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Alex McConduit signs “Snoballs for All” Saturday, March 7th at The Little Toy Shop
Join Alex McConduit, this Saturday, March 7th, at The Little Toy Shop (900 Decatur St) from 11 – 1pm as he hosts his first book signing for the Pelican Publishing release of Snoballs for All.
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Pre-order Your Copy of Snoballs for All; Release February 2015
Alex McConduit is teaming up with Pelican Publishing to re-release Snoballs for All in February 2015!
The best part of a hot, humid New Orleans summer is slurping up a big, round, icy-cold, brightly-colored snoball. That’s exactly what Paul wants to do, but he can’t find the snoball festival! He searches all through the city for just one snoball (although two would be better, and three would be best). Where will Paul find snoballs for all?
The new version, written by Alexander Brian McConduit & illustrated by the talented Paulina Ganucheau, includes an updated story and all new illustrations. The book also marks McConduit’s first book brought to market outside of the self-publishing world. Pre-order your copy NOW!
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Children’s Book Week at the New Orleans Public Library
This week, I’m honored to have been invited to participate in #ChildrensBookWeek at the New Orleans Public Library. I’ll be visiting five different branches this week to read and sign books for all the kids in the city. The best part about being an author is seeing children’s faces light up when they sit down to hear a good story. Very much so looking forward to it! See the schedule below or check it out on the New Orleans Public Library’s website here.
Tuesday 11/18:
Central City Library at 10am
Robert E. Smith Library at 2pmWednesday 11/19:
Children’s Resource Center at 10:30am
New Orleans Public Library Main Branch at 2pmSaturday 11/22:
Norman Mayer Branch Library at 1pm

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