Glue loves helping her friends make art! But even though glue is useful, she feels invisible. Instead of always being stuck in the background, Glue wants to be noticed like Pencil and colorful like the Markers! How can she find a way to stand out?
When Glue makes a friend named Glitter, they team up to make something completely new and realize Glue's creative potential.
In the spirit of Harold and the Purple Crayon and The Day the Crayons Quit, When Glitter Met Glue shines light on art's unsung hero—a glue bottle—in a fun and clever way that encourages creativity, self-acceptance, and collaboration.
Author Information
Karen Kilpatrick is a mom of three, runs a nonprofit called Authors4Education, is on the board of directors for Women in Toys, created the plush toy brand MeBears, and occasionally agents, lawyers, and consults. Karen's other books include When Pencil Met Eraser, When Pencil Met the Markers, and A Monster is Eating This Book.
Germán Blanco is a graphic designer, a former creative director for a global toy company, and a member of the board of directors for Authors4Education. Germán illustrated the books When Pencil Met Eraser, When Pencil Met the Markers, and A Monster is Eating This Book.