Every once in a great while, my timing is just right 😀 By an off chance, in the least expected way, I was fortunate to have met KidLit TV founder Julie Gribble (at first, thinking she worked for the Princeton Public Library). I liked her right off, one thing led to another and she was kind enough to extend to me an invitation to attend a very special event—the KidLit TV 1st Birthday party 😎
Was I excited to go? You betcha! Did I have a great time? YOU BETCHA! 😀 In fact, I was having SUCH a great time, I only took pictures in spurts and, as is usual for me, so many were blurry 🙄 . What can I say? I’m not good with photography and I don’t have a smart phone or an expensive camera so it’s often hit or miss, so I’ll share with you what I can. It was such an elation-filled evening, even with this limited selection (several not very clear, all with date stamps ugh), I’m sure you’ll get the gist. Besides, you can also see some great pics over at Robin Newman Books and even more on the KidLit TV site 😀
Upon arriving, it was the lovely Kassia who greeted me at the door, all smiley and welcoming 🙂 She is pictured here, attempting to finish a KidLit TV blog post, our conversation having interfered for a few minutes, so I let her be and moved on to get a better look at all the goodies she pointed out…
There was quite the spread of free-for-the-taking promo, of which I kept my hoard down to the three items I considered irresistible: a pencil, a magnet and a “Moose” hand fan SIGNED BY PAUL O’ZELINSKY! Seriously, could YOU resist that? 😉 …
Book and goodie-filled baskets filled every table top in the space, all of which would be offered up as prizes to the guests. I’m sure you’ll recognize much of what you see here. I don’t know about you, but it all gives me butterflies 😆 …
A large, plush Rocket with a light-up bowtie was practically panting and wagging his tail with excitement as the guests arrived, wondering which lucky child would soon have him as a pet 😛 …
A familiar prop at New York Media Works is this nostalgic bicycle, furnished with happy KidLit paraphernalia…
A “favor” basket for the kiddies…
The decorative “KidLit Inspired” masks hanging on the wall were created by Kassia. Along with KidLit Radio (podcasts), Book Trailers, Exclusive Interviews and Scoops, Articles by KidLit Experts, Read Out Louds by favorite authors and illustrators, KidLit Kibbles and more, you can even find Arts & Crafts on the KidLit TV site, too!
This stunning painting which hangs above the reception area was unveiled at the party. It was rendered by Roxie Munro, having been commissioned by the Gribbles in commemoration of the KidLit TV headquarters and in memory of their fathers…
The meet-and-greet ensemble, wait staff and talented cooks, headed by Marja Samson, created elements to add even more warmth to the atmosphere and to delight the palate…
I see this logo and I smile 😀 There were chocolate layers under that icing and it looked DELICIOUS, but—I couldn’t have a taste! Gluten-free here sigh. And see that beautiful flower arrangement? By Allyson 🙂 …
Bubbly, spunky Katya Szewczuk the Kat’s Meow of KidLitKat was totally ramped up for the festivities 😀 Psst…she also turned me onto “Go Go Squeeze,” one of the sponsors of the event. SO tasty!…
I felt like the celebration was truly beginning when Julie joined us. These two are precious 😀 …
Anyone who follows this blog KNOWS how much I love All Things Harry Potter, so you can imagine my reaction when I saw THIS! Julie added all the wonderful embellishments to the “Whomping Willow,” and of course—the flying Ford Anglia! 😎
And here you get a better look at the Marauder’s Map, the Elder Wand Spoiler Alert! (the knobby one) and Professor McGonagall‘s wand sigh Be still my HP heart 😀 ❤
And on to some of the guests, quite a few who’ve appeared on KidLit TV’s STORYMAKERS and READ OUT LOUD! (I wish I had more pics, but so many were blurry or just not worth sharing.)…
Here we have Robin Newman (Hildie Bitterpickles Needs Her Sleep) and Dan Yaccarino (Boy & Bot, on STORYMAKERS):
Both Featured Experts on KidLit TV, Katie Davis (Who Hops?, as FEATURED EXPERT) and Emma Walton Hamilton (The Very Fairy Princess, as FEATURED EXPERT), join Julie Gribble (Bubblegum Princess) (sorry it’s blurry, but it was the best one I had!). Would you check out those VERY cool “classics” t-shirts? 😀 …
Kat Yeh (The Truth About Twinkie Pie, on STORYMAKERS), Kelly Light (Louise Loves Art, on STORYMAKERS), Mike Curato (Little Elliot, Big City, on READ OUT LOUD), and Nick Bruel (Bad Kitty):
Melissa Iwai (Goodnight Engines), Mike Curato, Steve Light (Have You Seen My Dragon?, on STORYMAKERS), Kat Yeh and Kelly Light:
Dan Yaccarino and Kelly Light:
Katya Szewczuk, Annie Silvestro (Bunny’s Book Club-coming Spring 2017), and Ame Dyckman (Wolfie the Bunny, on READ OUT LOUD):
To bartend for the evening, Julie asked Cody Goldstein, the mixologist, who worked with Tim Federle (Better Nate than Ever, on STORYMAKERS) in creating literature-based cocktails for Tim’s clever books. The guests were treated to recipes from all three: Hickory Daiquiri Dock, Gone with the Gin, and Tequila Mockingbird (on STORYMAKERS):
Lots of “best sellers” here, folks! Adam Lehrhaupt (Please, Open This Book!), Robin Newman, Beth Ferry (Stick and Stone), and Nick Bruel (Bad Kitty):
Roxie Munro (Market Maze, and more, on STORYMAKERS, plus EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW), and Melissa Iwai (Hush Little Monster):
Best Writing Buds, Ame Dyckman and Adam Lehrhaupt:
This little guy, Dylan, was looking to take a picture with Katie Davis all night—and he did! They both have EXcellent taste in fashion—and BOOKS! Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel is one of my all-time favorites 😎
Then it was time forJulie and Rocco Staino, KidLit TV host/Librarian Extraordinaire, to blow out the big # 1 😀 …
A heartwarming highlight of the evening was the inclusion of a fundraiser for the charity ArtWorks for Youth which Tad Hills (Rocket and Duck and Goose books, on STORYMAKERS and READ OUT LOUD) has come to champion:
Many talented illustrators donated signed items and original pieces of artwork for silent auction. I was able to capture a number of pieces (sorry, not all), this first one by Tony DiTerlizzi (The Spiderwick Chronicles):
Paul O’Zelinsky (on STORYMAKERS) donated this masterpiece from The Wheels on the Bus, celebrating it’s 25th Anniversary:
Laura Vaccaro Seeger (First the Egg):
Bob Shea (Ballet Cat: The Totally Secret Secret):
Steve Light (Swap!) :
Giselle Potter (Mr. Semolina-Semolinus):
Mike Curato (Little Elliot, Big Family):
Tad Hills (Rocket on READ OUT LOUD):
Oliver Jeffers (The Day the Crayons Quit):
Naoko Stoop (Red Knit Cap Girl):
Bob Staake (IFAW):
To wrap up the celebration, Rocco announced the many lucky winners :D…
One such lucky fella was Dylan. Yep, the same “Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel” Dylan. He became the proud new owner of Rocket!!!…
And Kelly Light was pretty dang happy about winning Where’s Walrus? And Penguin? and that VERY cool Viking helmet 😎 …
So, I think it’s pretty obvious this was quite the shindig 😀 I couldn’t have been happier to be there enjoying everything about it. I’ll never tire saying how being a part of the KidLit community has been one of the greatest joys in my life. Everything about it is wonderful and Julie Gribble having founded KidLit TV just a year ago has been such a gift to all of us. At KidLit TV they are “…a diverse group of parents, educators, librarians, kid lit creators, and award winning filmmakers all working together to bring great books to kids!” with their mission being “…to create fun new ways to reinforce an appreciation of reading that children will carry with them for the rest of their lives.”
When Alice fell down that rabbit hole she found a Wonderland, then found more adventure when she stepped through the Looking Glass, but she “ain’t seen nothin’ yet” ’til she’s visited KidLit TV 😀 . It’s amazing how quickly and exquisitely the team has taken the KidLit world by storm, bringing the “Wonderland” of KidLit to the masses in ways not done before, adding more and more astounding features to their site and all things related. I can’t wait to see what’s still to come ’cause you can bet it’s going to be GREEEEEAT!
THANK you, and Congratulations, KidLit TV! Happy 1st Birthday! ❤ ❤ ❤
Donna, What a great post and what an AWESOME celebration! Three cheers for KidLit TV. As always, it was wonderful catching up with you. I’m also happy to say that I won Matthew Cordell’s print. It was a very nice surprise!
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Congrats, Robin! I was so busy taking [blurry] pictures, I wasn’t paying much attention to who won the illustrations! I love his work! And it really was such a great party 😀 Lovin’ KidLit TV ❤
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Oh, this is awesome. You coulda made me your “plus one” ya know! 😉
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It was so great, Mike 😀 And I wish you’d been there, +1 😉
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Such a wonderful post, Donna! Thank you so much! By the way, the pictures turned out great!
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Thanks, Katya! 😀 It was such a pleasure being there and certainly getting to know all of you better. You are one smart young woman! 😀 ❤
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What an awesome event and great photos as well. It’s wonderful that you managed to capture the authors and the great art works and surroundings. I would love to go to something like this and get involved with like minded people.
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Oh, it was awesome, Ste J 🙂 But there were probably twice as many guests there that I either didn’t get pics of OR the pics were unusable 😦 Frustrating. Still—so glad I got to share in it and I’m SURE you would love it.
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There is always too much to see and take photos of, half of my Berlin photos were unusable too. It’s always a good excuse to go back and take them all again, I need to go and visit some bookish get togethers, the saving up has started already!
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It makes ME happy to hear this 😀 “Bookish” is the BEST!
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Word…or words as it should be.
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😀 😀 😀
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Dang. I wish I coulda gone. I [sort of] know at least 1/2 of them. 🙂
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I know, Erik! There are so many fantastic things going on in the KidLit World and we’re lucky when we get a chance to experience any of them 🙂 In fact, did you know about these videos? I watched the 2015 one last night and am REALLY looking forward to the 2013 & 14 ones (all on the same page)!
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/features/too-good-miss/
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Fun!! I especially love the bike with the baskets of books!!! 🙂
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It WAS fun, Coleen 🙂 I loved that bike and EVERYthing really! It was a magical space, for sure, and for me, The Whomping Willow tree did me in 😉
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This is an amazing write-up of the KidLit TV event! It might be the next best thing to being there in person. Great job getting lots of pics…especially of the artwork donated. We wouldn’t have had an opportunity to see it otherwise :).
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Thanks, Kristin 🙂 I’m so glad you made your way here to enjoy it! And thanks for your work with KidLit TV, too! 😀
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That seemed like a really nice event! I can tell you LOVED being there 🙂
The pictures looked really good. I love the illustrations and the names of the books. The covers are very important but a good name is essential! 😀
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Oh, it was, Paola! And I’m ALL about the covers and titles 😀
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Love this post! I joined in when KidLitTV’s periscope went live. So exciting!
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Hey, Tracey! Thanks 🙂 It was SO much fun! You know, I tried to get Periscope to work on my tablet, but couldn’t :-\ Still don’t know why. There was another event KidLit TV was doing that I wasn’t attending and I know there will be more. Hopefully I can get that figured out!
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Hopefully so. I love it because I can attend even though I live in Georgia. 😀
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That’s truly one of the biggest advantages of the internet 😀
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This looks such fun! Lucky you. Apologies for being so late in getting back here. I’m working my way back through my emails. Only saved the “special” ones! 🙂
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You are too kind, Norah 😀 And you’re right–it was a BLAST! VERY lucky me 😀 😎
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