CELEBRATE World Read Aloud Day 2021
/I'd love to read my books to your classroom or homeschool audience on World Read Aloud Day 2021. I still have a few spots available, so sign up here!
I'd love to read my books to your classroom or homeschool audience on World Read Aloud Day 2021. I still have a few spots available, so sign up here!
My new picture book in verse, about the power of kindness to ripple through a community, does not release until April 1, 2021. But in the meantime, enjoy this trailer. And don’t forget to preorder the book!
The National Council of Teachers of English picked Finding Treasure: A Collection of Collections as one of its notable poetry books for 2020. See the complete list here.
Feb. 10 Cracking the Cover
Feb. 11 Celebrate Picture Books
Feb. 12 Red Canoe Reader
Feb. 16 Christy's Cozy Corners
Feb. 18 The Children's Book Review
Feb. 18 Storymamas
Feb. 21 Sincerely Stacie
Wednesday, February 5th is World Read Aloud Day, and I am excited to celebrate by sharing my books and writing tips with students. If you are a teacher or librarian and you and your students (grades K-5) would like to Skype with me for WRAD, you can reserve a 20-minute time slot HERE
Thank you to everyone who shared collections for my FINDING TREASURE #countdowntocollect, which released September 17, 2019.
It’s going to be a busy fall with the release of my new book FINDING TREASURE: A COLLECTION OF COLLECTIONS. I’ll be doing story times, school visits, and conference speaking. Here’s were you can find me:
September 17: Andersons Bookstore, Downers Grove IL, 6pm: BOOK LAUNCH!
September 21: 57th Street Books, Chicago, 10:30am: STORY TIME and CRAFT!
October 8 and 9: An Open Book, DC: SCHOOL VISITS!
October 12: AISLE & IATE Conference, Springfield IL: PRESENTATION: POETRY, LITERACY’S SUPERFOOD!
October 21: Clarendon Hills Library, Clarendon Hills IL, 4pm: STORY TIME and CRAFT!
October 26: The Book Stall, Winnetka IL, 10:30am: STORY TIME and CRAFT!
Yesterday was National Ag in the Classroom Day, and I was lucky enjoy to share FRESH-PICKED POETRY, the Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom Book of the Year, with readers around Wisconsin. A special thank you Sheila Everhart, the Janesville Area Coordinator, and Darlene Arneson, the State Coordinator, for the opportunity. The students at Madison Elementary, Washington Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary, and Milton Intermediate School were fabulous audiences, as were the young patrons of the Milton Public Library. Another thank you to Mid-State Equipment for allowing me to sit in the cab of the massive John Deere tractor for the live-stream reading of my book. And of course, the biggest thank you to farmers for feeding the world.
February 1st is World Read Aloud Day, and I am excited to celebrate by sharing my books and writing tips with students. If you are a teacher or librarian and you and your students (grades K-5) would like to Skype with me for WRAD, you can reserve a 20-minute time slot HERE.
Thank you, NCTE for inviting me to be a guest blogger on #BuildYourStack, where I discuss how teachers can using poetry to reinforce grammar concepts.
Connecting Illinois Authors and Illustrators with Illinois Librarians at AISLE 2018 along with fellow authors Alice McGinty, Alexandria LaFaye, and Fern Schumer.
Fresh-Picked Poetry has been selected as the Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom Book of the Year for 2018. I can’t wait to share the excitement of farmers’ markets and poetry with students throughout Wisconsin. Find great lesson plans and other resources on the Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom website.
Thank you to the American Horticultural Society and Junior Master Gardeners League for bestowing the 2018 Growing Good Kids Award upon Fresh-Picked Poetry!
What a warm welcome from the students at Lincoln School in River Forest. These two talented artists designed a welcome sign complete with bins of farmers' market vegetables. Thanks for sharing your day reading and writing poetry with me, Lincoln School learners!
I had a fabulous time reading and writing farmers' market poetry with the students from Pierce Downer, Hillcrest, Henry Puffer, Highland, and Belle Aire Schools. What a great way to celebrate National Poetry Month.
I want to thank Du Quoin Middle School Word Squad and 5th Grade teacher Leslie Small for their deliciously warm welcome at the Illinois Reads Book Festival in Du Quoin, Illinois this past Saturday, March 10th. This enthusiastic batch of readers shared a bounty of alliterative words and adorable balloon apples at their booth, FRESH-PICKED ALLITERATION. How poetic!
What do you get when you combine cozy cabins in the woods, gourmet food, and a slew of debut picture book authors? An unforgettable weekend! After cheering one another along for the past year through Facebook, Twitter, and blogs, our Picture the Books 2017 debut author's group decided to meet in person at a Highlights Un-Workshop in Honesdale, PA. It was fun to finally meet these amazingly talented women in person. Check out these authors' debut books at PICTURE THE BOOKS.
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