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Big Truck Day!

toy trucks
Vintage Tonka trucks

It’s been more than a decade since I’ve had a picture book and so I’m thrilled to announce that Big Truck Day! is coming in 2022. It’s a romp of a story celebrating a Big Truck Day like the ones the Beaverton City Library hosted when my kids were young. It’s an homage to community workers and the importance of library access for everybody.

I’m thrilled to be paired with debut illustrator Niki Stage for this project. Her art is sweet, joyful, and energetic. Just the vibe I was hoping for.

Picture Book Review: 1 2 3 Salish Sea by Nikki McClure

Every baby should have this jewel among counting books. Not only is it an homage to the ecosystem of the Salish Sea, it’s a clear and kid-friendly introduction to the creatures who live there. I confess I’m partial to the page with “9 orcas hunting together”. But it’s when McClure takes us beyond ten that the book really shines. 100 sculpins, 500 dunlins, 10,000 plankton–readers of all ages are invited to contemplate the magnitude of the ecosystem both it’s immensity and it’s fragility. McClure’s trademark cut paper work, here beautifully paired with delicate watercolors, will delight the newborn drawn to the high contrast art, and satisfy the older reader with Its intricate design and satisfying composition.