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  • There will soon be over 100 quality children's books in our library with more being added every single week from publishers such as Charlesbridge, Immedium, Bubblegum, Gingerbread House, and Chronicle Books.

    Jackson Fish Market Hillel 2010

  • There will soon be over 100 quality children's books in our library with more being added every single week from publishers such as Charlesbridge, Immedium, Bubblegum, Gingerbread House, and Chronicle Books.

    Jackson Fish Market Hillel 2010

  • There will soon be over 100 quality children's books in our library with more being added every single week from publishers such as Charlesbridge, Immedium, Bubblegum, Gingerbread House, and Chronicle Books.

    Jackson Fish Market Hillel 2010

  • Her spoken word performances include The Golden Dreydl (with Shirim Klezmer Orchestra, on Rykodisc CD), which was published as a children's book by Charlesbridge in 2007 and appeared as a play ( "The Klezmer Nutcracker") at New York's Vital Theatre in 2008.

    Podcast #25: Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman odysseyworkshop 2009

  • I was amazed and very pleased that Charlesbridge was willing to take a chance on the two of us with this project.

    Meet Author and Artist Sallie Wolf! Scotti Cohn 2010

  • Her newest book, The Robin Makes a Laughing Sound: A Bird's Journal Charlesbridge Publishing, 2010 is a book of bird poetry illustrated by images from her sketchbooks, with pages designed by Micah Bornstein.

    Meet Author and Artist Sallie Wolf! Scotti Cohn 2010

  • Her newest book, The Robin Makes a Laughing Sound: A Bird's Journal Charlesbridge Publishing, 2010 is a book of bird poetry illustrated by images from her sketchbooks, with pages designed by Micah Bornstein.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Scotti Cohn 2010

  • I was amazed and very pleased that Charlesbridge was willing to take a chance on the two of us with this project.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Scotti Cohn 2010

  • Roger Sutton, editor-in-chief of the Horn Book, talks with a panel of senior editors from publishers small, medium and large -- Judy O'Malley of Charlesbridge Publishing, Elizabeth Bicknell of Candlewick Press and Margaret Raymo of Houghton Mifflin -- about the changing nature of publishing books for children and youth.

    Three random notes Roger Sutton 2007

  • We also discussed i-n-t-e-r-n-e-t, the (relative) dearth of picture books (all three published have been publishing them in consistent numbers), and agents (Liz said you don't need one, but only Houghton and Charlesbridge are accepting unagented submissions).

    Three agree Roger Sutton 2007

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