Mo Willems - Hooray For Amanda and Her Alligator! and Should I Share My Ice Cream
Saturday, June 25th
3-5PM
#1 New York Times
Bestseller Mo Willems began
his career as a writer and animator for PBS’
Sesame Street,
where he garnered 6 Emmy Awards for his writing. During his nine
seasons at Sesame Street,
Mo also served as a weekly commentator for BBC
Radio and created two animated
series, Nickelodeon’s
The Off-Beats and
Cartoon Network’s
Sheep in the Big City.
While
serving as head writer for Cartoon
Network’s #1 rated show, Codename:
Kids Next Door, Mo began writing and
drawing books for children. His debut effort, Don’t
Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! became
a New York Times Bestseller
and was awarded a Caldecott Honor in 2004. The following year Knuffle
Bunny: a Cautionary Tale was awarded
a Caldecott Honor. The sequel, Knuffle
Bunny Too: a Case of Mistaken Identity garnered
Mo his third Caldecott Honor in 2008.
In addition to picture
books, Mo created the Elephant and
Piggie books, a series of “Easy
Readers”, which were awarded the Theodor Suess Geisel Medal in 2008
and 2009 and a Geisel Honor in 2011. For older audiences he has
published an illustrated memoir of his year-long trip around the
world in 1990-91 entitled You Can
Never Find a Rickshaw When it Monsoons.
Mo
lives in Massachusetts with his family.
Mo Willems discusses and signs his books, Should I Share My Ice Cream and Hooray For Amanda and Her Alligator.
If you are unable to attend, you must call the book shop to order signed books.
- Street:
- 2727 Prytania Street
- City:
- New Orleans ,
- Province:
- Louisiana
- Postal Code:
- 70130-5968
- Country:
- United States


