
(For Kevin the Complainer – my next book. Kevin is a chameleon)

(For Kevin the Complainer – my next book. Kevin is a chameleon)


The moth will go in the lower left space of the word page unless I create something else that makes more sense. I’m happy with my productivity with the illustrations for my soon-to-be self-published children’s book. Thank you, readers, for your kind support!

Another page from the book (Kevin the Complainer)

Minji (left) and Carlos (characters in my next book, Kevin the Complainer)

Holding myself accountable for my illustrations on my second self-published book (Kevin the Complainer). Here’s Lily, eating a carrot while Kevin complains.

This is Lily. She’s the voice of reason in Kevin the Complainer.

I’m really into monochrome right now. I love the great variety available using black, gray and white. I’ve decided to do my illustrations for Kevin the Complainer this way, utilizing other colors for symbolism or emphasis.

I’m happy with the chameleon, but I think I’ll make a black cat with white details.
The results of my survey are in. I surveyed 90 5th graders and 30 6th graders:




I love using the survey feature in Google Classroom and the students appreciate being able to “vote” on everything from what kind of assessment to complete (quiz, diorama, paper, etc.) to helping me choose my next book title.