How did we celebrate it?
Lauren's mom brought in Goodnight Sun, Hello Moon by Karen Viola, illustrated by Chi Chung. Her family loves the design of the book, and we loved the voices Lauren's mom used! She talked about what a reader Lauren is and how much she loves books. It was also interesting to hear some of Lauren's mom's history as a reader.
Caleb's mom brought in A Giraffe and a Half by Shel Silverstein and shared a little about what reading means in their family. We were very impressed that she could say the tongue twister rhymes, each page building on itself throughout the book. We loved it!
Great picture of the four of them:
In between my first and second classes, we were honored with a Skype visit from nonfiction author Tanya Lee Stone. She was so gracious to reschedule her time for us. We read several of her books to get ready:
Tanya Lee Stone was so much fun to talk with! We loved meeting her dog, Barney, who followed her from room to room while she walked with her laptop through the house to her desk computer. He then settled in on a favorite chair behind her. So cute! She talked about researching, her writing process, topic selection, reading and writing nonfiction, etc. I was very proud of your questions!
In our second class, Emma's mom brought A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon.
We laughed about how many books Emma likes to have around her (reminds me of myself)!
Emma's mom talked to the kids about the theme of A Bad Case of Stripes: Be yourself! Don't be afraid of what other people will think!
Jackson's mom brought in two books: Goodnight, Moon by Margaret Wise Brown (which was all tattered from use!) and Oh, The Places You'll Go! by Dr. Seuss.
We heard how much Jackson has always loved reading:
As you can hear, I was very excited about Goodnight, Moon (and so were some other kids). I used to read it to my girls when they were babies.
Wow! What an exciting and fun day! I just love the community that reading creates. I pray that everyone across the world will be exposed to the power of a written story. Thank you, LitWorld, for initiating the day, and thank you to the authors that inspire us to share their stories, and thank you especially to my students and their parents for coming together to celebrate reading! Oh, the places you'll go, kids, because of all the people who love you...and READING!
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