In this episode of the Picturebooking Podcast I interview Henry Cole, the author-illustrator of Big Bug. Henry took his love of science, nature and teaching and applied them to the craft of illustrating children’s books.
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In this episode you’ll learn:
- The fun side of a hurricane
- How a science teacher becomes a picture book illustrator
- What Jean George wrote on a napkin that changed Henry Coles life
- School visit advice from a man who went to over 100 schools last year
- How the TV show Seinfeld inspired the Moosetache character design
- Henry’s childhood farm depicted in his picture book Big Bug
- Paying it forward … in practice
- Why Dracula and a fuzzy bunny shouldn’t be illustrated the same
- Henry’s thoughts about illustrating And Tango Makes Three
- The joy of working with a group of people you like on a project you love
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Henry’s website: henrycole.net
- Margie Palatini’s website: margiepalatini.com
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Moosetache • Big Bug • And Tango Makes Three
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