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About viviankirkfield

Writer for children - Reader forever - Mom of 3, educator, author of FOUR OTTERS TOBOGGAN: AN ANIMAL COUNTING BOOK (PomegranateKids, PIPPA'S PASSOVER PLATE (Holiday House), SWEET DREAMS, SARAH (Creston Books); MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD: THE INSPIRING FRIENDSHIP OF ELLA FITZGERALD AND MARILYN MONROE (Little Bee Books); FROM HERE TO THERE: INVENTIONS THAT CHANGED THE WAY THE WORLD MOVES (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Jan 19, 2021); PEDAL, BALANCE, STEER: Annie Londonderry, First Woman to Bike Around the World (Calkins Creek/Astra, Feb 20, 2024) picture book junkie, lover of travel, hiking, fly-fishing, cooking, and playing Monopoly with my grandson.

Cover Reveal: THE OCEAN’S HEART: The Tiny Creatures Essential to Life

Hip hip hooray!!! Time to lift the curtain and REVEAL a beautiful new picture book COVER!

And this one is for a dear friend, author Jilanne Hoffman who has a new book launching March 3, 2026 from Millbrook Press, illustrated by the amazing Khoa Le.

TA-DA!!!

There is so much we don’t know about the oceans…and just look at this cover!!!! It hints at the mysteries that still are yet to be explored.
And we are so lucky because Jilanne stopped by to share a little bit about the book and why she wrote it.
ME: Welcome, Jilanne! Thank you so much for stopping by. Can you tell us a little bit about the book…and the story behind the story?

JILANNE: Thank you for having me, Vivian. It’s great to be here on Picture Books Help Kids Soar. I’d love to tell you a little bit about the bookAnd here’s

Plunge far below the ocean’s surface where billions of restless animals called zooplankton (including jellyfish) dwell in the Twilight Zone. Some are tiny, some enormous, and most are exquisitely beautiful. The setting sun cues their journey to surface waters for a midnight feast on trillions of tiny plants (and each other). It’s a daunting, perilous, nightly migration that transforms the dark ocean into a carnival of lights amidst a feeding frenzy in this eat before being eaten world—a journey that’s vital to all life on Earth.    

And here’s what inspired me to write the story:

When I was writing A River of Dust, I discovered that NASA’s CALIPSO satellite not only measured the North African dust that flies across the Atlantic, it also recorded the massive nightly migration of zooplankton in the ocean. First, I was astounded that a satellite could do this, but then as I learned more about these delicate, beautiful animals, and that they’re in danger, I knew I had to share what I’d learned with kids. The marine biologist from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) who reviewed THE OCEAN’S HEART at every step, Dr. Steven Haddock, was extraordinarily helpful. He’s taken blackwater photos of many of the creatures shown in the book (some that are so new to scientists, they have not yet been named). In fact, Khoa used MBARI photos and videos extensively to inform her illustrations since the action of the story is based in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. And the luminous illustration used on both end papers is based on a satellite view of the bay. I also want to add that Haddock has a coffee table book (co-authored with Sönke Johnsen), called THE RADIANT SEA: Color and Light in the Underwater World, hot off the presses from Abrams. It features such stunning photography of these creatures, I knew I had to own it, and I plan to use it during school visits. 

No path to publication is totally smooth.
The manuscript had been out on submission for some time, and most editors said they liked the story but “didn’t have a vision” for how to turn the manuscript into a picture book, so they had passed. One of my longtime critique partners, Katy Tanis— a terrific illustrator—was getting frustrated with these responses, because, to her, it was obvious. So she put together a “vision board” using a variety of images from other books. It was amazing. When Carol Hinz expressed interest in the book, but said something similar, I asked my agent to send her what Katy had pulled together. Carol liked what she saw, and decided it was doable. So that clinched the deal. 

Jilanne’s bio: Jilanne Hoffmann is an industrial engineer turned author with an MFA in creative writing. Her children’s books focus on the environment, natural wonders, and how we’re all connected on this tiny blue planet. In addition to THE OCEAN’S HEART, Jilanne has a middle grade novel in prose and verse, HEARTLAND, forthcoming from Little Brown in July 2026. Her published books include A River of Dust: The Life-giving Link Between North Africa and the Amazon (2023), which received a PW starred review, a Junior Library Guild Gold Selection, a Crystal Kite, was named an ALA Notable and Bank Street Best for 2024, and received the Louis J. Battan Author Award (K-12) from the American Meteorological Society. She’s also the author of two nonfiction board books for young explorers, Happy Camper (Amazon editor’s pick) and The Honey Bear Hive. Jilanne lives on the California coast with her husband, son, and rescue dog. For more info check out her linktree.

Khoa’s bio: Khoa Le is the author and illustrator of numerous picture books. Alongside Khoa’s love for reading, art, and music, she draws inspiration from her travels, discovering the beauty of the world—particularly through her deep love for the ocean and all things connected to it. Khoa finds peace in her small studio in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, accompanied by her beloved cats, and she also cherishes the tranquility of nature. See more of Khoa’s work on her website.

PREORDER LINK for signed copies, bookmarks and stickers from my local indie,Noe Valley Bookstore. If you would like it personalized, please put instructions in the note during checkout. Those who order through my local indie will receive bookmarks, stickers, and CALIPSO satellite magnets.

Thank you so much, dear Jilanne, for sharing all of this with us. I’m so excited for this beautiful book! It’s coming out right during #50PreciousWords…that’s so exciting.

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Thank you for spending your precious time with us, dear friends. I hope you all have a wonderful week!

Perfect Picture Book Friday: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU: THE SISTERS WHO WROTE THE MOST FAMOUS SONG IN THE WORLD

Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends! Today’s featured book will delight everyone who has ever had a birthday…YES! That’s you and you and you! And when author Rachelle Burk told me about her newest picture book, I just knew I had to share it with all of you.

What a joyous cover! And children hear this song from the time they are infants…what a wonderful idea for a book! And the lovely Rachelle was kind enough to stop by to share a bit about the book and what inspired her to write it.
ME: Welcome, Rachelle! Thank you for writing this amazing book…and thank you for stopping by to chat with us.

RACHELLE: It’s my pleasure, Vivian. Thank you for having me. Here’s a little bit about the book and then I’ll share what inspired me to write it.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU: THE SISTERS WHO WROTE THE MOST FAMOUS SONG IN THE WORLD 

(Creston Books, September 9, 2025) ISBN-13.  ‎978-1954354340. by Rachelle Burk, Abigail Lashbrook, illustrator.)

synopsis/summary

Patty and Mildred Hill are the most famous composers that most people have never heard of. 

These are the two sisters who came up with the “Happy Birthday to You!” song in an effort to make something all children could easily sing at birthday parties. What they ended up with was an iconic song the whole world would love.

“Happy Birthday to You!” has been sung to presidents and kings, on big stages and in outer space. And it all started in a kindergarten classroom with a teacher coaxing her children to sing an easy tune all together!

What inspired me? 

I subscribe to a lovely daily email newsletter called Nice News. One day it included a brief article about Mildred and Patty Hill, the Kentucky sisters who wrote the “happy birthday” song. Like most people, I had never given any thought to who wrote that song, or when. It seemed to have simply existed forever! I was fascinated with the story, and knew kids would be too. I discovered that there were no children’s books currently in print about these extraordinary women, so I jumped on it! 

Writing the story was a bigger challenge than I expected. Internet details about the sisters are often contradictory or completely incorrect, and reliable information is not easily accessible. I struck gold when I discovered a lengthy research paper by a law professor about the copyright of the song which contains a significant amount of background information on the Hill sisters, including invaluable source notes. He generously provided me with several important documents, and the rest I acquired from  university archives.

The lives of the sisters (beyond the song) are so fascinating that I added a great deal of back matter in the book. For example, Patty Hill sued Irving Berlin for using the song in one of his plays without permission or paying royalties. But she donated all the money won in the lawsuit to education for poor children.

Midwest Book Reviews: A wonderfully illustrated and engagingly informative picture book on how the universal birthday song, “Happy Birthday to You” came to be created, this hardcover edition of “Happy Birthday to You!: The Sisters Who Wrote the Most Famous Song in the World” from Creston Books is a unique and unreservedly recommended pick for family, elementary school, and community library picture book collections for children ages 6-11.

BIOS
Rachelle Burk is the author of more than twenty-five fiction and nonfiction books for children. She also enjoys adventure, and is a scuba diver, hiker, and caver. Rachelle loves to visit schools around the country with her author visit and storytelling programs. https://rachelleburk.com

Facebook/Instagram:  @rachelleburk

Illustrator Abigail Lashbrook (https://www.abigaillashbrook.com) studied art in New York and San Francisco, both fine art and illustration. She brings both skills to her work in picture books.

Available at: 
Amazon
B&N
or your favorite indie store

WOW! Thank you so much for sharing all of this, Rachelle! I know that readers of this blog will enjoy hearing about how you discovered the topic for your story…and how you dug deep to uncover enough info to create this wonderful book!
Dear friends…please help this book become a success – you can do it!
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Thank you for spending your precious time with us. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

Book Birthday: REWRITING THE RULES: How Dr. Kathleen Friel Created New Possibilities for Brain Research and Disability

It’s another Happy Book Birthday and so you know that I am dancing! I hope you will be too when you find out more about this amazing debut picture book by good friend Danna Zeiger. REWRITING THE RULES: How Dr. Kathleen Friel Created New Possibilities for Brain Research and Disabilitiy, illustrated by Josee Bisaillon and published by Millbrook Press and it launches TODAY!!!

Written by Danna Zeiger – Illustrated by Josee Bisaillon – Published by Learner Publishing/Millbrook Press

What a special book! And Danna is the perfect person to write it since she is a scientist herself. Read on to find out more…

Here’s a little bit about the book from the Amazon sales page:
When Kathleen Friel was young, she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and a doctor told her parents all the things she’d never be able to do.

They left his office for good and found a new doctor.

As Kathleen grew up, she found her own methods to tackle tricky tasks and make her way through the world. After becoming fascinated by science, she went on to earn a PhD, investigating how injured brains can build new connections. She now runs her own lab, developing new techniques to help others with cerebral palsy.

This is the incredible story of how a determined scientist rewrote the rules and followed her dreams.

Written by Danna Zeiger – Illustrated by Jossee Bisaillon – Published by Lerner Group/Millbrook Press

And here is a little bit about Danna:

DANNA ZEIGER, Ph.D. is a former biology professor and researcher who enjoys finding ways to make STEM accessible. After rewriting her own rules, Danna is now a homeschooling mama and passionate children’s book author. As a young scientist, she was lucky to be mentored by the master rule-rewriter and subject of this book, Dr. Kathleen Friel. Danna lives in Massachusetts with her husband, three curious children, two pet chickens, and a bookcase always filled with the maximum number of checked-out library books. Rewriting the Rules is her debut book. She is also a 2025 PJ Library Sephardic Stories Initiative Fellow. Learn more about Danna, her books, and her love of all things science at www.dannazeiger.com

And here’s a little bit about the illustrator:
Josee Bisaillon grew up in St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada. Her illustrations are a mixture of collage, drawings, and digital montage, taking us into a richly detailed and multidimensional world.

A couple of years ago, Danna and I met…she was a winner in #50PreciousWords…and I was honored to look at a few of her manuscripts. I knew right away that this one was going to be a book! And I can promise you that she has a portfolio full of other amazing manuscripts~

Written by Danna Zeiger – Illustrated by Josee Bisaillon – Published by Lerner Group/Millbrook

I know we are all busy…but it only takes a few minutes to help a new book become a success…and when a book becomes a success, that means more children get to read it. We can all help, so please:
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