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A video interview with

Tomie dePaola

Tomie dePaola

Tomie dePaola, the author and illustrator of Strega Nona and many other favorite books, always knew he wanted to be an artist. In this exclusive video interview with Reading Rockets, Tomie dePaola tells comical childhood tales, reflects on his career, and suggests ways to encourage young readers and artists.

Click on the links below§ to watch this interview online, or read the interview transcript. You can also read a short biography of Tomie dePaola or see a selected list of his children's books.

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  • Always an artist (1:00)

    At the age of four, Tomie dePaola knew what he wanted to be when he grew up. Sixty-four years later, he can’t imagine having done anything else.

  • “Real artists don’t copy” (2:00)

    In this interview clip, dePaola recounts with remarkable clarity the true story that inspired his popular book, The Art Lesson.

  • How to help talented, young artists (2:00)

    Do you have a talented, young artist in your house or in your classroom? In this segment, dePaola describes the things his parents and teachers did to support his passion for drawing.

  • Playing hooky in kindergarten (1:20)

    When the kindergarten teacher said she wouldn’t teach reading until first grade, young dePaola took matters into his own hands. He walked out of class, went home, stared at a book, and waited for “it” to happen.

  • All for the library card (3:30)

    When first grade rolled around, dePaola wanted a library card. But first he had to prove that he could read. That’s why he sneaked a book out of class and memorized the words over the weekend…

  • Preparing future readers (2:00)

    DePaola explains why reading out loud to young children will excite them about stories and prepare them as future readers.

  • Worthwhile aches and pains (1:00)

    It may be easy to romanticize the life of an illustrator, but illustrating takes a lot of hard work.

  • Put the kid on your lap (2:00)

    It may seem like a simple thing, but put a kid on your lap during story time. This is what dePaola suggests when he reflects on his own cozy, childhood moments.

§ To play this clip, you'll need a copy of the free RealOne Player. Most computers already have it installed, or you can download it now.

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