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  1. In Turning a Memoir Into a Picture Book

    In Turning a Memoir Into a Picture Book

    Ryan Rae Harbuck’s award-winning debut memoir When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Chair offers a keen look into her life after a spinal cord injury in her teens made her a wheelchair user. She’s on a mission to change the narrative of disability, one word at a time. Her new picture book with the same name as her memoir, When I Grow Up I Want to be a Chair, follows Vo, a young girl figuring out who she wants to be.


    “Let me know if you’d ever be up for writing a children’s book based off of your memoir!” A moment of pure happenstance from a senior editor at Barefoot stirred something inside of me.

    It’s safe to say that I wrote it that very day.

    But turning a memoir with themes of grief and overcoming trauma into a story meant for kids should be harder to write, right?

    That’s just the thing, though, I think

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  2. Zamzam for Everyone: A Child’s Hajj, A Universal Muslim Story

    Zamzam for Everyone – A Child’s Hajj, A Universal Muslim Story

    Razeena Omar Gutta is an acclaimed children’s book author known for her bright and joyful picture books centering young Muslim characters. Her new picture book, Zamzam for Everyone, is her third picture book published with Barefoot Books, and follows a young girl as she experiences Hajj for the first time.


    “To place this book in the hands of Muslim children across the world is to connect them with a heritage that spans centuries. And for non-Muslim readers this is a chance to glimpse the beauty and humanity of the sacred journey of Hajj.”

    For many Muslims, Hajj is a story we hear about before we can fully comprehend it. It is a sacred journey woven into our earliest memories – watching Tawaaf around the Kaaba on TV or YouTube, visiting friends or family

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  3. What Disability Pride Means to Me

    What Disability Pride Means to Me

    Jenna Elyse Johnson is a children’s author, teacher and bookseller with a particular passion for writing stories that highlight disability joy. Having grown up with cerebral palsy, and now living with other chronic illnesses, Jenna enjoys creating stories that feature all types of characters. Her new picture book, Every Body Move!, is an original singalong celebrating kids with disabilities and the tools that help them access our world.


    When I talk about disability joy or disability pride, I sometimes get confused looks from others. “You are happy to be disabled?” someone might ask me. Or “So, you’re never upset about being disabled or chronically ill?” The answer is…well, it’s complicated!

    I want to preface this by saying that I cannot possibly speak for the entire disability

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  4. Poetry, Picture Books, and the Power of Feelings: A Conversation with Rebecca Gardyn Levington

    Poetry, Picture Books, and the Power of Feelings: A Conversation with Rebecca Gardyn Levington

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  5. All Thanks to an Acorn

    All Thanks to an Acorn

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  6. The Remembering Candle: Conjuring Delight

    The Remembering Candle: Conjuring Delight

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  7. The Remembering Candle: The Sleeping Bag Story and Fictionalizing Fragments of Memory

    The Sleeping Bag Story and Fictionalizing Fragments of Memory

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