Tuesday, April 28, 2020

FREE Coronavirus Book for Children

It can be hard to help our kids understand what is going on in our world today. Why can't we go to school anymore? Why do we have to stay home? Why can't I play with my friends?

My own children keep asking me when the quarantine will end. I keep having to tell them we don't know yet but we can do our part by staying home, limiting contact, and washing our hands repeatedly. They're aware that COVID-19 is a virus and it makes people sick but it's hard to really explain it to them.

I'm pleased to share with you that Candlewick Press has released a free downloadable book about the Coronavirus for children. If your child has questions or wants to know more you can use this to help start the conversation. Click HERE to access it.  




My hope is that reading through this book with your children will help you all to have piece of mind and understand a little more about Coronavirus.

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Earth Day


Today is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, an event celebrated around the world to demonstrate support for environmental protection.

In honor of Earth Day I've put together a storytime for our younger patrons. Click here to watch it! Then scroll down for some other fun resources and activities you can do for any age. Earth Day doesn't have to just be one day out of the year. We can celebrate Earth Day today, and every day.


Take some time today to look at the Earth Day official website where Earth Day is every day and anywhere you go. This year because of COVID-19 they're taking Earth Day digital with 24 hours of action.

For more earth Day fun:


And if your little one still has some wiggles and misses storytime as much as I do here are links to some of our favorite storytime songs.
Jumping & Counting
Shake my Sillies Out
Rainstorm

Sunday, April 19, 2020

E-books, Audiobooks, and Movies, Oh My!

I hope everyone has been taking advantage of  Hoopla's bonus borrows. They've curated 1,100 titles that don't count against your monthly borrows. They've got a wide selection of videos, audiobooks, and e-books available just for kids. So if you've hit a rut with your kids and want to shake things up with something new borrow one of these today! Click on the links below and it'll direct you to Hoopla to check out with your library card.

Movies based on Books





Family Movies




E-Books 

There are a ton of e-books available that may be different from what your kids usually read but will surely help with boredom!







Audiobooks



Classics like Winnie the Pooh and Mary Poppins

There are 33 titles in The Boxcar Children available as Bonus Borrows 


Music




Comics




This is just a small sampling of what's available as Bonus Borrows on Hoopla.  There are many more children's titles as well as titles for teens and adults too!

Happy Reading!

Monday, April 13, 2020

Author Spotlight: Jason Reynolds

Jason Reynolds has become one of my favorite authors in the last couple of years. He's written some amazing books, both novels and poetry, that youth (and adults) should be reading.


Fast Facts

  • He found inspiration in rap music and began writing poetry at 9 years old
  • He didn't read a novel cover to cover until he was 17 years old
  • He graduated from the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s in English
  • He's currently serving as the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature
  • His book Ghost was a National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature
  • When I Was the Greatest won the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent
  • Long Way Down, a novel in verse was named a Newbery Honor Book, a Printz Honor Book, and Best Young Adult Work by the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Awards. John Legend will be producing a movie adaptation of this book with Universal Pictures

My Favorite Books


The Track Series is FANTASTIC. There are four books in the series, each told from a different person's point of view. From the publisher, "Ghost. Patina. Sunny. Lu. A fast but fiery group of kids from wildly different backgrounds, chosen to compete on an elite track team. They all have a lot to lose, but they also have a lot to prove, not only to each other, but to themselves. 


This book truly is for everyone. The poem was originally performed at the Kennedy Center for the unveiling of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. It is a fast read and a rallying cry to the dreamers of the world. It's a good one to go back to whenever you need a pick me up. 

Do you have a reluctant reader at home?

Here's a direct quote from Jason's website:
"So, I'm a writer. And when I say I'm a writer, I mean in the same way a professional ball player calls himself an athlete. I practice everyday and do the best I can to be better at this writing thing, while hopefully bringing some cool stories to the world. The stories are kinda like my slam dunks. Except, I'm dunking words. In your FACE! Ha!

Here's what I know: I know there are a lot - A LOT - of young people who hate reading. I know that many of these book haters are boys. I know that many of these book-hating boys, don't actually hate books, they hate boredom. If you are reading this, and you happen to be one of these boys, first of all, you're reading this so my master plan is already working (muahahahahahaha) and second of all, know that I feel you. I REALLY do. Because even though I'm a writer, I hate reading boring books too."

So what's new for him?

Starting April 13 he'll be doing a new video series on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 am with the Library of Congress called Write. Right. Rite. each video will feature a unique writing prompt for your kids. Or you could use them as a conversation starter for your dinner table. Click here to see the announcement: Library of Congress Announcement

For more information about Jason Reynolds and his books visit his website: jasonwritesbooks.com.

If you need another nudge that Jason Reynolds is an author you and your kids should be reading, look at the book dedication for Nic Stone's January release Clean Getaway.

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Some Favorite Online Content

It has been so good to see so many authors, illustrators  & publishers stepping up and making content available for us to enjoy while we're safe at home. Our family has been enjoying screens more than we usually do during this time and I know we're not alone!

I wanted to take some time to share some of what we've been enjoying lately with you in hopes that your families will enjoy them as well.

In no particular order:

LUNCH DOODLES with Mo Willems!
Mo is a fantastic author and illustrator and kids of all ages will enjoy learning how to draw their favorite characters.


The Aaron Reynolds Stay at Home Show
Author & Illustrator Aaron Reynolds is putting on a show. Episode 4 just dropped yesterday. (Psst, the 3rd book in his Creepy series in the works)



Cosmic Kids Yoga
This Yoga series is something my kids and I have enjoyed for years. Each episode tells you a story as you move your body through yoga poses. The link above is for YouTube but it's also available on Amazon Prime.


Harry Potter at Home   
I love all things Harry Potter and so do 2/3 of my kids. Jim Dale's narration of the series is something we listen to almost yearly. J.K. Rowling has made the first book available for free through OverDrive and Audible.


 Junior Library Guild Digital Content
Junior Library Guild is a book review and collection development service for schools and libraries. During the pandemic they are offering unlimited access to read books online from any device.




And if this list has you wanting more here's a big list of Authors who are doing online Read alouds compiled by weareteachers.com

Big List of Authors doing Read Alouds

If you and your family have any other favorites you've been enjoying drop a link in the comments!

Fast Five Fiction: Novels in Verse

It's Friday and time for Fast Five Fiction! April is National Poetry Month so today's roundup features five novels in verse. A verse...