Julie Fogliano is the New York Times bestselling author of, among other tiles, 
And Then It's Spring and 
If You Want to See a Whale as well as the poetry collection, as well as 
Just in Case You Want to Fly, illustrated by Christian Robinson. Recipient of the 2013 the Ezra Jack Keats award and two Boston Globe-Horn Book Honors, her books have been translated into more than ten languages. Julie lives in the Hudson Valley with her husband and three children. 
Molly Idle's work as an author-illustrator includes the Caldecott Honor Book 
Flora and the Flamingo, 
Flora and the Penguin, 
Flora and the Peacocks, 
Flora and the Chicks, 
Flora and the Ostrich, and 
Tea Rex, 
Camp Rex, 
Sea Rex, and 
Santa Rex, among other books, including 
Pearl, an original fable about a mermaid who learns the power of one small act. She lives with her family in Arizona, and invites you to visit her at idleillustration.com. 
Juana Martinez-Neal is the author and illustrator of the Caldecott Honor winning book 
Alma and How She Got Her Name. She also illustrated 
La Princesa and the Pea by Susan Middleton Elya, for which she won a Pura Belpré Illustrator Award, 
Babymoon by Hayley Barrett, 
Swashby and the Sea by Beth Ferry, and 
Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard, which won a Robert F. Sibert Medal. Juana Martinez-Neal lives in Connecticut with her family. Visit her online at www.juanamartinezneal.com.