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.

And, dear blog readers, we all know how we can help books like this one become a success and get into the hands of the young people who need them. We can:

Ask our local library to purchase copies
Tell friends about the book (Please share this on social media)
Review the book on Amazon, B&N or other review sites

BUY THE BOOK:

Preorder Link for Bookshop.org
Preorder Link for Barnes & Noble
Preorder Link for Amazon

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

Cover Reveal: ROCK ‘N’ROLL, BABY!

It’s that wonderful time again…time to reveal the cover of an upcoming board book, written by David McMullin and illustrated by Allison Black and published by Penguin Random House…ROCK’N’ROLL, BABY!

Oh my goodness…just look at that stunning cover art! Joyful! Engaging! Vibrant! And Simple! Everything we want in a board book for our youngest story lovers! And we are so very lucky because author David has stopped by to chat about the story behind the story.

ME: Welcome, David! Thank you so much for stopping by. We all love to discover how books came to be…please share.

DAVID: Thank you for having me, Vivian. I’m a huge fan of your blog…and your #50PreciousWords Contest. I’d love to share how the book came to be:

ROCK ’N’ ROLL BABY is a rhyming board book featuring different types of rock music while following a diverse group of babies through their daily routines.

I wrote the first draft way back in 2016 when fractured fairy tales were having their moment. I looked for a well known children’s story that hadn’t been explored yet and was surprised to discover that no one had given the lullaby, Rock-a-bye Baby, a good rock ’n’ roll makeover. The word play seemed obvious, so I gave it a go.

It’s route to becoming a board book was not straight forward. I wrote a four verse version that I hoped could be a picture book. In 2020 my agent submitted widely, but regardless of some close calls, it didn’t sell. In 2023, my agent suggested we revisit the manuscript, but also advised that it felt like a board book and if I wanted to sell it as a picture book, I should do some rewrites. This is when I expanded the text and gave it a new arc. Who would have guess that within an hour of my agent submitting we would get an email from an editor stating that they may make an offer if I was willing to sell it as a board book? I was willing!

Now available for pre-order at https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/771704/rock-n-roll-baby-by-david-mcmullin-illustrated-by-allison-black/

David McMullin is a picture book author, illustrator, and children’s poet. His books include FREE TO BE FABULOUS (HarperCollins), ROCK ’N’ ROLL BABY (Penguin/Random House) and a soon-to-be-announced early reader series. Honors include an SCBWI Ann Whitford Paul Award, an Astra International Picture Book Writing Contest award, a Madness Poetry championship and he was a Picture Book Rising Stars mentor. David and his husband are currently full time world travelers, bird nerds, and YouTubers. In past careers he was a Broadway actor, an educator, and a children’s librarian.
Website: http://www.davidmcmullinbooks.com/welcome/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidmcmullinpb/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@tendegreeswarmer

The Illustrator – New York-born illustrator Allison Black started her own stationery company, Hip Hip!, in 2015 and is experienced in creating artwork for fashion, homeware, stationery, and books. https://www.allisonblackillustration.com/  to see all of her amazing books and products.

Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us, David.
And, dear blog friends, please do what you can to help this book become a success.
You can:
Buy the Book
Review the Book
Tell friends about the book (please share this post on your social media)
Ask your local library to purchase copies of the book for their shelves

I hope you all have a wonderful week!

Cover Reveal: DARK SKIES – Another #50PreciousWords Success Story

Hello dear friends! Today we have one of my favorite posts…a book cover reveal. And it’s especially meaningful to me because this story was a #50PreciousWords prize winner in 2023. Read on to find out exactly how this happened – author Lindsey Hobson stopped by to chat with us. PLUS, I’m also attaching the flyer for #50PreciousWordsforKids because today is the first day of Children’s Book Week – and as always, I’m inviting parents and teachers to email me their children’s stories which will be posted on my blog for Mother’s Day next Sunday.
But for now, let’s welcome Lindsey!

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