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It's ok to take a step back from writing if you hit a roadblock, in fact, you might actually get more inspiration when you aren't thinking about. Go read a book or watch a movie, or maybe make a carrot cake. Peter Brown is the New York Times best-selling author of The Wild Robot and The Creepy Carrots, as well as Mr. Tiger Goes Wild and he sat down with our student interviewers to talk about writing, pets, and desserts. You can find more information about Peter on his website at https://www.peterbrownstudio.com/ and you can follow him on Instagram, Facebook, and X You can find us wherever you get your podcasts Our theme music is written produced and recorded by Jak Thistle.
Peter Brown is an American writer and illustrator. He is the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for his illustration of Creepy Carrots (written by Aaron Reynolds) and the author-illustrator of picture books Mr Tiger Goes Wild, My Teacher is a Monster, Fred Gets Dressed and The Curious Garden.His novel series about Roz, the Wild Robot has garnered lots of critical praise and many fans. In this episode, he talks with Nikki Gamble about the third novel in the series, The Wild Robot Protects,Support the showThank you for listening. If you enjoyed this podcast, please support us by subscribing to our channel. And if you are interested in the books we have featured, purchasing from our online bookshop Bestbooksforschools.comIn the Reading Corner is presented by Nikki Gamble, Director of Just Imagine. It is produced by Alison Hughes.Follow us on Youtube for more author events YouTube.com/@nikkigamble1For general news and updates, follow us on Twitter @imaginecentreFull details about the range of services we provide can be found on our website www.justimagine.co.uk
From The Amityville Horror and Creepy Carrots to the works of Stephen Graham Jones and Paul Tremblay, this episode will fill your to-read list with frightening tales. The Bookmark is your place to find your next great book. Each week, join regular readers Miranda Ericsson, Chris Blocker and Autumn Friedli along with other librarians as they discuss all the books you'll want to add to your reading list.
We keep Halloween Week rolling as we review the eerie book "Creepy Carrots!" by Aaron Reynolds.Support the show
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Halloween is almost here! Join us on Story Time With Winter Madison as we read this fun Halloween tale and many more fun Halloween tales! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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CREEPY CARROTS by Aaron Reynold/Peter Brown - MISTER SHIVERS SERIES by Max Brallier/Letizia Rubegni - SCRITCH SCRATCH by Lindsay Currie - THIS BOOK IS HAUNTED by Joanne Rocklin/Joann Adinolfi - HAUNTED PLACES by Elizabeth Noll - EERIE HAUNTED PLACES by Molly Kolpin - HAUNTED HISTORIES: CREEPY CASTLES, DARK DUNGEONS, AND POWERFUL PALACES by J.H. Everett
Creepy Carrots by Aaron Raynolds - Read by Martyn Kenneth
Peter Brown has written and illustrated many best-selling and award-winning picture books, including Mr. Tiger Goes Wild, Children Make Terrible Pets, and The Curious Garden. His illustrations for Creepy Carrots, written by Aaron Reynolds, earned him a 2013 Caldecott Honor. His first novel for young people is The Wild Robot. Peter speaks with Theo Baker about the evolution of his style, his process and the use of technology.Support the show (http://scbwi.org/join-scbwi/)
Aaron Reynolds, author of Creepy Carrots, Creepy Pair of Underwear, Caveboy Dave, The Incredibly Dead Pets of Rex Dexter, Fart Quest, and about 20 other amazing books joins us to chat on his book inspiration (like trying to write an entire book using one word), how the children’s book creative process works, and more! Also you’ll probably be ready to try out Dungeons and Dragons by the end of this interview; I know I am. Rafflecopters web site is experiencing technical difficulties as I release this, so the giveaway for books 1 and 2 of the new Fart Quest series is being done through Instagram! Here’s the link: https://www.instagram.com/p/COWbumsLmrr/?igshid=1huve33hnqh57. Check out authorshenanigans.com for more info
On this episode of Using Our Library Voices, librarians talk about and explore different holiday traditions. We will chat about favorite books and movies about the holidays, we countdown the best Christmas carols, we learn about Hanukkah from Rabbi Dan and we bring back an old Christmas tradition of ghost stories, with some slightly creepy children's books.With a special bonus storytime of a seasonal classic-T'was the Night Before ChristmasMedia mentioned in this podcast include: Are you Afraid of the Stacks:Creepy Carrots - Aaron ReynoldsCreepy Underwear - Aaron ReynoldsThe Diviners - Libba BrayTo hear the Christmas carols mentioned in our Countdown segment please visit this link to listen alongBest Gift Book recommendations:A Promised Land by Barack ObamaThe Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian by Phil SzostakHelp Wanted Must Love Books by Janet Summer JohnsonBonus Storytime:T'was the Night Before ChristmasFeatured staff in this episode include: Tanner Adams , Laura Echevarria, Jennifer Finch, John Harbaugh, Ellen Kaluza, Edward Melton, Beth Krippel, Sadina Shawver, Eric Ray, Jennifer Nandlal with special guests, Rabbi Dan Gordon and Renee Harbaugh. This episode was hosted by Rachel Moir This episode was edited by Sadina Shawver, Beth Krippel, and Nancy HuOriginal Music Provided by Bryan Kratish with other music provided by Pixabay as listed below:United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps: Reveille Variation Drum Call,JuliusH: Adventure - Movie & Animation Soundtrack, JuliusH: Snowflakes, Magic 828: Winter is ComingCreated by the Podcast Team at the Harris County Public Library.www.hcpl.netPodcast Team Members include: Beth Krippel, John Harbaugh, Mary Mink, Lana Sell, Ellen Kaluza, Sadina Shawver, Gisella Parker, Kara Ludwig, Delaney Daly, Jennifer Finch, Katelyn Helberg, Logan Tuttle, Darcy Casavant, Darla Pruitt and Nancy Hu Original Music created by Bryan Kratish
We list the creepiest animals out there! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sleepyhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleepyhead/support
PETER BROWN Welcome to the Picture Book Summit Podcast where we share insight on the craft of writing, illustrating, and publishing picture books from the industry’s best and brightest. Each episode is an excerpt from a keynote or presentation given at Picture Book Summit, the annual world-class online conference for picture book writers and illustrators around the globe that takes place every October. In this episode, we share a snippet of our Picture Book Summit interview with Caldecott Medal-winning author-illustrator Peter Brown. Peter is the author-illustrator of many popular picture books including CREEPY CARROTS and MR. TIGER GOES WILD. Listen in as Peter discusses how he creates character development by digging into his own personal experiences. Find out more about Picture Book Summit at www.picturebooksummit.com.
Generally speaking Kate and Betsy prefer dead people. Dead authors. Dead illustrators. But boy howdy do they like it when they have them come on as guests, so put a hash mark in the "Live" column. Back on October 30, 2017 Betsy made Kate read Creepy Carrots by Aaron Reynolds (listen to it here: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2017/10/30/spooky-october-infused-fuse-8-n-kate-creepy-carrots-by-aaron-reynolds-and-peter-brown/). With this episode, Aaron comes on the show, marking this as the first time a creator of a book covered on the show has made a guest appearance. When asked what book he'd like to do, he suggested this Peggy Rathmann classic. Kate would like me to state, for the record, that the Penguinologist was out of town, which is why the sound is a little funky. Show Notes: Here is Aaron performing Ms. Spears at TLA. Best dang thing you'll see all day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbwZ1o2gOME You can find Peggy Rathmann's website here: http://www.peggyrathmann.com/. Like we say, pretty bare bones. As far as we can tell it hasn't been updated since 2004. Impressive, actually. For the full Show Notes please visit: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2020/02/17/fuse-8-n-kate-the-day-the-babies-crawled-away-with-special-guest-star-aaron-reynolds/
30 Story Ideas in 30 Days! Are You Ready For It?!Story Prompt 24 - Children are home and it's stormy and there's a NOISE! What happens?Send me a voicemail with your story prompt ideas at https://www.speakpipe.com/TheWritersWayPodcast.Video of Creepy Carrots - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJnIEbVLq90Creepy Underwear - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAbEhukrlOs
Creepy Carrots! By Aaron Reynolds Illustrated by Peter Brown Published By Simon & Schuster For young readers Available at your local Library or where ever books are sold --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ryan-riedel7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-riedel7/support
Creepy Carrots read by Hope Lesley
Biz and Theresa clarify for the record that no, we can’t read minds! Sadly, our kids refuse to believe it. Being blamed for not being able to predict what kids want is frustrating and helping kids navigate their disappointment is unrewarding. If only our kids were the mind readers! Wait, then they’d know parents don’t always love being parents. Plus Biz juggles plates, Theresa has an announcement and we welcome back Recommendations Librarian Gwen Glazer of the New York Public Library to talk spooky books! You can find more from Gwen on Twitter @NYPLRecommends or at NYPL.org/books-music-movies/recommends. You can also hear Gwen on her podcast The Librarian Is In and on One Bad Mother episodes 163 and 195! Gwen Glazer's Spooky Book Recommendations Gwen's personal favorite spooky books: Duck & Goose Find a Pumpkin by Tad Hills Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz, illustrated by Stephen Gammell Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix One of Us Is Lying (YA) by Karen McManus Picture books: Creepy Carrots! by Aaron Reynolds Monster Trucks by Anika Denise The Yark by Bertrand Santini Older kids books: The Spirit Hunters series by Ellen Oh Thornhill by Pam Smy Scream and Scream Again! edited by R.L. Stine Adult books: I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara See What I Have Done by Sara Schmidt Check out our book! You're Doing A Great Job!: 100 Ways You're Winning at Parenting! Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. Our sponsors this week are Audible and Kopari. Go to Audible.com/badmother or text badmother to 500-500 to get your first audiobook free and choose two titles from a curated list of Audible Originals with a 30 day trial. Go to Koparibeauty.com/badmother to save $5 off your first order when you subscribe. Share your genius and fail moments! Call 206-350-9485 Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you're leaving a genius moment, a fail, or a rant! Thanks!! Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron. Subscribe to One Bad Mother in iTunes Join our mailing list Join the amazing community that is our private One Bad Mother Facebook group Follow One Bad Mother on Twitter Follow Biz on Twitter Follow Theresa on Twitter Like us on Facebook! Get a OBM tee, tank, baby shirt, or mug from the MaxFunStore You can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org. Show Music Opening theme: Summon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes) Mom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For Teens (http://adiraamram.com, avail on iTunes) Telephone, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes) Closing music: Mama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the Butterbeans
From bestselling and award-winning author and illustrator Peter Brown comes The Wild Robot Escapes, a heartwarming and action-packed sequel to his New York Times bestseller The Wild Robot, about what happens when nature and technology collide. Brown is the 2013 Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of Creepy Carrots! and his other children's books—including The Curious Garden, Children Make Terrible Pets, and Mr. Tiger Goes Wild—are all New York Times bestsellers.
From bestselling and award-winning author and illustrator Peter Brown comes The Wild Robot Escapes, a heartwarming and action-packed sequel to his New York Times bestseller The Wild Robot, about what happens when nature and technology collide. Brown is the 2013 Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of Creepy Carrots! and his other children's books—including The Curious Garden, Children Make Terrible Pets, and Mr. Tiger Goes Wild—are all New York Times bestsellers.
Who says horror never wins the big awards? This is perhaps the last time a scary picture book got serious Caldecottian love. It also marks the end of the October spooky books for Betsy and Kate. At least you get to hear them run through a range of Halloween sound effects. Poor ones, granted, but it's the thought that counts. Show Notes: - When the book first came out, this was the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag0LPVYpIu4 - By the way, can YOU name a classic Thanksgiving picture book? You can’t. You can name Thanksgiving picture books, sure, but one that’s massively famous? Not so much. - By the way, the answer to the quiz question this week is COMPLETELY incorrect. Can you guess the right answer? - I wasn’t wrong, as it turns out. From 2002-2003 there was indeed a “new” Twilight Zone: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318252/ - That Creepy Crawlers commercial Kate remembers? It existed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0RK-l97NHY -The Peter Brown book about the dog that I couldn’t remember (and that Jon Stewart’s son loved) was Chowder. - The Monkey’s Paw by W.W. Jacobs is best described here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkey%27s_Paw -At this point I wanted to include a video of Aaron reading from this book. Trouble is, I couldn’t find one online. That meant I had to find the next best thing. So, apparently at TXLA they have this lip-synching contest between kidlit vs. YAlit folks. And if Aaron Reynolds didn’t win it for this then what are we even talking about? This is THE best thing you’ll see all day long: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPRaQG8Zsz4 - In case you’re curious about the New Yorker piece here it is: Birth of a Supremacist - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/10/16/birth-of-a-white-supremacist - For the full Show Notes please visit: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2017/10/30/spooky-october-infused-fuse-8-n-kate-creepy-carrots-by-aaron-reynolds-and-peter-brown/
Aaron Reynolds, New York Times bestselling author of CREEPY CARROTS, NERDY BIRDY, PRESIDENT SQUID and CARNIVORES stops by the pod to chat about his latest collaboration with Peter Brown … CREEPY PAIR OF UNDERWEAR. This is the pod’s first underwear episode and I think you're going to enjoy it! Show Notes at All the Wonders This is a recommended – best of Picturebooking episode
Aaron Reynolds (@areynoldsbooks), author of Here Comes Destructosaurus! (@ChronicleKids), Creepy Carrots, Carnivores, and many others, stops by to talk about starting out on the stage, parenting as a monster, and what winning a Caldecott honor means for an author.
Reynolds, Aaron. CREEPY CARROTS