Author Archives: Susanne Whitehouse

What I’ve Been Reading (January 2015)

Here are the children’s books I’d recommend that have been in my library bag and on my nightstand in January. I thought I’d include some of my favorite Sandra Boynton board books since I haven’t posted many books for the babies and toddlers category. Check them out! Babies and Toddlers (ages 0-2 years) and Preschool (ages […]

Late to the Party…But at Least I Showed Up. PiBoIdMo in January!

Picture Book Idea Month, or PiBoIdMo, was created in 2008 by author and blogger, Tara Lazar. Each year, in the month of November, she has daily guest posts of inspiration and encouragement from picture book authors and illustrators. The challenge is to come up with 30 new picture book ideas in 30 days. You are supposed […]

TIME Magazine’s 100 Best Children’s Books of All Time

Time Magazine recently came out with their list of the 100 best children’s books of all time. Of all time? How do you narrow it down to just 100? I think they did a great job and was happy to see some of my favorite newer books like The Day the Crayons Quit by Oliver Jeffers and […]

TIME Magazine’s 100 Best Young Adult Books of All Time

TIME magazine has come out with a superb list of the 100 Best Young Adult Books of All Time. The category of “Young Adult” is typically for children ages 12 and above. Some of my all time favorites have made the list, such as Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the […]

Ride the Revision Wave with ReviMo!

Revisions. Revisions. REVISIONS. Nope. No matter how I say it, that word conjures up nothing inside me but dread. I am the  idea lady. Just full of them. They fill my writing journal and the notes and voice memos apps on my phone. There are sticky notes with ideas all over my desk. I don’t […]

What I’ve Been Reading (December 2014)

I was able to catch-up on some on my children’s book reading this week while I was stuck in bed with the flu. From the piles of books surrounding me on my bed, these are the ones I’d recommend. Happy New Year! Preschool (ages 3-5 years):  Preschool (ages 3-5 years) and Early Elementary (ages 5-8 […]

Happy Holidays!

It’s Christmas Eve and I just finished wrapping the last two gifts. Copies of the book How To Babysit a Grandpa for my parents and in-laws. I thought they’d enjoy reading it with their grandchildren. Who says children’s books are just for kids? HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Library + Christmastime = A Book Tree!

Look at the stunning Christmas tree created this year by Gleeson Library in San Francisco! They used copies right off their shelves mostly of The National Union Catalog, which looks to be the perfect evergreen color. Fantastic job! Photo by Shawn Calhoun (https://www.flickr.com/photos/shawncalhoun/15427651373/in/photostream/) via freeforcommercialuse.org  

What I’ve Been Reading (November 2014)

Here are the children’s books I’d recommend that have been in my library bag and on my nightstand in November. Check them out! Preschool (ages 3-5 years) and Early Elementary (ages 5-8 years): Early Elementary (ages 5-8 years) and Middle Grades (ages 8-12 years):