A Reuters.com article on Disney purchasing the assets of CrossGen, the comic book publisher of 26 titles. Disney owns about half of the nonmanga comic book business in the world.
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Muppets.com
The Muppets now have a new website that is filled with information on their new ventures. So it may not be literature for kids, but they did just redo The Wizard of Oz muppet style!
FamilyFun Thanksgiving
FamilyFun: Thanksgiving 2004 offers all sorts of Thanksgiving fun for children and their parents, including crafts, recipes, and games. Some of the crafts may be appropriate to use in a library setting and the coloring sheets are an easy way to offer something seasonal to patrons.
Hautman Wins NBA
MPR: Minnesota writer Pete Hautman wins National Book Award
Pete Hautman has won the National Book Award for young people for his novel, Godless.
Top Ten Illustrated Books
The New York Times Best Illustrated Books for 2004
The NYT offers a slide show with sample art from the top ten illustrated children’s books of this year. Winners include Kevin Henkes, Chris Rashka, and Leo and Diane Dillon.
Thoughts on Media and Books From Oppel
TheStar.com – Kids’ lit can compete, GG winner says
Kenneth Oppel offers these thoughts on books and other media:
“The pleasures you get from a book are so different from the pleasures you get from a movie,” the boyish looking Oppel said.
“A book is longer, it’s more involved, it’s more intimate and I think it’s longer lived than the pleasures you get from TV or movies. The two happily co-exist. They’re not mutually exclusive.”
Via places for writers.
David Kirk
Author builds empire with friendly spider
This is an article on David Kirk, author and illustrator of the Miss Spider series, which has also become a TV show on NickJr.
Airborn
Airborn by Kenneth Oppel has a very cool website that goes from a great introduction movie into the format of an old newspaper. Very slick. And congratulations go out to Oppel for winning the Governor General’s award!
Kenneth Oppel
TheStar.com – Children’s author soars
An article in The Toronto Star offers a glimpse into the work of Kenneth Oppel, author of the acclaimed Airborne as well as the Silverwing series.
Via places for writers.