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Guacamole and Chips, Please Contrary to popular belief, creating children’s books is a rather solitary field.
Old-school Art Supplies Robert Sabuda made his first pop-up books with file folders that his mom brought home from her job at Ford Motor Company.
Climbing inside the dinosaurs Brian Selznick discusses how first-hand research makes his work feel more authentic.
Heavy reading Parents and teachers report that struggling readers feel a sense of accomplishment when they conquer this humongous book.
"The Invention of Hugo Cabret" This unique 533-page book doesn’t fit neatly into any one genre—it’s not a traditional novel, nor is it a graphic novel.
Brian Selznick shares the story that inspired his book “The Invention of Hugo Cabre” Selznick describes how these complicated wind-up toys inspired his best-selling book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret.
Eeyore's Books for Children While working at this popular Manhattan bookstore, Selznick received a hands-on education in children’s literature.
Brian Selznick: Destined to be a children’s book illustrator When Brian Selznick enrolled in art school, the one thing he knew for sure was that he didn’t want to illustrate children’s books.