source: - Chris Van Allsburg (1985). “The Polar Express”
Topics: Christmas, Sweet, Life Changing, Polar Express

The idea of the extraordinary happening in the context of the ordinary is what's fascinating to me
Topics: Ideas, Ordinary, Extraordinary
source: - "All-star authors add stories to illustrator's vision". Interview with Christian DuChateau, www.cnn.com. November 11, 2011.
Topics: Art, Writing, Thinking, Art Making
Your house is all about routine, not the unexpected events of your life.
Topics: House, Events, Routine, Unexpected Events
Topics: Boys, Ideas, What If, Polar Express
Topics: Believe, Teeth, Evening, Tooth Fairy
Topics: Thinking, Sky, Feelings, Tender Feelings
Topics: Children, Imagination, Magic, Polar Express, Power Of Imagination
Topics: Writing, Asking Questions, Illustration
source: - Scholastic Interview, www.scholastic.com. November 10, 2004.
Topics: Thinking, Interesting, Trying, Ordinary Things
Topics: Opportunity, Two, People, Small World
Topics: Football, Peer Pressure, Peers, Crayon
Topics: Book, Writing, Effort, Polar Express, Picture Books
Topics: Girl, Horse, School, Elementary School, Sorceress
An award does not change the quality of a book.
source: - Caldecott Medal acceptance speech for The Polar Express, polarexpress.com. 1986.
Though I’ve grown old, the bell still rings for me as it does for all who truly believe.
source: - Chris Van Allsburg (1985). “The Polar Express”
Topics: Believe, Doe, Bells, Polar Express
source: - "Chris Van Allsburg on Picture Book Writing". Interview with Maryann Yin, www.adweek.com. October 28, 2011.
Topics: Art, Book, Writing, Write Your Own
source: - Caldecott Medal acceptance speech for The Polar Express, polarexpress.com. 1986.
Topics: Believe, Monsters, Doe, Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster