Jean Marzollo

Children's Author and Illustrator
Author of I SPY

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News Flash! Gorillas read I SPY!

Fiction or Non-fiction?

I am amazed (and impressed) to find that when I now visit kindergartens (in the spring) and read them a book like “Pierre the Penguin,” I can ask them afterwards if the book is fiction or non-fiction. The kids know these words!

It might be fun for you to show your students the gorilla photo and ask them if it is fiction or non-fiction. I’d be curious to know what they say and what their reasons are.

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Favorite Letters from Kids

Over the years I have received many letters from kids.  These days of email, twitter and Facebook, I’m impressed and glad that teachers are still teaching letter writing skills.  Most of the letters I receive by mail are set up exactly the way I learned when I was a child.  In a recent letter from South Africa, an 11-year-old girl asked a question about a riddle on page 19 of I SPY SPOOKY NIGHT.  She noted that in the riddle I ask for “a big red box with a rebus clue.”  She found the box but needed help reading the rebus. I wrote back to her that a rebus has pictures that stand for words.  Since she wrote such a lovely letter to me, I told her what the rebus clue said, but I’m not going to tell you.  I will, however, give you a clue.  The first word in the rebus message is “Go.”

In 2011 I received a letter from an 8-year-old boy who lives in the Midwest.  He wrote these profound words that I often quote:  “I like I SPY because it is very hard.  Some things are very close to other things. It is a really big place.”

My favorite recent letter is from a child in South Dakota named Riley.  I don’t know if Riley is a boy or girl, and I don’t know Riley’s age.  I think that Riley’s teacher suggested that students writing to authors ask interesting questions.  Riley wrote:  “I love your books.  The I Spy books are hard and cool.  Do you like mustard on your hamburger?  Do you like baby pugs?  Do you like pizza?”  I wrote back and answered no to the mustard, and yes to the pugs and pizza.

Each of these three letters is written from the heart.  I commend the teachers and students because that’s one of the most important qualities in good writing.

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