Showing posts with label Elizabeth Rose Stanton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Rose Stanton. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2016

MR. PIG LIVE...with PEDDLES!

Welcome to a very special episode of my hit talk show: MR. PIG LIVE!

Of course, all of my guests are special. But I can't help going HOG WILD for today's subject. Without further ado, let's put our hooves together and stomp our cowboy boots for the star of Elizabeth Rose Stanton's latest pigture  — er, I mean, picture book...

PEDDLES!


<<clap clap>> <<STOMP STOMP>> <<SNORT SNORT>>

Thanks so much for taking the time to sit down with me, my fellow porcine pal. So, let's get to it. First things first: What is your full name? 
PEDDLES: Peddles T. Pig “T” is for “The.” I come from a long line of Thes.

What one word best describes you? 
PEDDLES: Porcine, plucky, pinkish and, I’m told, rather pulchritudinous. Sorry, that’s more than one, but I like words. I am, after all, a book.

Do you have a belly button? 
PEDDLES: I definitely have a belly, but I’m not sure about the button part. If I had one, it might be fun to press it to find out what happens. I can only imagine, and you know how much I like to do that!

What is the best thing about being you? 
PEDDLES: My taste in footwear, not to mention my stellar imagination.



What is the worst thing about being you? 
PEDDLES: Sometimes I get carried away.

If you were stranded on a desert island, what would you bring?
PEDDLES: My red cowboy boots . . . and some pizza.

What is your idea of the perfect day? 
PEDDLES: Wellll— it’s all in the book, and it goes kind of like this: First, I’d skip out on naptime and have some pizza. Then I’d go to the game and do some rooting for Team Pig, then I’d come back for a little time alone in the loo for a nice bath and well, you know, I’d have to go . . . and read the paper. Like I said, it’s all in the book.

If you could have any superpower, what would it be? 
PEDDLES: I kind of already have one—well, actually, a bunch. They’re called friends.



What are you reading right now?
PEDDLES:That story about cousin Wilbur and that really smart spider. Sniff.

What is your favorite word? 
PEDDLES: Howdy.

What is you least favorite word?
PEDDLES: Oink.

What is your favorite sound? 
PEDDLES: Whooping and hollering.

What is your least favorite sound?
PEDDLES: Thuds and clunks and clatters.

Share one thing that most of our readers don’t know about you. 
PEDDLES:I will be out sometime within the next few months in Mandarin Chinese! Oh, and my fellow farm companion, Henny, will be, too. Bwwwaaaoink!

If you could dine with three characters from other books, who would they be? 
PEDDLES: Henny, because we are, after all, companions. I’d invite our spunky cousin, Olivia who, like me, likes dancing; and I’d invite bro Piglet from Winnie the Pooh because he’s so dang cute. We would, of course, have pizza.

If a genie gave you one wish, what would you wish for?
PEDDLES: A real potty. But then I suppose that would involve plumbing, and a house, and . . . oh never mind. I wish for another wish.



If you have a pocket, what is in it right now?
PEDDLES: No pocket. But if I did — a slice of pizza.

What did you eat for breakfast this morning? 
PEDDLES: I dreamt of pizza, but got the same old slop. Sigh. 



What is your most embarrassing moment?
PEDDLES: I can’t talk about it. Let’s just say, “It didn’t go well.”

What is your pet peeve?
PEDDLES: People with no sense of humor. Everyone knows a little poop (there, I said it) can be pretty funny.

What was it like working with Elizabeth Rose Stanton? 
PEDDLES: Oh, where do I begin? She’s still procrastidoodling. It’s like watching grass grow. I’m so relieved I’m out, but I do fear for her next character, BUB. Then again, he’s always caught in the middle. You’ll just have to stay tuned.

Will do! In the meantime, let's trot on over to the trough and see what Nina from Mamabelly's Lunches with Love has in store for us!




Peddles is tired of being the same old pig—he wants to be different.

He wants to stop doing the usual pig things like oinking and sleeping. He’d much rather stand, climb, and dance! And Peddles finally gets his chance when he bumps into a pile of shoes and finds a pair of red boots that fits just right!

Nina from Mamabelly.com packed a pig-tastic lunch you can eat while dancing:
  • watermelon fresh from the farm
  • mini carrots
  • a treat in a cute pig box and 
  • a Peddles ham sandwich with ham and ketchup decorations


PEDDLES
by Elizabeth Rose Stanton
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
January 2016

Peddles is tired of being the same old pig—he wants to be different.

He wants to stop doing the usual pig things like oinking and sleeping. He’d much rather stand, climb, and dance! And Peddles finally gets his chance when he bumps into a pile of shoes and finds a pair of red boots that fits just right! But as soon as Peddles tries them on, he falls on his back and can’t get up! Until his special friends come along and show him how to make his dreams come true!



Elizabeth Rose Stanton began her grownup life as an architect, then segued over to arts administration and design after starting a family a long time ago. Now she builds picture books, and is having a blast! She is the author and illustrator of HENNY (Simon & Schuster 2014), PEDDLES (Simon & Schuster 2016), and has just begun work on her third picture book with Simon & Schuster, BUB, about a little monster caught in the middle, due out in early 2018.Visit her at penspaperstudio.com.



Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Mr. Pig LIVE . . . with Henny!

Hello and welcome to another exciting episode of my hit talk show, "Mr. Pig LIVE!" 

Today's guest is the feathered star of Elizabeth Rose Stanton's acclaimed debut picture book. Let's give a big, er, hand for the chicken with arms . . . 

HENNY!  

Baawwaaak! Hello, Mr. Pig.

Welcome, Henny! Before I get to our interview, let's roll a clip. . .

   



Henny, what is your full name? 
Henrietta Van Cluck Stanton. Just kidding. It’s just Henny. I just thought I’d be fun to pretend I had a longer name.


What is the best thing about being you? Having arms.

What is the worst thing about being you?
Having arms.


Do you have a belly button?
That’s the least of my concerns.


*Snort.* If you were stranded on a desert island, what would you bring?
Duct tape, a hammer, my chopsticks, chicken aspirin, and a whole bunch of books. Oh and, of course, my pink purse and green umbrella.


From HENNY. Illustration copyright 2014 by Elizabeth Rose Stanton.

What is your idea of the perfect day?
Sitting on a hilltop, a gentle breeze blowing through my comb, reading a book.  


Aaah, delightful. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
I kind of have one already, don’t I? I mean, come on, a chicken with arms? All I need is the cape. I’ll have to ask Stanton to draw me one.

Hmm. I smell a sequel! What are you reading right now?
George Bernard Shaw’s Arms and the Man.


From HENNY. Illustration copyright 2014 by Elizabeth Rose Stanton.

What is your favorite word?
Bwwaaak! It’s kind of like “aloha”—it means hello and goodbye in Chickenese. Sometimes, when I want it to, it also means “thank you.”

What is you least favorite word? 
BaGOKin’! (it’s a bad word in Chickenese)

What is your favorite sound?
No sound. I like quiet. 


What is your least favorite sound?
Too much sound—especially from that baGOKin’ rooster. Oops! I shouldn’t use bad words. 


From HENNY. Illustration copyright 2014 by Elizabeth Rose Stanton.

Share one thing that most of our readers don’t know about you.

Oui! There is a French edition of me (published in France by Seuil Jeunesse). 


Ooh la la! Congratulations! If you could dine with three characters from other books, who would they be?
I would most certainly have to return the favor and invite Mike Curato’s sweet Little Elliot, especially since he’ll bring the cupcakes. I would also invite Ame Dykman’s Cub because he knows the tea party rules and, finally, Drew Daywalt’s Beige Crayon, because he could draw us up a turkey dinner—and maybe some chairs.


From HENNY. Illustration copyright 2014 by Elizabeth Rose Stanton.
Little Elliot and Cub have been on my show. Lovely folks! What did you eat for breakfast this morning?
Bugs, with my chopsticks. 


What is your most embarrassing moment?
When someone called me “creeptacular.” Then I decided I kind of liked it. 


What is your pet peeve? 
People who think my name is HENRY. 


What was it like working with Elizabeth Rose Stanton? 
She’s an inveterate procrastidoodler. But I guess that’s a good thing since that’s how she thought me up. Oh, and that cute cat of hers gets in the way. A lot. 



Thank you so very much for having me, Mr. Pig! Baawwaaak!!  


Thank YOU, Henny! Now stick around. Nina from Mamabelly Lunch's with Love has prepared a Henny-themed bento lunch just for you!*

*Scroll down to see the HENNY Literary Lunch.

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About the book
HENNY
by Elizabeth Rose Stanton
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, 2014  
ISBN 9781442484368 




A New York Public Library Best Children’s Book of 2014  

“This adorable, albeit unconventional, story of self-discovery will charm all ages." --American Booksellers Association Kids’ Indie Next List, Winter 2013-2014

“The premise is clever, and the execution is hysterical . . . a good message about making the best of one's circumstances and looking on the bright side.” --Booklist, starred review

“Henny’s journey of adjustment and empowerment is a useful lesson for young children, told in a fun, imaginative way." --BookPage

“In gentle pencil-and-watercolor sketches on an eggshell-white ground, Stanton scatters moments of quiet humor like chicken feed." --Publishers Weekly



About the author
Elizabeth Rose Stanton began her picture book writing and illustrating adventure a few years ago, after a brief career as an architect and long career as a parent and fine artist.

Her debut picture book, HENNY (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books), was awarded a Booklist star and was recently named as one of the best books of 2014 for children by The New York Public Library. She has signed on again with Simon & Schuster for a new picture book, PEDDLES, about a little pig with some big ideas, due out in early 2016. 


She lives in Seattle with her husband and Bea-the-Cat. Elizabeth is represented by Joanna Volpe of New Leaf Literary & Media in New York, and is a member of SCBWI International, and SCBWI Western Washington.   


Visit Elizabeth at her website or blog. You can also find her on Twitter and Instagram.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Literary Lunch . . . with Henny!

Meet the star of Elizabeth Rose Stanton's new book Henny. Henny is an avarage chicken. Well, almost. There is one tiny little thing different about Henny. Have you spotted it yet?


Well . . . Henny was born with arms. Which is pretty unusual for a chicken. But Henny likes being different. And she can do lots of fun things with her arms that other chickens can't. Like eating bugs with chopsticks!

Nina's kids loved this book and this was their favorite page, so she used it for Henny's Literary Lunch inspiration!


Nina from Mamabelly's Lunches With Love made an egg-cellent lunch chock full of:
  • Fruit Booty Corn Puff Worms to eat with chopsticks
  • A Henny sunflower seed sandwich with cheese, seaweed, and carrot decorations
  • An egg (an important part of the book, but we can't give away everything now, can we?)
  • And some spinach leaves to keep those arms strong underneath all of that yummy food!