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Leo Espinosa

Leo Espinosa is a New York Times bestselling illustrator and designer. His picture books include No More Naps by Chris Grabenstein; Islandborn by Junot Diaz, for which he was awarded a Pura Belpre illustrator award; and Goldfish on Vacation by Sally Lloyd-Jones. In addition, he has given multiple lectures and workshops at schools, such as Parsons School of Design and Pratt Institute, and has served on the faculty of the Rhode Island School of Design. He is from Bogotá, Colombia.
Dream for the Land
The Creature of Habit Tries His Best
No More Naps!
NO Is All I Know!
The World Belonged to Us
The Creature of Habit
Our Subway Baby
Goldfish on Vacation
Lola
Islandborn

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Dream for the Land
The Creature of Habit Tries His Best
No More Naps!
NO Is All I Know!
The World Belonged to Us
The Creature of Habit
Our Subway Baby
Goldfish on Vacation
Lola
Islandborn

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Sat Nov 23 | 11:00 AM
THE KING'S ENGLISH
1511 S 1500 E
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84105-2896
Google Map

Wed Dec 04 | 09:00 AM
ONCE UPON A TIME
2207 HONOLULU AVE
MONTROSE, CA 91020-1616
Google Map

March Children’s Hot Titles

Happy Spring! (We can hope right?) March is a packed month. With a new title by fan favorite Gayle Forman and the global sequel to She Persisted by Chelsea Clinton, as well as exciting debuts, like The Beauty That Remains, you’ll have plenty to look forward to! Check out the rest below. Order Form: Childrens_HotTitles_March_2018

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Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Junot Diaz to publish a picture book

The New York Times exclusively reported that ISLANDBORN, a debut picture book by Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Junot Díaz and illustrated by Leo Espinosa, will be published in March 2018 by Penguin Young Readers. Per the Times:  “Islandborn” is a picture book — Mr. Díaz’s first work of fiction for young readers. It grew out of

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