Friday, October 29, 2010

"Famous" in Hannibal MO


Home from Hannibal with tired feet! What lovely, friendly, generous folks I've been with for 2 days. No time to elaborate right now, (I'm still prepping for a workshop I'll be teaching today at the Va Educational Media Conference) so HERE'S A LINK TO AN ARTICLE IN THE QUINCY NEWSPAPER.

Kim Norman
whose feet are sore from standing all day Wednesday and then walking thru airports yesterday, but who still wants to give props to the sweet man, a new grandfather, who drove me from the Alamo car lot back to the St. Louis airport. Seriously nice folks in Missouri.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

TEN ON THE SLED Giveaway!


Go to Goodreads.com and enter to win a free copy of my newest, TEN ON THE SLED, (which is STILL enjoying bestseller status among new releases on B&N)... if it hasn't changed by the time you CLICK HERE. Click farther down for the GoodReads giveaway...






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Ten on the Sled (Hardcover) by Kim Norman






Ten on the Sled




by Kim Norman






Giveaway ends November 30, 2010.



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Monday, October 11, 2010

GRRREAT REVIEW!


Signing hundreds copies of Jack of All Tails for some school visits later this week. Pretty hard to work efficiently with a cat who jumps into every box I open. But he's so cute, I indulge him.

Oh and I didn't properly announce: Ten on the Sled is officially released as of last week -- and launched with a fabulous review from Kirkus:

TEN ON THE SLED
Author: Norman, Kim
Illustrator: Woodruff, Liza

ISBN ( Hardback ): 978-1-4027-7076-0
Category: Picture Books
Classification: Seasons


A caribou, polar bear, moose, wolf, walrus, squirrel, bighorn sheep, fox, hare and seal all pile onto a toboggan, beginning a North Country riff on the familiar chant: “There were TEN on the sled / and the caribou said, / ‘Slip over! Slide over!’ / So they all slid over, / and Seal spilled out.” One by one, the animals tumble off, each with a different active verb (Hare hops out, Sheep shoots out, Walrus whirls out, etc.). The final line of each stanza is printed with lively disorder, swooping, jumping and sliding on the page. Woodruff adds extra humor by collecting all of the fallen animals in an increasingly bigger snowball that rolls down the hill alongside the toboggan. What with animal identification, counting, vocabulary building and print awareness all scaffolded on a can’t-lose rhyme, this one’s a keeper. (Picture book. 3-6)

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Liza gave me permission to correct the reviewer's assumption that the snowball sled race is Liza's invention. I can't even take credit for it. That brilliant idea was suggested by a member of my critique group, Joe Kulka. Thanks, Joe!

Kim