Category Archives: Redwoods

FOCAL Award, 2011

I recently returned from a wonderful trip to Los Angeles to accept the 2010 FOCAL Award.  The award has been given out annually for the past 32 years to an outstanding book with a California focus by the Friends of Children and Literature (which is associated with the Los Angeles Public Library).  Prior to the…

Fluctuating Fog Levels on the California Coast

A new study finds fluctuating levels of fog on the California coast which could have an adverse affect on coast redwoods.   The study, conducted by biologist James Johnstone from U.C. Berkley, suggests that there has been a 30% decline in fog frequency along the coast in the past over the last century.  Redwoods rely…

National Science Teachers Association Redwoods Review

The National Science Teacher’s Association has given Redwoods a great review, saying:

“…this book [is] one that you will want to read over and over again. The adventure is beautifully depicted by illustrations that will leave readers in awe…”

and

“The book’s content, graphics, and unique presentation earned it a place as one of the NSTA/CBC Outstanding…

New York Transit Museum Event

This past weekend I presented Redwoods at the New York Transit Museum.  The Transit Museum’s main attraction is their collection of old subway cars (which are really cool) and I got to read the book to a crowd of parents and children in one of them.

After the reading, we did an art project.  In…

Redwoods an ALA Notable Book

Redwoods made this year’s American Library Association Notable Book list!  Here’s a description of the notable book criteria from the ALA website:

Each year a committee of the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) identifies the best of the best in children’s books. According to the Notables Criteria, “notable” is defined as: Worthy of note…

Redwoods as Carbon Banks

A pioneering group of Californians is trying to turn forests that include redwoods into “Carbon Banks” according to NPR’s Morning Edition in a report filed this past November.  The Conservation Fund‘s goal is to manage their forests in such a way that they increase the amount of carbon the forests absorb and retain.  According to the…

Redwoods on the Horn Book’s 2009 Fanfare list.

The Horn Book has released it’s 2009 Fanfare titles–their selections for the best books of the year, and Redwoods made the cut!  Here’s their review and a link to the full list.  What an honor to be included with such esteemed company!

In Jason Chin’s Redwoods, a straightforward and informative text about coastal redwoods captions…

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