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  • Sep 23, 2024 | barnesandnoble.com | Josh Sippie |X. Y. Fang |Mo Willems |Isabelle McConville

    Picture Books That Encourage Mindfulness The world is a weird place, doubly so when you’re experiencing it for the first time. As such, kids facing the daily dose of discovery are tasked with new emotions and responses to all kinds of new things — everything from lost teddy bears, to sleepless nights, to couches and conspiracies. What better way to prepare young minds for the world around them than by letting them experience it on the page first?

  • Aug 29, 2024 | sonderbooks.com | X. Y. Fang

    Review posted September 2, 2024. Tundra Books, 2024. 48 pages. Review written August 29, 2024, from a library book. Starred Review 2024 Sonderbooks Standout: #2 Picture Books This book is every bit as good as you would suspect by seeing the front cover. A book I had to share with my co-workers, it's so much fun. When Mr. Li wakes up in the night because of a loud crash, he goes outside with his dog and a flashlight and sees three creatures who greet him with the words, "Hello.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | bookweb.org | Blanca Ros Gómez |X. Y. Fang |James Ponti |Jen Rae Wang

    Aug 14 2024 September/October 2024 Kids’ Indie Next List Preview Printer-friendly versionHere is a preview of the titles on the September/October 2024 Kids’ Indie Next List flier, arriving at stores in the upcoming Kids’ Box mailing. The September/October title list is also viewable as a collection in Edelweiss. The tri-fold, four-color flier features the top 10 children’s titles for September/October and additional titles organized by age group.

  • Jun 19, 2024 | booklistonline.com | X. Y. Fang

    Illus. by the author. Aug. 2024. 48p. Tundra, $18.99 (9781774882023). PreS-Grade 3. REVIEW. First published August 2024 (). On a starry night in the American countryside, “something” (clearly a flying saucer) crashes near Mr. and Mrs. Li’s house.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | shelf-awareness.com | X. Y. Fang

    The American Booksellers Association's 19th Winter Institute opened yesterday in Cincinnati, Ohio, with a variety of programs, tours, workshops, dinners--and some impromptu Super Bowl watching parties. Today's full day of programming includes the breakfast keynote with James Rhee, author of red helicopter, and lunch keynote with William Ury, author of Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict.

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