Friday Links List - 14 April 2017

From Mia Wenjen's Pragmatic Mom: 5 Great NEW Diversity Easy Readers

Zoraida Cordova on Twitter about her new book "Labyrinth Lost" Is this real life?

From CBS News: Traveling librarian spreads enthusiasm for reading (It's Mr. Schu!)

From The New York Times: Why Authoritarians Attack the Arts

From Cynsations: How You Can Save Federal Funding For Libraries & Help Teens

From Jane Friedman: 4 Freelancing Myths That Are Holding You Back

From The New York Times: Why Authoritarians Attack the Arts

From NPR: The Picture Book Behind the New Movie 'Boss Baby' - by Marla Frazee!

From The New York Times: A Busy Children's Book Character Gets Busier Still (I'm so happy for James. You may know that I advised on the first Pete the Cat book.)

From The Guardian: Revered children's illustrator told to 'change sterotypical images'

From Muddy Colors: Plein Air Painting with Bill Robinson

From Kidlit Artists: Fresh Eyes - Tricks to evaluate your work

From SLJs 100 Scope Notes: Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2016

From Education Week Teacher: 'Where's My Story?' Reflecting All Students in Children's Literature

From Muddy Colors: Publication Date: Above The Timberline by Gregory Manchess

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