Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2014

International Book Giving Day

I just want to spread a great idea I stumbled across in my journeys about the blogosphere: International Book Giving Day.
http://bookgivingday.com/
I think that's last year's badge, but I liked it better, and the message is the same.  

Here's the idea:

Three simple ways to celebrate International Book Giving Day!

1. Give a Book to a Friend or Relative.
Celebrate International Book Giving Day by giving a child a new, used or borrowed book.  Beats the heck out of more chocolate or those nasty little candy hearts.

2. Leave a Book in a Waiting Room or Lobby.
Choose a waiting room where kids are stuck waiting and there are few to no good books available. Purchase a good book, and deposit your book covertly or overtly in your waiting room of choice. The goal here is to spread the love of reading to kids, so choose a fun book, nothing controversial.  There are printable book plates here.

3. Donate a Book.
Wrap up a box of children’s books that your kids have outgrown and get them in the hands of children who could really use a book or two. Donate your books to your local second hand store, library, children’s hospital, or shelter. Alternatively, donate your books to an organization working internationally to get books in the hands of kids, such as Books for Africa.  Check to see if your local Friends of the Library hold a sale (we do, and we'll need books, though we're a year out from our sale right now).


I'm going to do some combination of all of the above.  I think I'll donate some of my own books to some libraries, and maybe purchase and leave a picture book or two at my dentist's, or in the doctor's waiting room.  And I'm going to share this with others who might like to do the same.  Less candy, more books this Feb. 14!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

L: Literacy

Today our school district is celebrating Literacy Day (with a side-order of heath and multi-cultural celebrations--budget cuts make for strange bedfellows!), and I'm out soaking up the events.  But it made me think, because literacy is at the heart of everything we word-wizards do.  I mean, no literacy, no one to read our stuff, and we might as well go take a nap (well, that's not all bad).

So here's the thing: yesterday was Drop Everything and Read day, so I just want to urge every one of you to do something that makes someone more able to do just that.  Help a child read a book.  Read to your baby.  Donate to a literacy campaign.  Or go big.  Volunteer at the school.  Volunteer as an adult literacy tutor.  Donate outgrown books to a preschool near you.

And don't forget to model what you want to see.  Take an hour, drop everything, and read.



Hi, Just needed to drop back in and urge you all to pop over to Jemima Pett's blog and see her review of The Ninja Librarian--and enter the drawing to win a copy of it (or any of a bunch of other great reads).