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Water Is Water by Miranda Paul
Water Is Water by Miranda  Paul






Water Is Water by Miranda Paul

Steam is steam but it also changes form to become clouds, which can form low to become fog and on and on.Īs I write this review, there’s a light rain and it’s very foggy where I am. Water goes into a glass and in a dish for the turtle but it also becomes steam for the hot cocoa they share with their father! Miranda Paul tells a story of water changing in a unique way. It starts in spring-time when the siblings spot a lone turtle in their pond. Like the water cycle, the story is cyclical. In this rhythmical, science read-aloud, we follow a brother and sister through seasons and the water cycle. Login information for the webinar will be emailed to registered attendees AFTER 3PM on the DAY OF THE WEBINAR.Image Credit: A Neal Porter Book, Roaring Brook Press (Macmillan), Miranda Paul/Jason Chin You must accept SCBWI’s Anti-Harassment Policy.

Water Is Water by Miranda Paul Water Is Water by Miranda Paul

To register, fill out the form at the bottom of this page. If you are a member of the Austin SCBWI chapter, use the code we sent you earlier in 2020 to attend this webinar for free. To join before you register, click the JOIN button in the top right corner of this website. If you aren’t a member, click here for more information on the many benefits of being part of our community. SCBWI members, login to get the discounted price. The webinar costs $10 for SCBWI members, and $55 for non-members. Registered attendees will be able to view the recording for 1 month after the webinar date. This webinar will be recorded, but you MUST register BEFORE the webinar to view the recording. She is a co-founding member of We Need Diverse Books. Miranda is a frequent presenter at schools around the world, and has presented at the Library of Congress Young Readers Center with environmental activist Isatou Ceesay. She has received starred reviews and Junior Library Guild distinction for several titles, including One Plastic Bag, Water is Water, I Am Farmer, Nine Months, and ​ Little Libraries, Big Heroes.​ Her book, ​ Whose Hands Are These?​ was an ILA Teacher’s Choice and her edited poetry collection, ​ Thanku: Poems of Gratitude​, was a 2020 ALA Notable title for all ages. Miranda Paul is an award-winning author of more than a dozen fiction and nonfiction books for children. This webinar will cover the basics of what a picture book is, strategies for writing one, and an overview of language, terms, and skills used in picture book creating and publishing.








Water Is Water by Miranda  Paul