Simply 7 with Jessie Atkin: OODLES OF NOODLES

Counting + Eating + Animals = board book genius!

Jessie Atkin writes fiction, essays, and plays. Her work has appeared in The Rumpus, HerStry, The Writing Disorder, Space and Time Magazine, and elsewhere. Her full-length play, “Generation Pan,” was published by Pioneer Drama. You can learn more about her at her website or follow her on Instagram, BlueSky, Facebook, or Twitter.

OODLES OF NOODLES is a board book that combines counting with animals eating. Did I mention that it rhymes? This one will knock your socks off with unexpected combinations on every page that will leave little readers wondering what comes next and begging for many re-reads.

Welcome Jessie!

Me: Can you tell us a little bit about your writing journey. When did you start writing kidlit? How has that brought you to writing this board book?

Me: I love this concept of counting, fun rhyming words, and animals eating! What gave you the idea for this book?

Me: Nutrition and healthy choices are such hot topics sometimes. What made you want to play with food in your story? Why have a bunch of animals who are having fun eating such a variety of things?

Me: It’s not every day you see internal rhyme, assonance, and end rhyme in quite this way. What inspired you to play with similar sounds like this? Do you have a background in poetry?

Me: The illustrations by Moesha Kellaway are pitch perfect. They’re so colorful and lively. I love the variety of poses the flies are making. Any illustration surprises for you? Any favorites?

Me: What is one thing that surprised you in creating this book?

Me: Do you have any advice for new or aspiring picture book writers?

That is great advice. Thank you for stopping by my blog today Jessie.

Dear readers, this book publishes in a couple of weeks. Keep an eye out for it. It’s such a joyful combination of all the aspects it includes. Trust me when I say, you won’t want to miss it.

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