I am so proud to be a part of the amazing collaboration with the PTA this year! Our RAD co-chairs paired with Mrs. Willis and myself to celebrate and foster a love of reading and writing. We planned a variety of creative activities that invited students to read, write, and explore literature. We hosted incredible authors, Doreen Cronin, Nick Bruel, Mike Artell, and coming soon... Herman Parish. We planned amazing programs that inspired an interest in reading. Remember-- "Who's Reading a Mystery?", the winter reading program, and keep a poem in you pocket? Think back to the beginning of the school year when we supported the Austin Public Library's card sign-up. Wasn't it fun to see the Prezi of our friend Miss Debbie sharing news about the Old Quarry library on Doss Library's Posterous? Wow!!! I am so inspired by the special events and wonderful programs that we were able to implement this year! Being recognized by the Texas PTA and Texas Library Association with the Shirley Igo School Library Collaboration Award is truly a thrill! Please congratulate Sherrise Palmer and Karen Prarie for an amazing job and for the time and energy that they generously gave to make RAD such a huge success. We are so happy that they will continue their role as co-chairs for the 2012-13 school year! Stay tuned for more wonderful happenings at the Doss library.
Wow! I hope that everyone enjoyed meeting Mike Artell! As promised, Mike sent a copy of Petite Rouge in Korean for our library. It was wonderful having him at Doss and I especially enjoyed the opportunity to dance in my crocodile costume!
Wow! What a great day! The RAD committee and Book People collaborated to bring Nick Bruel to Doss this afternoon. I had the pleasure of introducing this amazing author and illustrator to the kindergarteners and to the first and second graders. Nick Bruel read Bad Kitty and taught us an that we should ask ourselves a lot of questions during the writing process. A very special thank you to Book People for bringing Nick and Bad Kitty to Doss! If you did not pre-order a book, go by the store and pick up a signed copy (or two). Nick's newest book, Bad Kitty for President, was released today so it was pretty exciting to have him with us! I bet that these books will be really popular and hard to keep on the library shelves.
Our friends at Book People are bringing a special visitor to Doss next Tuesday afternoon (February 17th). Go to the Doss PTA website to order an autographed copy of one of his hilarious books!
Wow! I could not be prouder of the 80 plus students who have already turned in their Winter Reading Logs! You are AMAZING!!! I know that I enjoyed several good books over the break and am glad to see that I am not alone. I'd love to hear about the books that you read so post a comment here and recommend a book to your classmates. It's not too late to turn in your log- so bring it to the library and pick up your prize!!!
Hey gang- I just found this great site and think that you should check it out. November's book was The Phantom Tollbooth written by Norton Jester and illustrated by Jules Fieffer. I especially liked listening to the author interview. I read this book when I was young and it made me want to pick it up again. Check it out! December's pick was Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu and January's will be Christopher Paul Curtis' The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963. There are so many great websites about authors and books. What's your favorite?