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Press Release: Shifty by Lynn E. Hazen

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Award-winning author Lynn E. Hazen has crafted a fast-paced young-adult novel that vividly captures the emotional territory of a teenage boy who knows all about moving around and nothing about where he came from.

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Tags: foster homes, Lynn E. Hazen, Shifty, young adult novels
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Press release: What does the earth eat? Tricycle Press shows you in Compost Stew.

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Apple cores
Bananas, bruised
Coffee grounds, with filters, used
Just add to the pot
and let it all rot
into Compost Stew!
Calling all cooks and gardeners! Here is a recipe that your home compost bin will love. Some of the ingredients—eggshells and grass clippings—may be familiar, while others—laundry lint and seaweed strands—not so much…yet!
Ashley Wolff’s colorful and collage illustrations echo [...]

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Tags: ashley wolff, collage, Compost, compost bin, Compost Stew, eco-friendly, found materials, green, ingredients, Mary Mckenna Siddals, recycle
Posted in Tricycle News Tricycle Press


Busy, busy birdies. What are they doing?

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Busy Birdies, the twelfth book in Tricycle Press’ popular Busy Book series, gives readers an up-close look at some colorful—and very busy—birdies.
Toddlers will be delighted to see these colorful birds performing actions that they can do, too— like jumping and dunking, scratching and catching, and a whole lot more.
JOHN SCHINDEL is busy working on the [...]

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Tags: birds, board book, cardinals, children's books, ducks, owls, storks, toddler
Posted in Tricycle News Tricycle Press


Step out in style and wear the fashion statement of the year: Polka-dot boots!

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Big shirts
Small shirts
Look spiffy with
Short shirts
Long shirts— 
Polka-dot boots!
In this light-hearted, spunky new book, children can “dress” a cheerful group of children with a mere turn of the page. But no matter what they’re wearing, they’ll find that all of the youngsters have on their favorite polka dot boots with every outfit, in every activity.  
 Ellen [...]

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Tags: boots, children, dress, kindergarten, outfit, polka dot, polka-dot boots, read aloud
Posted in Tricycle News Tricycle Press


¡Viva la Fiesta! A new book for preschoolers from an award-winning team.

Friday, February 12th, 2010

In their second book for Tricycle Press, Carmen Tafolla and Amy Córdova invite young readers to celebrate the fiesta—an important and lively Latino cultural tradition. From marching in a parade, to dancing and singing along with mariachis, these Fiesta Babies show toddlers everywhere how to party.  
Fiesta Babies dance two by two
the cha-cha-cha…
and the choo-choo-choo!
 Fiesta Babies [...]

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Tags: Amy Cordova, Carmen Tafolla, celebrate, dancing, fiesta, fiesta babies, parade, pura belpre, Tricycle Press
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WASP Pilot to receive Congressional Medal of Honor for service during WWII

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

February 8, 2010— On March 10, Maggie Gee, one of two Chinese American Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) to serve in WWII, will be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama.
Since fall, Gee has been busy promoting the award-winning book based on her story, Sky High: The True Story of Maggie Gee [...]

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Tags: Amelia Earhart, carl angel, Chinese American women, Congressional Medal of Honor, maggie gee, marissa moss, pilots, President Barack Obama, The White House, U.S. Airforce, WASP, wings across america, WWII
Posted in Tricycle News Tricycle Press


Press Release: I Am a Backhoe

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

What do YOU imagine you’ll be today?
Join a young boy as he mimics the movements of a variety of construction vehicles in I Am a Backhoe, available this spring from Tricycle Press.
Through spare text and vibrant illustrations, a young child shows readers how easy it is to become a bulldozer, a crane, a dump truck, [...]

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Tags: Anna Grossnickle Hines, children, father, I Am a Backhoe, parent, picture book, Tricycle Press, truck
Posted in Tricycle Press


What Can You Do With a Paleta? wins Charlotte Zolotow award

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

What Can You Do with a Paleta? by Carmen Tafolla is the thirteenth annual winner of the Charlotte Zolotow Award for outstanding writing in a picture book. The award is given by the Cooperative Children’s Book Center, a library of the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.   
To learn more about the Charlotte [...]

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Tags: Carmen Tafolla, ccbc, charlotte zolotow, What Can You Do with a Paleta?
Posted in Tricycle News Tricycle Press


The Book That Eats People Called Wickedly Hilarious on Kidoinfo

Friday, November 20th, 2009

The Book That Eats People has struck again—this time on Kidoinfo, a new, hip guide for parents. 
Parent reviewer Katy Killilea thinks this entertaining picture book is perfect for “kids who are ready to tread gently into horror stories and who enjoy toying with the concepts of “story” and “book” as in Jon Scieszka.” 
To read her entire [...]

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Tags: Jon Scieszka, Katy Killilea, Kidoinfo, kids, parents, picture book, The Book That Eats People
Posted in Tricycle News Tricycle Press


I Am Jack featured on the Smithsonian’s BookDragon blog

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Smithsonian blogger Terry Hong is happy to see Susanne Gervay’s novel I Am Jack,  which sheds light on the contagious nature of school bullying, is now available in the United States.
“’Did you know that thirty percent of children in American schools are either bullied, or bully other kids?’ asks award-winning Australian author Susanne Gervay in [...]

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Tags: BookDragon, bullying, children, educators, I Am Jack, parents, school, Smithsonian, Susanne Gervay, Terry Hong
Posted in Tricycle News Tricycle Press


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