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    Communicating to Family Night Crowds

    Byepictorie January 31, 2012August 5, 2014

    Last week, in the wake of two back-to-back bilingual family night talks–each very well attended–I understood something that politicians must know instinctively. Namely, when addressing large audiences of widely divergent backgrounds, it’s necessary to speak in easy-to-digest terms. Not quite…

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    Go, TEXAS Librarians!

    Byepictorie December 20, 2011August 5, 2014

    Again, I’m wowed by the creativity and dedication of school librarians in south Texas. Ada Mendoza, the librarian of North San Juan Elementary School posted this mash-up of an author assembly I just presented last week at her school. Keep…

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    Give Thanks

    Byepictorie November 25, 2011August 5, 2014

    One day after Thanksgiving, as I resist the urge to fight the crowds of Black Friday and procure an operational DVD player, I feel THANKS for my work encouraging young people to read. Specifically, I feel THANKS for my recent…

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    Recent Trips

    Byepictorie November 12, 2011August 5, 2014

    Just completed day one of a 10-day tour in S. Texas, which will involve author assemblies at alll 11 elementary schools in the town of Weslaco. The S. Texas-isms started before I left California. On a drizzly, bone-chilling morning in…

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    In the news, from Redlands, CA

    Byepictorie October 11, 2011

    http://www.redlandsdailyfacts.com/tablehome/ci_19033178

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    In the news, from Weston, CT

    Byepictorie October 11, 2011

    http://www.acorn-online.com/joomla15/thewestonforum/news/local/104034-award-winning-author-inspires-weston-students-to-read.html

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    A mom from the audience shares son’s reaction

    Byepictorie October 11, 2011August 5, 2014

    I just wanted to stop by and thank you. We attended your reading at Barnes and Noble today in Redlands, Ca. My son, Aiden, absolutely loves The Jazz Fly one and two! He is a big Thomas the Tank Engine…

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    Learning About the Needs of Dyslexic Kids

    Byepictorie October 11, 2011August 5, 2014

    This past weekend, I was privileged to speak at the Inland Empire Branch of the International Dyslexia Association. My first step in preparing was to familiarize myself with the basics of dyslexia: a neurologically-based learning disability that can affect word…

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    Using Foreign Words

    Byepictorie August 1, 2011August 5, 2014

    One reason why I add foreign phrases to my picture books is to welcome readers into a new world or mindset, or to acknowledge the mindset they may already share. (It’s easy to forget that millions of U.S. citizens, for…

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    Summer Reading Kick-off

    Byepictorie June 11, 2011August 5, 2014

    Last Sunday, I had the pleasure of performing at the Sacramento Public Library’s kickoff to their summer reading program. Whatever children’s librarian Susan Benson does to get the word out works; she said 6,000 new people signed up for the…

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