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Bookjoy Around the World

Pat Mora

I am so honored to be part of this USBBY/IBBY poster for International Children’s Book Day and also honored to have my poem illustrated by the talented Ashley Bryan. bookjoy around the world The USBBY brochure includes Pat’s poem, “Bookjoy Around the World, ” in English and Spanish, as well as French and German. Download the USBBY ICBD 2013 brochure.  Here’s the Iranian ICBD brochure:

USBBY Iranian flyer

The Iranian ICBD brochure.

Read about the 10th Annual IBBY Regional Conference, sponsored by USBBY, in St Louis this fall.

Go to Bookjoy Around the World, an ICBD resource blog.

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Spring — and Getting Ready for Día

Pat Mora

Photo by Laura SliderSpring! Even when its first days don’t match our spring fantasies, just the word and the calendar confirmation cheer us up. I was certainly also cheered by my visit this month to the University of Georgia (in Athens) where I spoke at their 44th Annual Conference on Children’s Literature. What a pleasure to meet friendly UGA professors and students, area teachers and librarians, and to hear talented Deborah Wiles, Angela Johnson, and Molly Bang.

Thanks to my new friend Dr. Denise Davila, I spoke to pre-service teachers, visited a tutoring center and a library in a trailer camp, and–met librarian Denise Payne. Her Día enthusiasm amazed me. I’ll let her tell you her Día plans.

Día— Letting Children Lead the Way

As an elementary school media specialist, the idea for celebrating Día at J.J. Harris Charter School in Athens, Georgia began as many great things do in my life—with inspiration from a book. Brightly colored Book Fiesta caught my attention after receiving more than 500 Spanish and bilingual books for J.J. Harris students through a Foreign Language Assistance Program grant. I was enthralled with the idea of celebrating El día de los niños, El día de los libros/ Children’s Day, Book Day, an event that commemorates two of the things I consider most precious in the world – books and children.
I soon shared Book Fiesta with the Spanish, Art, Music, and P.E. teachers asking for their assistance in creating a day to celebrate books and children at J.J. Harris. This is the team to call whenever there is an event at the school for all of the students. I can honestly say that our P.E. coach has never turned down an opportunity to dress in a costume for any occasion we can think up. With a team to support hosting the event, I approached the principal with our idea. She enthusiastically said yes and our preparations began.

As I began thinking through the process of creating our first Día celebration, I realized that I have a large cadre of untapped resources—the students. Students at J.J. Harris participate in school-wide enrichment clusters on a weekly basis and have done incredible work in the school and community. So, with this in mind, we asked the 5th grade students if they would like to help in planning. The 5th grade teachers found standards that would tie in with the planning of such a grand event and our work was set to begin.

In a moment of pure serendipity a few weeks later, University of Georgia (UGA) children’s literature professor Denise Davila shared with me that Pat Mora, the author of Book Fiesta would be visiting Athens as a keynote speaker for Georgia’s Children’s Book Award Conference at UGA. Denise’s and my casual conversation soon turned into a wondering aloud if Pat Mora might talk with J.J. Harris students during a planning meeting about our Día celebration. INTERESTED? OF COURSE!!!

Within a matter of days, we invited local school and public library media specialists, independent book vendors, and parents to attend our Día brainstorming and information session with the students. On March 7, 2013, J. J. Harris Elementary was blessed with the presence of the author, Pat Mora. Pat graciously answered the question after question of the students and adults in attendance. At the end of the session, as Pat talked with a group of mothers from the community, an additional resource was discovered— a mother who had attended Día events in Mexico! We can’t wait to get started and will update you on the progress and celebration.

Dia/ Athens GA

Dia Athens

 

Photo of tree: Boulder Dam, Michigan by Laura Slider

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Delicious Read Sweepstakes

Pat Mora

Pat Mora’s Delicious Hullabaloo/Panchanga Deliciosa is celebrating its quinceañera! The Delicious Read Sweepstakes begins today, March 18th, and Arte Público is giving away 15 autographed copies!

Delicious Hullabaloo

Pat is extremely grateful to Arte Público Press/Piñata Books for their support. This year Arte is again offering a special 50% discount off books purchased for Día events! Celebrate the 17th anniversary of El día de los ninos, El día de los libros/Children’s Day,Book Day!

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Applications for the Mora Award Are Now Open

Pat Mora

Applications for the 2013 Mora Award are now open. The Estela and Raúl Mora Award was established by author and poet Pat Mora and her siblings in honor of their parents and to promote El día de los niños, El día de los libros/Children’s Day, Book Day, or El día de los jovenes, El día de los libros/Youth Day, Book Day), also known as Día. The award is presented annually to the most exemplary celebration of this year-long initiative that links all children to books, languages, and cultures. Celebrations are traditionally held on or near April 30.

The award is administered by REFORMA. New guidelines for the 2013 Mora Award are now available. Libraries, schools, educational institutions, and other youth-serving organizations that plan and implement Día programs in 2013 are eligible to submit an application by August 15, 2013.

Read about the Mora Award on Pat’s website.

Mora Award logo

REFORMA

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A New Picture Book about Tito Puente

Pat Mora

Tito Puente/Brown, LopezCongratulations to Monica Brown and Rafael López on the publication of Tito Puente: King of Mambo/El Rey del Mambo . Enjoy this video interview of Monica and Rafael discussing the author-illustrator relationship and the creative process behind their work.

Watch the book trailer too!

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