About the Book
The book's inspiration comes from the author's son; who, at two years-old, proclaimed his favorite color was pink. Becoming discouraged by the barrage of retailer insistence on labeling a gender to certain colors, Author Katie Newcomb decided to create a story to help debunk pink's gender label. She chose to share the story using photographs captured by a smartphone to purposely give the book both a personification of hedgehogs, as well as an easy-to-relate, everyday format.
Katie Newcomb is a lucky mom of two beautiful boys and a freelance writer who cut her scripting teeth on some of the best marketing gigs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (including the Betty Brinn Children's Museum and the Milwaukee Brewers), and then put her chops to work writing children's books. She also runs her sole-proprietorship marketing agency, Giving Tree Events, LLC (www.givingtreeevents.com), where she focuses on creative copywriting, special events management, and gives a portion of all fees back to community-based non-profits.
The hedgehog family featured in Balthazar The Pink was created by Erin Slattery-Black. Erin uses the skills she mastered while working as a professional costume designer and technician to oversee her family's business, Lyla Tov Monsters (www.lylatov.com). She has also taught costuming at New York University, as well as working as a freelance illustrator, sculptor and designer for television, film, live theatre...and now for Balthazar The Pink.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 42 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781320307130
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781320307154
- Softcover: 9781320307147
- Publish Date: Dec 18, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Pink, Hedgehog, Children, Gender, Early-reader
About the Creator
I am a freelance writer who spent nearly 20 years cutting my scripting teeth on some of the best marketing gigs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (including the Betty Brinn Children's Museum and the Milwaukee Brewers). Branching out on my own, I call my freelance business, Giving Tree Events, LLC (www.givingtreeevents.com). It is a sole-proprietor agency, focusing mostly on creative copywriting and special event management. I made the commitment early on to continue the community-based values I grew up with and give a portion of all my fees to non-profits. As a mom of two boys, I do my best to balance all their energy and needs with my writing. I now cut my chops on scripting the children's stories that my boys and I create together. We inspire each other by constantly, and organically, interchanging the roles of teacher and student on a regular basis.