Showing posts with label Jackie Azua Kramer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jackie Azua Kramer. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

BLOG STOP! If You Want To Fall Asleep

We are thrilled to celebrate the release of IF YOU WANT TO FALL ASLEEP by friend of the cottage Jackie Azúa Kramer! And guess who's back? NINA from MAMABELLY LUNCHES WITH LOVE! Scroll down to the link below to view Nina's special Literary Lunch for Little Mouse.


IF YOU WANT TO FALL ASLEEP
by Jackie Azúa Kramer
illustrated by Lisa Brandenburg

What it's all about...
It's bedtime and Little Mouse isn't sleepy. Mama makes suggestion after suggestion of helpful things Little Mouse can do to fall asleep—but nothing is working.

Why we love it...
It's a classic, clever, imaginative, cumulative tale, perfect for reading sweet little mice to sleep.

Some of our favorite lines...
If you want to fall asleep
and you're staring at the ceiling. . .
Count stars in the sky.
Not one or two or three,
but each star, near and far.
And when you float among the stars,
remember wishes:
birthday wishes, secret wishes,
dream wishes.

And wait for dozing.

A few of our fave illustrations...







All images (c) Lisa Brandenburg 2018

What's the kid-appeal?
Kids will relate to Little Mouse's dilemma, enjoy all of Mama's imaginative solutions, and pore over the oh-so-darling illustrations in this book.

What's the grownup appeal?
Every parent has heard the words, "but I'm not sleepy," from their kiddos at bedtime. This lyrical bedtime book is a classic way to calm down, giggle, snuggle, and invite kids to let their imaginations carry them off to sweet slumber.

Where to find/ buy If You Want to Fall Asleep
Indie Booksellers
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Or at a school or library near you!

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Many lives ago Jackie Azúa Kramer was an actor, singer and school counselor. Now Jackie wiles away her time writing children's picture books. What ties these all together and remains a constant are her dreams and imagination. Jackie's picture books, THE GREEN UMBRELLA (NorthSouth Books) illustrated by Maral Sassouni chosen by CBC Bank Street College - 'Best Children's Books of the Year' and 2017 Parents' Choice Award Silver Medal. Coming soon: THE BOY AND THE EIGHT HUNDRED POUND GORILLA (Candlewick 2020), THAT'S FOR BABIES (Clavis, TBD) and MILES WON'T SMILE (Clavis, TBD). She loves to read all kinds of books. But she has a sweet spot for stories that remind her that there’s a big world to go and explore. Jackie hopes one day her books will make someone feel that way, too. Learn more at http://www.jackieazuakramer.com.

Lisa Brandenburg is a Dutch illustrator who graduated from the Willem de Kooning Academy of Arts, Rotterdam, the Netherlands in 2000. Lisa has a wide range of artistic interests and she seizes the chances and challenges that come along with a new project. She generally uses a mix of techniques and plays with colors and composition. Her work can be slightly melancholic, is both child- & adult-friendly and has a touch of humor. She lives with her husband, son and daughter in Amstelveen, the Netherlands. Learn more at http://www.lisabrandenburg.nl/





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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Behind the Book with Jackie Azúa Kramer + a Literary Lunch!

Jackie Azúa Kramer's debut, The Green Umbrella, is a fantastical flight-of-fancy told in lush language, and brought vividly to life by Maral Sassouni's dazzling dream-like illustrations. The whole book, in fact, feels like dipping into a dream, where anything is possible.

Today, we go behind the book with Jackie, who was kind enough to give us a tour through her imagination and inspiration. How does this author find her muse and create beautiful, evocative stories like The Green Umbrella? By accessing what she calls, her Inspiration Station.

Tell us more, Jackie!



When I write, I imagine my brain appears like Monet’s ‘Water Lillies’…serene, clear and calm.


However, often my ideas are best expressed by a Jackson Pollack painting; a mad splatter, non-linear, jumble.


There’s so much beauty in the world that inspires me. Imagine a virtual radio with only five stations -sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch. Each turn of the dial helps to transport me to a place, time, a feeling or memory. Here’s a glimpse into my ‘Inspiration Station.'

On this cold and grey day, here in NY, I want to hear music like Susheela Raman singing ‘Ya Meera Divanapan Hai.” Growing up, I travelled a lot with my family. The people of India, food, colors, landscapes, and music have stayed with me.




They say athletes, creators, public speakers, are in the ‘zone’ when they perform at their best. Nature is my ‘zone’ and where some of my best story ideas begin. Time and again, I return to the beach. That first sniff of salty air sends signals to my brain, which I’d best describe as ‘freedom’. The warm sand melting under my feet, the blue sky that goes on forever, and rhythmic waves, unfetters my imagination.



I’m a romantic and the poem that touches my heart each time I read it, is e.e. cummings, “somewhere i have never travelled…” The last line slays me…it’s so visceral.
“…nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands.”

Since childhood food has always been a focal point in my life. Friends would often want to come over after school for dinner, and have my grandmother’s savory rice and beans with spicy chicken or my mother’s saffron scented and colorful paella. My addition, to my family’s culinary history is, ‘Egg in a Basket.' A simple dish I started to make since my kids were little. It’s the perfect, tasty, sunshiny breakfast.


Recipe for Egg in a Basket:
Cut a medium slice of your favorite round bread. I like a good sour dough. Take out most of the center of the bread. Place in a hot pan with butter and crack two eggs in the center. Flip once and cook eggs to your preference. I love the eggs over easy which compliments the crispy bread. Tip: In the last 30 seconds, add a slice of cooked bacon on top. Bacon makes everything special.

And my favorite station that always keeps me singing and dancing…my family.



Jackie Azúa Kramer earned her Masters of Education from Queens College. She is a member of SCBWI and has written for the SCBWI Bulletin. In 2014, she was invited to be a member of the Bank Street Writers Lab, Bank Street College. In 2015 Jackie was a presenter at the 1st nErDCamp Long Island.  Her picture book, The Green Umbrella (North South Books) debuts February 2017. The Boy and the Eight Hundred Pound Gorilla (Candlewick Press, TBD) and If You Want to Fall Asleep (Clavis Books, Spring 2018). Visit her at: jackieazuakramer.com.


Praise for The Green Umbrella - (January 31, 2017 — North South Books)

* The lesson about sharing and generosity is elegantly wrapped around lovely language. (Kirkus Reviews)

* Kramer’s storytelling passages sustain their lofty tone with no off notes—no easy task. (Publishers Weekly)

* A sweet story of a blossoming friendship between five lovable and imaginative characters, united by one special green umbrella. I want to jump right in to the lush paintings and join in their fun! (Lauren Castillo, Author/ Illustrator of Caldecott Honor Book "Nana in the City")


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The Green Umbrella Literary Lunch


When Elephant takes a peaceful walk with his green umbrella, he’s interrupted by Hedgehog, Cat, Bear, and Rabbit—all claiming that they’ve had exciting adventures with his umbrella. After all, it is an umbrella, and it certainly hasn’t been on any adventures more exciting than a walk in the rain. Or has it? 


Nina from Mamabelly.com made a lunch for any umbrella adventure:
  • The Green Umbrella cold cut sandwich covered in spinach
  • Elephant sandwich cheese sandwich surrounded by cat in a tea cup, bear and old rabbit
  • night clouds of popcorn and blueberries and 
  • a cheese moon to light the way into their next adventur

* For more of Nina's Literary Lunch creations, visit:
--instagram: @Mamabelly
--twitter: @LunchesWithLove

* View The Green Umbrella book trailer on Mr. Schu's blog.
* For more about Jackie Azúa Kramer, visit: jackieazuakramer.com
* To explore more of Maral Sassouni's work, go to: http://maralsassouni.com
* Buy The Green Umbrella at an indie bookstore near you.