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Día Song

Pat Mora

5th annual DiapaloozaToday we bring you a musical treat. Our thanks to the 5th grade at Tony Serna Jr. Elementary (West Las Vegas, NM) and their teacher, Billie Matthews.

Día Song

This is the day of the children,
los niños, the children.
This is the day of the children
the children and their books.

El día de los niños: El día de los libros,
the day of children and their books,
ta-lán, ta-lán, tan-tán, ta-lán,
los niños and their books.

Celebrate with piñatas
and musica de colores,
add the papel picado
and baskets and baskets of books,

Silly and sad, scary and glad,
baskets of delicious books.

Read to a favorite person,
read to lizards and cats,
read to the moon humming a tune
as you read from your baskets of books.

El día de los niños: El día de los libros,
the day of children and their books,
ta-lán, ta-lán, tan-tán, ta-lán,
the children and their books.

This is a song that keeps growing,
in Chinese or Navajo too,
so add your verse and sing along,
on this day of children and books.

El día de los niños: El día de los libros,
the day of children and their books,
ta-lán, ta-lán, tan-tán, ta-lán,
los niños and their books.

by Pat Mora

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Bookjoy Celebrations

Pat Mora

5th annual Diapalooza In addition to the April Día celebrations of a year honoring all children and linking them to bookjoy, April is rich with many other literacy-related events.

El día de los niños, El día de los libros/Children’s Day, Book Day
National Poetry Month
School Library Month

April 2, International Children’s Book Day
April 12, Beverly Cleary’s birthday, known as DEAR Day for DROP EVERYTHING AND READ
April 13-19, National Library Week
April 15, National Library Workers Day
April 16, National Bookmobile Day
April 17, Teen Literature Day
April 23, World Book Night
April 24, Poem in Your Pocket Day

When we began Día, April 30 was a key celebration day. As of 2018, children of color will be the majority in the U.S. Many communities now have Día celebrations throughout April at various sites. Día began as a day honoring all children and sharing bookjoy with them. Now, we do this important work all year long, and then we have happy book fiestas in April.

April Literacy Collage

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Díapalooza Begins!

Pat Mora

5th annual Diapalooza
Welcome to our 5th annual Díapalooza! It’s exciting to think of all the dedicated and creative Día planners who are preparing for annual book fiestas on or around April 30th. April includes many celebrations including National Poetry Month. Those of us who work on Día are particularly committed to the next generation of poets, artists, scientists, etc., to the children who deserve the pleasure and power of bookjoy.

I’m pleased to introduce our newest Día Dynamo . Originally from El Salvador, Roxana Barillas is Director of Hispanic Engagement for First Book, a nonprofit social enterprise that has provided over 110 million books to children through its network of over 90,000 educators, librarians and program leaders serving children in need. Roxana’s own immigrant experience has shaped her professional and service career. I haven’t met Roxana but have been so grateful for her enthusiasm about Día and for her determination to expand Día’s impact on all children and families.

Roxanna Barillas

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A Good Read: Buddha in the Attic

Pat Mora

Some time back, I bought Buddha in the Attic for my daughter. When she gave it to me to read recently, she said, “It’s sad but excellent.” How true. I’m in awe of the concept and how effectively Julie Otsuka, in the words of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, “creates a chorus of unforgettable voices.” Poetically, Otsuka offers us a novel collectively yet individually experienced. Read it.

Buddha in the Attic

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The Countdown Begins

Pat Mora

5th annual DiapaloozaWe hope you’ll join us right here, on this blog, for Díapalooza, our 5th annual celebration and countdown to El día de los niños, El día de los libros/Children’s Day, Book Day on April 30. Throughout the month we’ll post about all things Día!

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Over at Latinas for Latino Literature they’re getting ready for their second annual Día Blog Hop! Pat will kick off a month of blog posts by Latina/o authors and illustrators, with posts appearing on a range of literacy, culture and lifestyle blogs.

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We’re issuing a call for photos to help create our 2014 Children’s Day/Book Day Celebrations video. We’re looking to collect photos of literacy-related activities from the many fiestas held throughout the country on or around April 30. Send photos (jpegs preferred) and/or links to Flickr pages or Facebook albums to webcontact@patmora.com.

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