My First Radio Show!

Today I am doing my first internet radio show via blogtalkradio.com under the umbrella of Robin Falls (a woman who runs a bunch of different radio shows). I will be doing it through her program every 4th Monday of every month, and today, April 26th is my first, at 1 pm Central, 2pm EDT. 
I hope you’ll tune in!

The main event for today’s show will be an interview with author Hope Vestergaard about her new book, Potty Animals, a funny and rhyming manners guide for the newly toilet trained and every show will wrap up with a book review by Betsy Bird, the fabulous School LIbrary Journal blogger and NYPL Children’s Center librarian.

If you want to ask questions over the phone you can use the Call-in Number: (646) 595-4478 –  you will need to press 1. You can also listen over the internet at my show’s link:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rrradio/2010/04/26/robin-falls-kids–katie-davis-brain-burps-about-bo
(that looks partial but it works don’t ask me why)

Here’s the description about the show:

Are you a teacher who needs ‘book extenders’ for your classroom? Or are you an aspiring children’s writer
who’d like to know the inside scoop on how others got published? Or you’re already published and want to hear from booksellers, agents, and editors? Maybe you simply need a great book recommendation for the children in your
life? You’re going to love this show so much you’ll want to marry it.

Brain Burps About Books is the show author/illustrator Katie Davis hosts – a fun (true), funny (hopefully), informative (totally), and globe-trotting (not true) show about everything kidlit. But wait! There’s more!

Rounding out every show will be a special feature – a book review by Betsy Bird, the fab-u School Library Journal blogger and children’s librarian at the Children’s Center in the New York Public Library system. Today’s review is of The Boneshaker by Kate Milford.  Join us at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rrradio/2010/04/26/robin-falls-kids–katie-davis-brain-burps-about-bo
(again, that looks cut off, but it actually works for some reason).

I hope you’ll listen – and forward this to teachers and childcare people and parents and basically anyone who loves books for children!

Click here for more info on Kate Milford, author of The Boneshaker

and HERE is a page for the book. If you want to find out about Kate’s work-in-progress, go HERE.

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