Congratulating dedicated teachers at all levels! Thanks for the vitality, the ZING you bring to your classrooms and libraries.
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Zing! Seven Creativity Practices for Educators and Students |
Congratulating dedicated teachers at all levels! Thanks for the vitality, the ZING you bring to your classrooms and libraries.
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Zing! Seven Creativity Practices for Educators and Students |
When we first started celebrating El día de los niños/El día de los libros, Children’s Day/Book Day in 1996, we focused on April 30th, El Día del niño in Mexico, the observance that inspired me to promote celebrating children and linking that celebration to literacy. REFORMA (National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-Speaking) was my first organizational partner in this work. Thanks to support from my friend Dr. Dan Moore who was then at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, ALSC (Association of Library Service to Children) offered to become Día’s home in 2004. (See Día Visual History.)
April, a month with many literary and literacy celebrations, now includes many Día celebrations throughout the month. I love the fact that Día is a community-based family literacy initiative and that schools and libraries select the specific date to have their book fiesta.
Soon we’ll begin thinking and planning for Día’s 17th anniversary in April 2013. Today, we celebrate a month of honoring children and exciting them about books, languages and cultures. Thanks to each of you who was part of a Día celebration this month, to USBBY (United States Board on Books for Young People) that has steadily supported Día, and to Albert Whitman & Co., Myrick Marketing & Media, and Tricycle Press. I had a wonderful time at Discovery Green in Houston last weekend, and on April 30th, I’ll be at Burnet and Kohlberg Elementary Schools in my home city of El Paso, Texas.
Special thanks to my web team Laurina Cashin & Bobbie Combs, to the new Día Author and Illustrator Ambassadors , REFORMA, ALSC and to the following partners listed on the ALSC Dia site: Arte Público, Charlesbridge Publishing, Cinco Punto Press, HarperCollins, Lee & Low Books, Lorito Books, Peachtree Publishers, Random House, NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English,) W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Gracias! Thanks!
Recent news items about Día:
“Día at Discovery – A Sweet 16 Celebration of Children’s Day, Book Day” (The Venture)
Writers in the Schools Students to Read with Pat Mora at Dia (Writers in the Schools blog)
Día de los Niños celebrated at all library branches (Daily Democrat)
UT/Austin Hispanic Faculty Staff Association organizes book collection for Día
Spring into Reading with Dia (Palm Springs Public Library blog (CA))
Latin Baby Book Club El día de los niños/El día de los libros Booklist (Latin Baby Book Club blog)
I’m delighted to share an alphabet of twenty-six nouns that matter to all of us who work to connect all children to books, languages and cultures. I’m grateful to my Día partner Laurina Cashin who worked closely with our creative designer Desiree Rappa to create this poster for you to print and also share. May its sunny colors brighten your work space all year long. Also, may these words prove helpful when you share Día with future committees and with colleagues around the country. Yea for Día Advocates whose commitment and creativity always amaze me. Gracias!
Download hi-res version for printing.
Download lo-res version for web use.
Throughout this month’s Díapalooza, we’re featuring brief videos of some of the Día Author and Illustrator Ambassadors reading from their books. Today we have a double feature! First, author, storyteller and librarian Lucia Gonzalez, and next author and illustrator, Duncan Tonatiuh.
Lucia Gonzalez read her story The Bossy Gallito aloud at the Hollywood Branch of the Broward County Library System, on Saturday, April 21, 2012 during the “Children’s Day, Book Day/El dia de los niños, el dia de los libros” Celebration.
Duncan reads from his award winning picture book Diego Rivera: His World and Ours.
Lucia and Duncan, thank you for your support of Día and for being a Día Author and Illustrator Ambassador!