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Alive: March 2019

Pat Mora

So much snow this year in Santa Fe! How fortunate I feel safe and warm reading One Hundred Poems from the Chineseby Kenneth Rexroth.

“The city is full of flying pear flowers.”

I enjoy Penelope Lively’s Oleander, Jacaranda: A Childhood Perceived. All her wise and witty perceptions. How lucky I am to be a reader and to have access to books. Do you too savor that blessing? How it expands our lives and connects us across languages and countries. Diverse humans.

Across our country, educators—teachers, librarians, publishers–who are not only readers but reading advocates are planning their annual Children’s Day, Book Day celebrations on April 30th, a year of connecting children to bookjoy. Families join this yearlong commitment at home and can participate in the spring community celebrations.

I am more ALIVE because I’m a reader. You?

Pat

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2019 Tucson Festival of Books

Pat Mora

Tucson Book FestivalPat will be making several Sunday presentations at next weekend’s Tucson Festival of Books. We hope you can join us on Sunday, March 3:

WordJoy: Celebrating Poetry with Children
11:30 am-12:30 pm
Education Room 308
Explore ways of bringing the joy of poetry to children. Followed by a book signing from 12:30-1:00.

Tucson Voices
2:30-3:30 pm
Student Union Kiva
Tucson poets Sally Roundhouse, Logan Philips and Mele Martinez join with Pat in reading from Encantado: Desert Monologues. Followed by a book signing at 3:30.

¡Bookjoy Gran Fiesta!
4-5 pm
Nuestras Raíces/Presentation Stage
Familias and families, todos and everyone–gather around and listen closely: join us for a Book Fiesta with Pat! Enjoy a botanita (snack) and a free book!

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Tomás and the Library Lady Chosen as a Featured Book for Choose to Read Ohio

Pat Mora

Tomas and the Library LadyThe State Library of Ohio has announced that Tomás and the Library Lady has been selected as a featured book for the Choose to Read Ohio (CTRO) initiative for 2019 & 2020. CTRO, a project of the State Library of Ohio and the Ohioana Library, spotlights Ohio authors and illustrators and promotes reading across Ohio.

CTRO has created a readers’ toolkit for Tomás and the Library Lady, written by Kathy Halsey, which features discussion questions and activities for young readers, teachers, librarians, and caregivers to extend the experience of reading the book. Download the toolkit.

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A Teacher’s Guide to Bookjoy, Wordjoy

Pat Mora

Lee & Low has created a wonderful teacher’s guide for Bookjoy, Wordjoy. We hope teachers will use it to share the fun of collecting words, reading favorite books and writing poems! Download the guide
Bookjoy, Wordjoy Teacher's Guide

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February 1 is World Read Aloud Day

Pat Mora

World Read Aloud Day celebrates the importance of reading aloud and sharing stories. Around the world, people come together to join this global movement. To join the celebration, follow #WorldReadAloudDay!
World Read Aloud Day 2019

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