Presented by: Crayola Creativity Week, Image Comics and School Library Journal
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Presented by: Crayola Creativity Week, Image Comics and School Library Journal
Event Date and Time: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 | 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT

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Join us for the SLJ Holiday Books webcast, where publishing insiders from Image Comics and Crayola Creativity Week present their latest titles for the holiday season and beyond! From graphic novels and educational titles, to fun and thought provoking stories from celebrity and award winning authors, this event showcases a diverse array of books that will light up your shelves. Learn about soon-to-be-released favorites and gain insights into the unique themes, illustrations, and storytelling techniques that will captivate young readers this season.

 

As an added bonus, attendees will get an exciting preview of Crayola's Creativity Week, happening from January 27 to February 2, 2025. This annual celebration promotes creativity and self-expression through art, with resources and activities designed to engage young learners. 

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to bring a bit of joy to your young patrons and get ready for an inspiring start to the new year!

 

Featured Titles:

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Let’s Celebrate Korean New Year, written by Michelle W. Park, illustrated by Hyewon Yum

 

This children’s picture book is written by Emmy-Winning TV host, Michelle W. Park and follows two sisters as they explore Korean traditions of Seollal while learning about the importance of family. The author’s dumpling recipe and a fun activity are included at the end of the book. Ages 4-8. Published by Random House Books for Young Readers   

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The Last Mermaid Volume 1 by Derek Kirk Kim

 

The Last Mermaid is a post-apocalyptic adventure that is perfect for fans of lush, animation-style artwork like that of Isola, Low, and classic Miyazaki

A lone mermaid roams an endless wasteland on a quest beyond reason. To press ever onward, she must survive the interminable stretches between tiny pockets of water, roaming bands of cybernetic cannibals and fearsome mutant beasts. What propels her forward to take such a risk? And who is that cloaked figure watching her from afar…

 

Eisner, Harvey and Ignatz Award-winning writer/artist Derek Kirk Kim’s first graphic novel in a decade kicks off an epic journey—a literal fish-out-of-water story that will turn the post-apocalyptic genre on its ear.

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Presenters:

James Wells, Manager of Education Content, Crayola Learning

 

Chloe Ramos, Book Market & Library Sales Manager, Image Comics

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