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12 Steps to EduGrowth When Called In

12 Steps to EduGrowth When Called In

June 2, 2019

I shared this on social media and was asked to house it on the blog also for easier citation. Feel free to use for your own reflection or share (with credit!) as you see fit. 12 Steps to EduGrowth When Called In ©2019 Jillian Heise @heisereads A footnote:  After posting this, a generous twitterer replied to my step 11 to… Read More

Filed Under: Thinking Out Loud

Webinar Recording – Building Community with #classroombookaday Read Alouds

Webinar Recording – Building Community with #classroombookaday Read Alouds

May 31, 2019

Sharing about #classroombookaday is always a joy for me. I couldn’t have imagined back in 2014, when I started it inspired by Donalyn Miller’s #bookaday challenge for teachers, how it could have grown and spread to classrooms across the country. The impact of this simple idea, reading aloud a picture book every day of the school year, is beyond what… Read More

Filed Under: #ClassroomBookADay, PD, Picture Books

Join Me for a #classroombookaday Webinar!

Join Me for a #classroombookaday Webinar!

May 17, 2019

I’m excited to be partnering with Follett Community for some exciting #classroombookaday things this year, and we’re kicking it off with a webinar!  Since I started incorporating a daily picture book read-aloud in my middle school classroom in 2014, inspired by Donalyn Miller’s #bookaday, I have seen the positive impact of this simple addition to the classroom routine grow beyond… Read More

Filed Under: #ClassroomBookADay, PD

Sharing the Heart to Offset the Hate in the Headlines: Books From Muslim Authors

Sharing the Heart to Offset the Hate in the Headlines: Books From Muslim Authors

March 25, 2019

With the news about the terrorist attack on mosques in New Zealand, my mind went to books I could share with students. The books that would help them better understand the wearing of a hijab. The books that would help them better understand what it means when they hear the word Muslim or Islam. The books that would help them… Read More

Filed Under: #ClassroomBookADay, Recommended Reads, Thinking Out Loud

ANOTHER – Wordless Picture Book(s)

ANOTHER – Wordless Picture Book(s)

March 8, 2019

I love wordless picture books! When I heard Christian Robinson was debuting his first book as author & illustrator, I was excited to see what it would be about. When I heard it was a wordless picture book, I was even more intrigued. And ANOTHER does not disappoint. Evoking a sense of wonder with its playfulness and creativity, there is… Read More

Filed Under: Other, Picture Books

Author Interview: Eva Eland – When Sadness Is At Your Door

Author Interview: Eva Eland – When Sadness Is At Your Door

January 29, 2019

Happy Book Birthday to Eva Eland & When Sadness is At Your Door!  A comforting primer in emotional literacy and mindfulness that suggests we approach the feeling of sadness as if it is our guest. Sadness can be scary and confusing at any age! When we feel sad, especially for long periods of time, it can seem as if the… Read More

Filed Under: Other, Picture Books

Sneak Peek at Some of My Favorite 2019 Books

Sneak Peek at Some of My Favorite 2019 Books

January 6, 2019

I shared my end-of-year Favorite 2018 Books & Picture Books, and now I’m looking ahead to 2019! These are the 2019 releases I’ve already read, loved, and think will stand the test of time to still be favorites a year from now. All are worth a pre-order. PICTURE BOOKS         Where Are You From? In which a girl who… Read More

Filed Under: Other, Recommended Reads

These Are a Few of My Favorite 2018 Picture Books

These Are a Few of My Favorite 2018 Picture Books

January 5, 2019

2018 is over, so it’s time to look back at all of the awesome books I read last year and reflect on which ones had the lasting impact to have me still thinking about them and considering them some of the best of the year. (some may have been published in 2017, but I didn’t read them until 2018.) . For non-picture… Read More

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School's out for summer & the weather was perfect School's out for summer & the weather was perfect for reading outside this weekend. Couldn't resist choosing this YA romantasy touted as "Taylor Swift's 'Vigilante Sh*t' meets The Gilded Age" for my first summer break read!

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Finding moments of joy where I can. There are two Finding moments of joy where I can. There are two days left of this school year. A year that started with sitting in the corner crying due to the overwhelm of the massive task ahead of us to get ready for the first day upon walking in & seeing the state of the library after summer renovation work. A year of ups & downs & all arounds. All the way to today when we had the giddy joy of our brand new booktrucks being delivered. They are pretty & sturdy & glide smoothly & elevate the look of the whole library while making our lives easier. Farewell old, dented, wobbly, rusty, beige carts. IYKYK. Bahama blue, turquoise, teal, sundrop, & calming lavender are taking over. Thank you for the colorful options, helpful customer service, & quick response shipping before school ends @demcoinc!!

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The new-to-me podcast binge getting me through my The new-to-me podcast binge getting me through my commute these last few weeks of this school year. Thanks for the @everysinglealbumpodcast rec @thereadingzone_!🫶🏻

Thoroughly enjoying the ways in which @noraprinciotti & @nathanchubbard bring entertainment, thoughtfulness, care, & joy to these conversations & deep dives into @taylorswift's discography.
My view for most all of this long weekend - in whi My view for most all of this long weekend - in which I have to redact almost the entirety of the image.😅 #amreading for Caldecott 2026.

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Love this reminder of the power of children's lite Love this reminder of the power of children's literature from the introduction in Show & Tell: Exploring the Fine Art of Children’s Book Illustration! Reading it this weekend to continue building background knowledge for my work on the Caldecott Committee this year. 

"In this regard, we truly suffer from an embarrassment of riches. Children's books have never looked better or been more
important. They are one of the few quiet places left where a child can go to be alone, and to travel worlds past, present, and future. They are often the first place children discover poetry and art, honor and loyalty, right and wrong, sadness and hope. And it is there between the pages that children discover the power of their own imaginations. They are indeed a dress rehearsal for life."

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Found this @taylorswift bio mis-shelved in the "my Found this @taylorswift bio mis-shelved in the "mythical creatures" bin. 😂 And I'm not even mad about it.🫶🏻

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His & Hers homemade pizza halves. Tasty benefits o His & Hers homemade pizza halves.
Tasty benefits of the husband getting more serious about his meat grinding / sausage making hobby!
Not pictured: brats & burgers & breakfast sausage, oh my!
My favorite crabtree is flowering & the sun was sh My favorite crabtree is flowering & the sun was shining.
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