When Madeleine L'Engle was very small, she marvelled at the stars. They guided her throughout her life, making her feel part of a big and exciting world, even when she felt alone. They made her want to ask big questions - Why are we here? What is my place in the universe? - and let her imagination take flight. Books, too, were like stars - asking questions and proposing answers. Books kept Madeleine company, and soon, she began to write and share her own. But would other people see the wonder she found in the world?
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Jennifer Adams is well-known for her beloved BabyLit board book series, where she's brought classics from Pride and Prejudice to Alice in Wonderland to life for the youngest children in board book form. She lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Greg Pizzoliwon the Geisel Medal for his first book, The Watermelon Seed, and his subsequent books have continued to garne
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