Posts by slthomson@earthlink.net

Taking a Break

Posted by on Jul 6, 2023 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

McGrath Pond, Oakland, Maine

Off on vacation this past week, so very little to post about, I’m afraid. Here’s where I was, and it was as lovely as it looked.

Read More

Jacket for Save the…Turtles!

Posted by on Jun 22, 2023 in Animals, Nonfiction, SERIES: Save the..., Uncategorized | 0 comments

The jacket for Save the…Turtles! is here! Looking very snazzy, with a dignified turtle against a vivid turquoise background.

One interesting thing I found out doing the research for this book–turtles are the only vertebrates with shells. Many, many animals have evolved shells for protection–beetles, clams, scorpions, lobsters. But it’s only occurred once among vertebrates. And that gave us the turtles, with an upper shell formed out of ribs and a lower shell out of what was once a shoulder bone.
on
Clever little reptiles! (Not all little, either. A big leatherback could have a shell considerably larger than the hood of your car.)

Read More

Happy Book Birthday, Save the…Lions!

Posted by on Jun 1, 2023 in Animals, Nonfiction, SERIES: Save the... | 0 comments

Delighted to announce that Save the…Lions! is on bookshelves this week. Find out why lions are the only large cats that live in prides and other fascinating facts about how they live and what we can do to protect them. (Also, I think this one has the best photos in the series. Lions are very photogenic.)

Read More

American Born Chinese

Posted by on May 24, 2023 in Childhood, Children's Literature, Illustration, What I've Been Reading | 0 comments

Anybody who is interested in or cares about children’s literature, or graphic novels, or Asian-American culture, or just basically anything should read Jamie Fisher’s article about Gene Wang’s unparalleled American Born Chinese and the upcoming Disney adaptation (for which I cannot wait).

Read More