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California, here comes Día!

Pat Mora

Here’s a roundup of Día celebrations taking place in the Golden State!
7th annual Diapalooza 2016
Yolo County Library
All branches will be celebrating with cultural performances, interactive STEAM stations, and a free book giveaway with titles in Spanish and English. The library is also partnering with local organizations who will provide information on community resources and health and support services to Día participants and families. "The Library looks forward to Día every year,” says Yolo County Librarian Patty Wong. “Encouraging children and their families to read and learn is important to the growth and health of the community.”

Día San Francisco
Alphabet Rockers Will Rock Your Día: Alphabet Rockers, a hip hop, rapping, moving kind of group, is Oakland’s answer to “Sesame Street.” They amplify family fun using hot beats, hip hop moves, and rap lyrics to celebrate Diversity in Action.

Santa Ana Dia celebration 2016

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Santa Ana
With their 8th annual Dia celebration on April 23, the Santa Ana Public Library is planning a double celebration: “Join us as we plant drought-tolerant plants to kick-start our AGUA Demonstration Garden in honor of Earth Day.”

San Diego County
All county library branches will participate with special events that will include book, sticker and bookmark giveaways for kids and teenagers. The official kickoff is the Multicultural Family Fiesta being held at the El Cajon Branch at 201 E. Douglas Ave. at noon, April 9. The Fiesta will feature music, dancers, crafts, snacks, a community information fair and more. There will also be a “Meet the Author” event with award-winning Salvadoran children’s author René Colato Laínez at 1:30 p.m. in El Cajon.

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New Mexico celebrates Dia’s 20th

Pat Mora

From the New Mexico governor’s desk:

"I, Susana Martinez, Governor of the state of New Mexico, do hereby proclaim the month of April, 2016, as: 20th Anniversary Children’s Day/Book Day, El día de los ninos, El día de los libros throughout the state of New Mexico."

Thank you, New Mexico! You can serve as inspiration to the other 49.

NM Proclamation 2016

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7th annual Diapalooza 2016

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Read a poem a day

Pat Mora

7th annual Diapalooza 2016Dí’s turns 20 this year, and so does National Poetry Month! Why not try to read a poem a day, in honor of both?

Pat's poetry collections for adults

Pat’s poetry collections for adults.

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A special day in a special month

Pat Mora

7th annual Diapalooza 2016Día partner USBBY/IBBY has celebrated International Children’s Book Day since 1967, on or around Hans Christian Andersen’s birthday, April 2. How wonderful it is to celebrate this day during Día’s special 20th anniversary month!
International Children's Book Day 2016

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Twenty Ways of Looking at a Child

Pat Mora

7th annual Diapalooza 2016Welcome to our 7th Annual Díapalooza! Let me begin by thanking my wonderful Web team, Bobbie Combs and Laurina Cashin, for their loyalty and creativity. They are treasures! Thanks also to REFORMA, my first organizational partner, to ALSC for its creative energy through the years, to First Book who is coordinating the 2016 Mora Award, and to the other partners mentioned here.

I wrote the following poem as a way to celebrate Día’s 20th. Enjoy!
heartshearts

                        1
The child climbs into laps
that bounce or rock, rock—
hum, hum, humming
like the m o o o o o o n.
                        2
The child’s soft stuffed animals,
all silently munch
bushels of hay.
                        3
A little person,
the child,
opening
doors, drawers,
dangling—
                from a star.
                        4
Ten tiny child’s toes
tasting
the first spring rain.
                        5
Lured by sleep,
the child—unable to resist—
curls into the yellow sunpool,
floats away—like mariposas.
                        6
Scoop after scoop of cold
cream and chocolate melting
goop in the child’s mouth—
sweet ooze.
                        7
“Ma-ma,” and then slowly
more syllables strung together,
verbal beads casting their spell.
                        8
Two child hands full
of breathing fur—
warm and breathing—
two tiny blue eyes
                                           blink.
                        9
Page after page,
the child relaxes,
friendly predictability.
                        10
Lying on grass,
clouds above,
wind whispers
to the child’s skin.
                        11
Swinging high,
the child s t r e t c h e s
toes to skim
all the blue.
                        12
Morning yellow,
green, brown, then
purple and pink petals
bloom in the child’s hair.
                        13
The child pops
another purple grape
from the cluster,
chews pale, sweet light.
                        14
Singing, the child pounds
piano keys,
innocent musician.
                        15
Seeing her mother’s childhood
photo, the child says,
“That’s me.”
                        16
The child chooses colors purposefully
to create a world
on paper.
                        17
“Sh, sh, sh,”
whispers the child,
“Hear the trees talking?”
                        18
“Sour, sweet, crunchy,”
the child says
tasting the words.
                        19
“Come on!” says the child
rushing into surprises,
alive with celebration.
                        20
Pointing at pictures,
the child confidently tells
her grandmother the story.
Bookjoy! ¡Alegría en los libros!
© Pat Mora

In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Children’s Day, Book Day/
El día de los niños, El día de los libros. The form was inspired by Wallace Stevens’ “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.”

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