Category Archives: Nancy’s News
Teachers, Have You Seen TEACH WITH PICTURE BOOKS?
If you haven’t seen the blog, Teach with Picture Books, please stop by! You won’t regret it! It’s really thorough and informative. For example, take this entry: Sunday, February 3, 2013 Animal Attraction: Exploring Animals with Picture Books Posted by … Continue reading
The Date for My Book Launch is Set
There will be a terrific party going on at Children’s Book World in Haverford, PA on Saturday, March 23rd at 1:00. And YOU are invited! Save the date and join me in celebrating the launch of LOOK WHAT I CAN … Continue reading
Help Me Name My Game!
When I come to an event, I love to have a little game or activity for the kids, one that is appropriate for my readers and goes along with the book I’m signing. So, for LOOK WHAT I CAN DO! (out … Continue reading
Abrams Books/Spring Catalog
Search for LOOK WHAT I CAN DO! in the Abrams Kids catalog and read all about it.
New Books! New Banner!
Thanks to Tim Young (www.creaturesandcharacters.com), I have a brand new, very bright, and very spectacular banner for my website. What do you think?
Writing Workshops
My time with the Wonderful Writers, a.k.a. the Double Ws, at Towne Book Center & Cafe has come to an end. : ( Let me just say this … these young writers were an inspiration to me. I will miss … Continue reading
Writing Workshop #5
Today, I’m off to Towne Book Center & Cafe for the fifth writing workshop (in a series of six I’m teaching at this bookstore). My group, known as The Wonderful Writers or the Double Ws, will hear from two terrific … Continue reading
Veterans Day, Part 1
On Veterans Day, we honor those who served and those who are still serving. I am extremely proud to honor the man seen at the right. He is a rescue swimmer in the United States Navy, and he is my … Continue reading
Veterans Day, Part 2
Have you thanked a veteran lately? Here is a picture of another one of my favorite veterans, my dad. He went on to receive many more medals in his 26 years of service. Thank you, Lieutenant Colonel Harry G. Frey. … Continue reading
