The BiblioFiles Presents: Betsy Bird Interviews Team Tolo

Team Tolo4_2Just posted! A special edition BiblioFiles with guest host Betsy Bird. She interviewed the creative team for Tolo, an original chose your path virtual adventure released by the Cotsen Children’s Library.

You are Tolo, a mouse and apothecary’s apprentice. When sickness strikes the distant village of Mossden, you must make a treacherous mountain crossing with the cure. From ice chutes to surprise attacks, the decisions are yours as you navigate the dangers and obstacles in your path.

Tolo is illustrated by David Deen, who grew up sketching the monsters and beasts in his brother’s Dungeons & Dragons manuals and reading fantasy books. After earning a BA in Art from the University of North Texas, David worked as a computer game artist before embarking on his freelance illustration career.

Tolo is written by Cotsen’s own Dana Sheridan! And since Dr. Dana can’t interview herself, we’re delighted to further introduce our guest host, Betsy Bird.

In addition to being a super librarian, Betsy Bird hosts two podcasts, has a popular blog called A Fuse #8 Production for School Library Journal, and reviews for Kirkus and the New York Times. Betsy is also the author of two picture books, co-author of Wild Things: Acts of Mischief in Children’s Literature, and editor of the middle grade anthology Funny Girl. Her most recent release is Long Road to the Circus, a children’s novel illustrated by Caldecott Award winning artist David Small.

Follow this link to the BiblioFiles interview


Photos courtesy of Betsy Bird, David Deen, and Dana Sheridan

Tolo

The Cotsen Children’s Library is delighted to announce Tolo, an original choose your own path virtual adventure written by Dana Sheridan, and illustrated by David Deen!

You are Tolo, a mouse and apothecary’s apprentice. When sickness strikes the distant village of Mossden, you must make a treacherous mountain crossing with the cure. The decisions are entirely yours as you navigate multiple dangers and treacherous obstacles. You must succeed…an entire village depends on you.

Follow this link to begin your journey


Stay tuned…awesome interviews and a blog contest coming soon!

Cotsen Programming is Back!

cotsen programs resumeThe Cotsen Children’s Library is thrilled to announce that our in-person programming will resume on September 13th! Please join us for…


BOOKSCAPE BABIES

Cotsen’s smallest patrons are encouraged to get active, social, and build their vocabularies in a special play space in our Bookscape gallery. Soft ramps, tunnels, and plush alphabet letters await!

Every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (September to July)
No fee, no registration required
Ages 0 – 2


TIGER TALES

You’re invited to join us at our very special, very interactive story time. We begin with a picture book and end with a creative hands-on project to take home!

Every Friday from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (September to July)
No fee, no registration required. This program is run on a first-come, first-served basis and has restrictions on class size and age range.
Ages 3 – 5

You’re also welcome to stop by our public gallery Tuesday-Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We’ll see you soon!


Cotsen programs and staffing are contingent on current University COVID and visitor policies, which are subject to change. Please check our social media for updates and messages. Thank you for your understanding.