Dr. Barbara ten Brink, author of the children's title 'Miss Claus and Her Pandas,' made her second appearance at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 18–19, 2026, at the University of Southern California campus. Presented at the MainSpring Books booth, the event included a book signing and author interview that drew readers, educators, parents, and young book lovers.
The festival, one of the nation's most celebrated literary events, continues to bring together diverse voices and stories that inspire curiosity, creativity, and lifelong learning. Dr. ten Brink's return highlighted the enduring power of children's literature to educate and entertain, introducing readers to a story that combines imagination with meaningful lessons about teamwork, inclusion, and personal growth.
Part of the 'Miss Claus in Toy Land' series, 'Miss Claus and Her Pandas' explores the importance of recognizing individual strengths and creating environments where everyone has the opportunity to contribute. Through engaging characters and relatable challenges, the story encourages children to embrace differences, work together, and develop confidence in their unique abilities.
During her interview, Dr. ten Brink discussed the educational themes woven throughout the book, emphasizing the importance of helping children identify problems, explore solutions, and understand that every individual brings value to a group. The discussion resonated with parents and educators seeking stories that reinforce positive social and emotional development while keeping young readers engaged.
Festival attendees also learned about the broader vision behind the author's extensive body of work. With dozens of published titles spanning children's literature and educational subjects, Dr. ten Brink continues to create stories that blend entertainment with practical life lessons, helping young readers develop critical thinking skills, empathy, and self-confidence. The author praised the supportive literary community fostered at the event and reflected on the importance of connecting directly with readers through large-scale literary celebrations.
As the festival celebrated its longstanding tradition of making literature accessible to all, MainSpring Books proudly showcased authors whose works encourage learning, imagination, and meaningful human connection. Dr. ten Brink's participation highlighted the enduring power of children's literature to inspire future generations both inside and outside the classroom. For more information, visit the author's website at http://www.author-barbaratenbrink.com/ or view the author interview at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCylaMmU710. The book is available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FNMQN2GW.


