*Originally shared in this blog post June 16, 2020* *Slideshow Newly Updated 1 / 21 / 22!* A Virtual Picture Book Library Honoring Black Lives The slideshow includes links to 90 copyright-compliant read aloud videos + some additional recommended picture book titles (with links to book trailers or author/illustrator video resources if I could find them) that did not have… Read More
#ClassroomBookADay Recommendations: Celebrating the Arts: Music & Dance
January 2022As we look ahead into a new calendar year, one thing I hope for is more opportunities to feel the beauty of humanity in the face of so much prolonged loss and collective trauma of the global pandemic. A way I know to do that is through appreciation of the fine arts. Not only can music and dance celebrate… Read More
Look to the NEW YEAR with #ClassroomBookADay
Someone asked about books for NYE and I started with Feliz New Year, Ava Gabriela! & Freedom Soup. Then I kept thinking of more titles that would fit for New Year’s Eve/Day, back-to-school after winter break, thinking about goals, getting through January with a focus on moving forward. Consider these 30 picture books for #ClassroomBookADay read alouds as we head… Read More
#ClassroomBookADay Recommendations: Making Everyone Feel Welcome part 2 – Refugee Stories
December 2021When a country is in crisis, people live in fear, and if things get dangerous, they might have to turn to thinking about ways to escape. Throughout history, and even today, there have been major events that have led to refugee crises when the need for safety and shelter outweighs resources that may be available. Whether in a refugee… Read More
#ClassroomBookADay Recommendations: Making Everyone Feel Welcome part 1 – Immigrant Stories
November 2021Other than the Native peoples who were living on this land before anyone else arrived, the United States is a nation of immigrants. And yet, throughout our history, and still in recent years, there have been numerous ways that some people and the government have tried to restrict immigrants’ rights and value. And yet, where would we be without… Read More
Native American Heritage Month – A Picture Book for Each Day (that you should share all year, too!)
November is Native American Heritage Month. This is a good time to share books about Native Nations with students, though they should also be shared all throughout the year! I’m recommending a book for each day of November – 30 books – that would be worthy of taking a spot in your read alouds this school year. The National Congress… Read More
#ClassroomBookADay Recommendations: Tales with a Twist
October 2021Fairy/Folk Tales and nursery rhymes are classic for a reason. They have withstood the test of time – though they may have had some alterations or been Disney-fied over the years – and show up often in curriculum and classrooms. One of my favorite sub-genres is the twisted or fractured tales. Seeing the creative and unique ways authors approach… Read More
#ClassroomBookADay Recommendations: Picture Books About Names
September 2021It’s back-to-school season, which means it’s the time of year when educators are meeting new groups of kids across the country. It also means educators are having to learn 15-100+ new names. What better time to choose picture books for your #ClassroomBookADay read-alouds that connect to identities through names? It’s vital that we honor all of our students by… Read More
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