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My Blog
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| I grew up on a bus route in Everett, Massachusetts in an Italian family, where dinnertime was always a major feast. Many days you could find my mother, Rose, in the kitchen, rolling meatballs or my father Ted, in his garden, picking tomatoes. There were 5 kids in the family. I have three brothers and one sister. I am the second oldest. |
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As
a kid, I liked to play school, listen to the Beatles, draw and paint. I
remember doodling and painting on anything...notebooks, rocks, and even
clamshells. By the time I was in fourth grade I knew I wanted to be an artist
when I grew up. I remember my 4th grade teacher, Sr. Isabel Thomas, gave
me my very first set of pastels. (I still have them!). In high school, I
continued to paint on anything and everything! My doodles got bigger...
I painted a mural on our garage door that looked like a country road...(I
still can't believe my parents let me do that!) |
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Somehow, my artwork, (including the garage door and lots of other stuff from art class) got me into the Massachusetts College of Art, where I majored in illustration. I cleaned out a small corner of my parents' dark cellar and turned the space into my very first studio...(I painted a mural on the oil tank to brighten it up a bit!). And there I worked, for 4 years, with dreams of someday illustrating children's books. |
| My dream came true in 1981 when I illustrated my first book, Eileen Spinelli's Thanksgiving at the Tappletons. Soon after, I married Eric Leffler and moved to Saugus, Massachusetts.Over the next 22 years, I created two daughters, Janine and Kristin, and over thirty books for children. There were many things that inspired me along the way | ![]() |
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Bus Route to Boston is about me as a little girl, living in Everett and taking the bus into Boston, where I experienced it's sights and sounds in places such as the North End, Filenes Basement and the famous Baileys Ice Cream Shop. In Wednesday is Spaghetti Day I show my love for Italian food. Clams All Year is based on one summer in Hull, Massachusetts, when a big storm brought in lots of clams... everyone went clam digging with Grandpa. And you guessed it...we ate Clams ALL Year! |
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Missing One Stuffed Rabbit was based on an experience my daughter, Janine, had in first grade. The idea for the tie-loving character in, Mr.Tanen's Ties, Mr. Tanen's Tie Trouble and Mr. Tanen's Ties RULE! was sparked after meeting Mr. Tanen, principal of my daughters' former elementary school. My daughter Kristin (Kristinella, as she was known) had a "Princess" fourth birthday party, which was the inspiration behind Princess for a Day. ![]() |
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| I got the idea for Jack’s Talent while visiting
a local school. |
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When I’m not in my studio working on a new book, you may find me digging in my flower garden or visiting school near you! |
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