…we love our picture book nerds…
And today’s coolest picture book nerd has POP UP BOOKS. Robert Sabuda is interviewed by the Wall Street Journal. Via The Book Blog.
I have to admit that the idea that pop-up books are assembled overseas… tarnishes my joy more than slightly. I know, it’s not a Christmassy thought, but I really hope those people who work with pop-up books are getting decently paid and have good working conditions… Actually, that IS a Christmastime thought. Good will towards ALL, y’know?
A Phillip Pullman podcast with The Guardian Bookclub — it’s so much fun to hear English people chatting. There are kids and adults in this book club, and the kids have some great questions. Be prepared — it’s 47 minutes long.
This morning, the temperature is -2°C — twenty eight degrees Fahrenheit. I shall swathe myself in scarves and go forth to the market. Sadly, I have to: I’m out of sugar, and I just gave away the last of five dozen parsnip cookies.
Cookies, you say? Why yes: and they’re PARSNIP cookies, too. I was mildly challenged by the idea of a Cookie Baking Day, a non-denominational holiday where we could all bake and then rescue ourselves from gluttony by sharing. The ladies at the chemist’s, who were so kind to a blundering American trying to figure out how to fill a prescription, the vegetable guy, the neighbors — all of them have saved me from eating these by myself. And I have to laugh at the reaction I get when I say “parsnip.”
“Are these… American cookies?”
Why, yes. Yes they are. An American made them; I think that’s really the only prerequisite.
Speaking of American, Laura Salas has found a fun quiz on American accents. And sorry, sweetie: ‘gull’ and ‘pull’ — will not ever rhyme.
Two things about the cookies: you can find their recipe here, and the quartered spiral is supposed to invoke something of the idea of the cycle of the year or something like that. 🙂
Shriek–go and read Jon Carroll, just finished his column on his spider and so I saw webs on the cookies!
Yeah, I looked at them and said, “Oh, solstice spiders!” But they DID go perfectly with the Carroll, didn’t they?