Fran Drescher's first children's book covers familiar terrain-- learning to not only accept, but appreciate differences-- but has a unique quality all of its own: Readers will feel mysteriously compelled to read it in the Nanny's distinctive voice. It's due out in November.
Julianne Moore gives hope to redheaded, freckle-faced children everywhere with this book based on experiences from her own childhood. The book did so well that it was eventually adapted into an off-Broadway musical-- which American Idol's Sanjaya Malakar appeared in. Small world!
An ode to Billy Crystal's first grandchild, I Already Know I Love You follows Grandpa Crystal as he eagerly anticipates all of the things he hopes to share with the not-yet-born baby. Awww.
Fran Drescher's first children's book covers familiar terrain-- learning to not only accept, but appreciate differences-- but has a unique quality all of its own: Readers will feel mysteriously compelled to read it in the Nanny's distinctive voice. It's due out in November.
Yep: The Boy With Pink Hair has written a book called The Boy With Pink Hair. The anti-bullying story is due out in September.
I'm not entirely sure what Flanimals is about, but I imagine it has something to do with strange and wonderful creatures. Also available in pop-up form.
Former scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis has written a whole bunch of children's books; Today I Feel Silly spent nine weeks on the New York Times best-seller list. Because even kids need to get used to having mood swings.
Mostly, I'm just amazed at how accurate the illustration of Little Jay is. It looks JUST LIKE HIM.
When I read The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles as a kid, I had no idea that it was written by Mary Poppins. This is mostly because Julie Andrews tends to write under the name Julie Edwards. She's had a long and successful career as a children's novelist, which cements my theory that there is nothing that Julie Andrews can't do.
Madonna writes books about sex. She also writes books about a collection of friends who call themselves the English Roses. I wonder what's going to happen when the English Roses learn about sex?
SNL alum Molly Shannon's book, due out in September, centers around a little girl who loves to play jokes on people. She's a little less thrilled when the joke is suddenly on her, but there's always a lesson to learn.
"Rocky Steady" is the name of a song on the Sting album ...Nothing Like the Sun. It's also the name of a children's book written by Sting about Noah's Ark. I'm not really sure how he got from point A to point B, but maybe some things are better left unanswered.
I kind of love Queen Latifah. This is another reason to love her. Queen of the Scene's girl-powered tale of playground awesomeness even comes with its own hip-hop CD.
Okay, so Bob Dylan may not have strictly written this one-- someone took the lyrics to the song of the same name from his 1979 album Slow Train Coming and illustrated them-- but hey, it's a great way to introduce your young'uns to Dylan at an early age.
The Duchess of York may sometimes be a bit of a mess, but she DID author an extremely successful series of children's books about an anthropomorphic helicopter. There's even a TV show. Nice.
Because why WOULDN'T you want to be Weird Al when you grow up?



































