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First Book Podcast with Doreen Cronin


December 8th, 2006
Katie B.

We recently had the pleasure to interview children’s book author Doreen Cronin. Doreen is the author of nine wonderful, bestselling picture books, including Giggle, Giggle, Quack; Duck for President; Diary of a Worm; Diary of a Spider; Wiggle; and Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type, a Caldecott Honor Book.

Thanks to Cheerios and their Spoonfuls of Stories program for making this podcast possible. If you’d like to learn more about Doreen and her books, you can visit her web site at DoreenCronin.com.

 
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4 Responses to “First Book Podcast with Doreen Cronin”


  1. Jody Weissler Says:

    Hi,

    Just want say that I enjoy your podcast about Children’s books. My wife and I created a children’s book podcast called http://childrensbookradio.com/ and love to see that others have similar interests.


  2. Katie B. Says:

    I’m so glad that you enjoyed our podcast with Doreen Cronin. It’s great to learn of your web site - we’ll look forward to staying up to date with the podcasts on your site.


  3. Kathleen Says:

    As an early literacy teacher, I am so glad that there is a recognition from Cheerios that when a child owns a book they own the ability to become a literate learner. I really enjoyed hearing Doreen Cronin’s views on children and literacy. Her books are marvelous and enjoyable for readers of all ages. Thank you for the podcast.


  4. Katie B. Says:

    Kathleen, thanks so much for your comment! Many of us at First Book also love Doreen’s books and are grateful to Cheerios for allowing her to share some of her thoughts with us.

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