“The children were so excited to see a “real-life” author in person. They were amazed that the person reading to them is the same person that wrote their favorite stories.” — Dawn Gallis, Early Childhood Education Coordinator

Steve Metzger is the award-winning author of more than 80 children’s books, including The Way I Act (approved for classroom use by the California Department of Education), Detective Blue (IRA-CBC Children’s Choice List, SLJ starred review), Pluto Visits Earth! (ABC Best Books for Children), and Yes, I Can Listen! a Eureka! Honor Award winner from the California Reading Association.

In his newest book, The Bumble Brothers: The Not-So-Secret Clubhouse! author Steve Metzger has created a hilarious graphic novel — the second in a three-book series — for 7-11 year olds! With the collaboration of illustrator Brian Schatell, this exuberant read is packed with full-color illustrated panels that clearly show the action, emotions, and ideas of the nine-year-old characters. Middle-grade readers will laugh out loud at the silly situations these clueless twin brothers get themselves into. Parents, teachers, and librarians can use this as an enjoyable tool to engage reluctant readers. Crazy for Comics was chosen as a Gold Standard Selection by the Junior Library Guild.

To celebrate National Reading Month, Steve and Lauren Loquasto, Chief Academic Officer of Goddard Schools, participated in a webinar about children’s literacy. Please use this link to view this informative webinar.

Steve's Featured Titles

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Author Visits

Suggested Audience: PreK – 5th Grade

Steve loves visiting schools and sharing the joy of children’s literature with children, teachers, and librarians. His multi-media presentations incorporate literacy standards, attributes of STEM and the six traits of writing. Steve will also explore the process of creating a picture book – from idea to publication.

Programs may be customized for your school and feature:

  • Artwork and rhymes from Steve’s brand-new “character development” picture book, Yes, I Can Listen!
  • Award-winning picture books, including Detective Blue (starred review from School Library Journal) and The Way I Act (approved for classroom use by the California Dept. of Education)
  • Science (Solar System) connections are made through Pluto Visits Earth! (ABC Best Books for Children)
  • For 2nd graders and older, Steve will read highlights from Lincoln and Grace: Why Abraham Lincoln Grew a Beard and discuss historical fiction and the power of communicating through writing. He will also read from his chapter book, Toto’s Story: My Amazing Adventures with Dorothy in Oz
  • An engaging PowerPoint presentation that explains the process of “How a Picture book Is Created — from Idea to Publication.”
  • Discussing how The Bumble Brothers; Crazy for Comics! was created – and reading a few of the beginning chapters.
  • Some time is always set aside for children’s questions

Steve’s interactive presentations promote the enjoyment of reading and the power of imagination.

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Teaching Through Stories

Adult Audiences, Educators

Steve will highlight an assortment of picture books (his own, and those by other authors/illustrators). He will  focus on their different themes, teaching applications, and how picture books can connect to different classroom curriculum areas, including science, math, and language development.

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Teachers Are Storytellers

Adult Audiences, Educators

Steve will start by telling a story, and explaining how stories can be used as bridges to different curriculum areas. He’ll continue by discussing different techniques and ways to get started in storytelling.

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Picture Books and the Early Childhood Classroom

Adult Audiences, Early Childhood Educators

Presenting to early childhood educators, Steve discusses the importance of reading picture books and, using a variety of examples, how they can connect to important classroom themes and children’s life skills. This will include topics like overcoming fears, being kind and caring, believing in yourself, perseverance, and accepting differences.

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Reaching Reluctant Readers

Adult Audiences, Educators

Some kids, mostly boys, lose interest in reading (and learning to read if they haven’t done so already) in the middle grade years. This presentation shows educators how humorous graphic novels can be a gateway for them.

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The Importance of Nursery Rhymes

Adult Audiences, Educators

It’s becoming more common to meet children who don’t know classic nursery rhymes, though studies have shown learning nursery rhymes in the preschool years helps children learn to read in the elementary school years. Steve explains why this is so, and helps educators bring nursery rhymes into their classrooms.

As part of this presentation, adult participants will create and share their own nursery rhymes.

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Student Workshop: Create Your Own Book!

Duration: 2 hours.
Curricular connections: Reading, Writing (“The Six Traits of Writing”), The Power of Imagination, and Character Development.

Children write and illustrate their own picture books.

From idea (using story starters), to outline, to first draft, to finished illustrated work, Steve guides children to completing their work and sharing it with others in the workshop group.

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Meet the Bumble Brothers

Honors, Awards & Recognition

Junior Library Guild | Gold Standard Selection
ABC | Best Books for Children
Colorado Children’s Book Award | Nominee
2019 Honoree | Eureka! Nonfiction Children’s Book Award
IRA-CBC Children’s Choice List

Media Kit

By clicking the link below you will be directed to a Google Docs Folder
where you can download author photos and cover images.

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