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First of all, Happy Read Across America Day! And Happy Birthday to Dr. Seuss! What better way to celebrate a birthday than with books? Want to know a little more about the event? Take a look at this synopsis from the main Read Across America Day site and then head over there to take the pledge to participate by reading to the children in your life!

What is NEA’s Read Across America?
NEA’s Read Across America is an annual reading motivation and awareness program that calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading on March 2, the birthday of beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss.

NEA’s Read Across America also provides NEA members, parents, caregivers, and children the resources and activities they need to keep reading on the calendar 365 days a year.

In cities and towns across the nation, teachers, teenagers, librarians, politicians, actors, athletes, parents, grandparents, and others develop NEA’s Read Across America activities to bring reading excitement to children of all ages. Governors, mayors, and other elected officials recognize the role reading plays in their communities with proclamations and floor statements. Athletes and actors issue reading challenges to young readers. And teachers and principals seem to be more than happy to dye their hair green or be duct-taped to a wall if it boosts their students’ reading.

Also, if you’re on Facebook, and who isn’t? Take a look at the Dr. Seuss Books on Facebook page for a chance to win 3 of the best Dr. Seuss books ever!

So, which are your favorites? Are you reading any Dr. Seuss books today? Our pick for the day would definitely be Hop On Pop! It’s been both Turkeybird and Littlebug’s favorite from the very beginning!

Next, if you are a parent, teacher, librarian or just someone looking for great ways to improve children’s literacy you need to be on the lookout for these next two items…

The Book Chook’s quarterly Literacy Lava has just been released! Literacy Lava 8 is out now! No doubt this will be an excellent resource for anyone who is around children at all. You’ll find tips on reading aloud, creative thinking, starting your own toddler book club and more. Don’t miss this issue and past issues, if you haven’t read them already, it will be a great resource I’m positive!

The last item I want to bring your attention to is one readers may remember from last year, Share A Story Shape A Future. This week long literacy event is one that unites the online community in sharing ways to improve, incorporate and encourage literacy with children. It’s something I’m incredibly proud to be a part of and this year I will be hosting the third day, Wednesday the 9th of March, in which we’ll be discussing literacy for the future. We’ll be chatting about technology, from apps to book trailers to eReaders and how the work into the equation of Literacy 2.0. It’s sure to be a fantastic event and I can’t wait for each and every day! Here are the other topics to look forward to:

  • The Power of a Book – From the literal power of owning a book and a good story to the intangible power that comes with knowing how to read.
  • The Gift of Reading – Whether you’re looking for a book to excite a reader, want to help someone learn to read or celebrate the “gift” … it’s covered.
  • Unwrapping Literacy 2.0 – With all of the talk of digital literacy, e-readers, etc. What does “literacy” look like in this new century?
  • Love of Reading v. Homework – Do they have to be at odds? We’ll talk about ways to help readers at home and at school.
  • The Gift that Keeps on Giving – To wrap up the week we’ll be remembering “that moment” when we realized we were a reader or writer and how to celebrate it with others. Lots(!) of interviews this day.

It begins next week, March 7-11, so make sure to add the Share A Story Shape A Future site to your reader and get ready for some incredible information!

I absolutely adore this time of year, if for no other reason than all the literacy activities going on around the internet! What about you? Are you looking forward to any of these events, or possibly already planning to participate? I’d love to know!

8 Responses to Coming Up at There’s A Book: Children’s Literacy 2011

  1. Gina says:

    Happy Read Across America Day to you too! Had a family in the store last night looking for a Cat in the Hat hat (yep, we carry those) for the celebration they were holding at their school in honor of the day. So exciting and bookishly fun! My fave Dr. Suess book….THE LORAX…hands down.

    Great post as usual! Thanks for the awesome info Danielle! (~whispers~ Oh and the question on who is not on Facebook? *raises hand* *-*)

  2. I look forward to my niece being old enough for me to inundate her with books :)

  3. What a great time of year! I love it!

  4. PragmaticMom says:

    Thank you for your excellent posts as usual. I am ashamed to say that I totally forgot that it’s Dr. Seuss’ birthday, AGAIN. I did that last year too! But luckily I subscribe to your blog so you reminded me. You are the best and how you do it all is amazing and inspiring. Thanks!

    here’s my post on Dr. Seuss: http://www.pragmaticmom.com/?p=4144

  5. Kristen M. says:

    Z came home and spent the afternoon with the Horton Hears a Who pop-up book. It’s so incredibly awesome! Have you seen it? It’s Dr. Seuss come to life.

  6. It is going to be awesome next week … and I am SO THRILLED to have you and all your energy as part of Share a Story 2011!

  7. Book Chook says:

    Thanks for spreading the lava, Danielle!

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