeth Bird, A Fuse #8 Production
Here is another in my series of children’s books blogger interviews. Today I report on my interview with Elizabeth Bird (abbreviated “EB” below), who blogs at A Fuse #8 Production. Her blog is one of several hosted at the School Library Journal website. Elizabeth Bird is perhaps the most prominent and prolific blogger in the [...]




