Literacy Academia Conference
Featured speaker. Stephen F. Austin State University. 1936 North St. Nacogdoches, TX 75965
Featured speaker. Stephen F. Austin State University. 1936 North St. Nacogdoches, TX 75965
If at the NCTE conference don’t miss the panel At the Crossroads of Latinx and STEAM in Picture Books: Interdisciplinary Lessons with Heart Empowering Students with Hope. Hope to see some of you in the audience! Boston, MA.
2:00 PM Interactive reading on the stage followed by book signing. Herndon, VA. More here.
Dufief and Thurgood Marshall Elementary Schools. Gaithersburg, MD
Every Book is a Journey, a program for teens. Discover how you too can become an author. White Oak Library, Silver Spring, MD. More here.
Veo, Veo, I See You at the Festival. Lincoln Park, Washington, DC
Pictures at Play: Metafiction in Art. Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. Amherst, MA.
Art from How Far Do You Love Me? will be on sale for this fun fundraiser at the Strathmore Mansion, Rockville, MD. More here.
Wonder More Foundation brings Veo, Veo, I See You to Boston Public Schools.
Art of How Far Do You Love Me? is on sale at the show. Strathmore Mansion, Rockville, MD. More here.
Stephen F. Austin State University. 1936 North St. Nacogdoches, TX 75965
31st Annual Meet the Authors’ Night & Book Fair at The University Club of Washington, DC
Join me at the Virginia Children’s Book Festival for interactive programs that make Cool Green, Verde Fresco and Veo, Veo, I See You come to life! More here.
So Emotional! ¡Tan emocional! Illustrators Joe Cepeda, Lulu Delacre, Olga Herrera, and Mirelle Ortega explore their characters different emotions in this live virtual program free to all. This program is in Spanish. Watch here !
Dibujos, Canciones y Cuentos/ Drawings, Songs, and Stories. A free program for DCPL patrons. Lamond-Riggs Library. 5401 South Dakota Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20011. More here.
Dibujos, Canciones y Cuentos/ Drawings, Songs, and Stories. A free program for DCPL patrons. Petworth Library. 4200 Kansas Ave NW, Washington, DC 20011. More here.
Dibujos, Canciones y Cuentos/ Drawings, Songs, and Stories. A free program for DCPL patrons. Shepherd Park Library. 7420 Georgia Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20012. More here.
Dibujos, Canciones y Cuentos/ Drawings, Songs, and Stories. A free program for DCPL patrons. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. 901 G St. NW, Washington, DC 20001. More here.
Dibujos, Canciones y Cuentos/ Drawings, Songs, and Stories. A free program for DCPL patrons. Mount Pleasant Public Library, 3160 16th St. NW, Washington, DC 20010. More here.
Join me at this outdoors Children’s Book Festival! Every child receives a free book from one of the featured authors. And your child may select one of mine. Details here.
Bruce Monroe Elementary School, Washington, DC.
Sponsored by the Open Book Foundation
Free and open to all young writers. How do you get ideas? Can I write a story in English if it’s not my mother tongue? Is it possible to write a story if you think of yourself as an artist? Answers to these and other questions to inspire young creatives. Register here.
Each participant will receive an autographed copy of Cool Green.
Learn what went into the creation of Cool Green: Amazing, Remarkable Trees and Verde fresco: árboles asombrosos y extraordinarios. Free event, all welcome. Book signing immediately after the program.
Oscar Adams Elementary School, Gadsden, Alabama.
Program sponsored by Random House through The Latinx KidLit Book Festival.
Family program and full day of school visits at Fort River Elementary School, Amherst, MA