Archive for January, 2023

Melissa Iwai awarded 2023 Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor

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Wain’s World is thrilled to announce that Gigi and Ojiji, by Melissa Iwai, is a recipient of the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Award for 2023!!

The Geisel Award is given to the author(s) and illustrator(s) of the most distinguished American book for beginning readers published in English in the United States during the preceding year. Award winners are recognized for their literary and artistic achievements that demonstrate creativity and imagination to engage children in reading.

We are proud to note that Gigi and Ojiji is included on The Chicago Public Library, The New York Public Library, and Kirkus Review 2022 Best Book Lists!

Gigi and Ojiji is the first book of four in the I Can Read series published by Harper Collins. It chronicles a six-year-old Japanese-American girl and her relationship with her Japanese grandfather, Ojiji. Together they learn about each other’s cultures. 

A Starred Review from School Library Journal:

“Gigi crafts her Japanese American identity in this enchanting early reader. The cuteness, inclusivity, and cross-cultural problem-solving represented will have young readers coming back again and again. A must-buy.” 

The second book in this series, Gigi and OJiji: What’s In A Name, was named a Junior Library Book Gold Standard Book.

Fun Fact:

The Storytime Read Aloud video of Gigi and Ojiji is now available as in-flight entertainment on all Jet Blue flights! 

To view the video on YouTube, click here.

Welcoming Claudia B Design!

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A getting-to-know-you Q&A with Claudia Bianchi, the latest addition to our roster of stellar talent at Wain’s World!  

Ask the Artist

A creative, client-centric licensing pro, Claudia is known for her signature watercolor florals and whimsical design.

What made you an artist?

I think being dyslexic has a lot to do with my dedication to art. Art has always made me feel grounded. It was something that brought me joy when everything else was challenging. 

After all these years, where do you find inspiration? How do you keep your art fresh?

As a young artist, I trained myself to observe EVERYTHING around me; sometimes, it is the smallest thing that becomes the source of inspiration: the melody of a song, the pattern on a vintage blouse, the ruffle on a shirt.   Mostly, I am inspired by the organic quality of nature and her colors.

How does your yoga practice influence your work?

I do yoga at a studio six times a week.  I practice Ashtanga for aerobic fitness, Hatha for flow, and Yin for stretching. Along with keeping me focused and strong, yoga helps me be a better artist and person.

Professional Mentor: Is there one person who stands out as an influence?

Norman Glassberg, tag’s founder, was my design dad. I worked with a wonderful and supportive team for eighteen years. Eight as creative director. The experience was incredible providing a well-rounded design education.  

How vegetable gardening impacted my son’s eating habits

What began as a means to teach my son an appreciation for where food comes from has become creative therapy for my family. Through the ritual of gardening, we discovered the joy of growing vegetables. Each year, we plant seeds, nurture the crops, and watch them grow. The final act is picking and cooking the produce. He eats everything and I find peace and solace in the process. 

What is your guilty pleasure?

French fries

See Claudia’s Profile >