I recently attended a workshop on the topic of boys and reading. The presenter, Michael Sullivan is a former children's librarian and library director. He shared with the group many of the studies that have been done comparing boys and girls reading - both in choices and abilities. The audience was made up of public librarians, school librarians as well as teachers and prinicipals. Everyone is searching for ideas and answers about why it seems for a majority of boys that reading comes so difficultly or even though they can read very well they choose not to. He didn't have cut and dried answers, but he shared many insights and gave us some fabulous resources. He talked about the sense of humor and inquisitiveness about how things work that engages many boys. Nonfiction is often their genre of choice although we as adults seem to be stuck on insisting that they read fiction. One of my favorite suggestions was that you try to pair an activity and a book. We have pushed this in several activities we have provided - explore a subject in a book and then go and try to experience it in another fashion. This is a quote that hit home for me having three brothers and a father that did very little reading as I was growing up; "Engage a boy's hands and his mind will follow." In the next few weeks I will be putting together a list of some of his suggestions. I have already ordered some additional titles. Unfortunately, some of his suggestions are out of print but the good news is they are available through our Prairie Cat system.
Be sure to stop in the library to pick up a list or have a conversation with one of the youth services staff members. We'll be happy to help you locate some great choices for your child.
New BLOG Site!
We are thrilled to announce that we have completely updated the Library website and have moved to a new location. This means my BLOG address has changed. Please look for I READ TO KIDS at www.bettendorflibrary.com/youth-services/miss-tamis-blog
Take a look at all the library has to offer once you have made your way through my BLOG. It is still a work in progress, so check often!
Take a look at all the library has to offer once you have made your way through my BLOG. It is still a work in progress, so check often!
FROM PAGE TO STAGE IN 2010
2010 will be a great year to see children's theatre in Bettendorf! Our FROM PAGE TO STAGE programming brings national theatre productions of children's literature to families FREE of charge. We are very fortunate this year to have the opportunity to host two productions.
Saturday, February 27 - 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
THE PIGEON PARTY! Based on three books by Mo Willems about a notorius pigeon, this musical offering is brought to us by Big Wooden Horse Theatre. Children will delight in the story that combines components from Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late and Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog. This production is sponsored by ALCOA and the Bettendorf Public Library Foundation.
Saturday, March 20 - 10 a.m and 1 p.m.
JIGSAW JONES AND THE CASE OF THE CLASS CLOWN another musical production this one based on the book of the same name by James Preller. The National Touring Theatre, ArtsPower will be performing this selection. Jigsaw Jones is a self-proclaimed detective - the best in his school. When a class clown starts pulling pranks, Jigsaw and his friend are determined to discover the trickster's identity. Sponsored by the Bettendorf Public Library Foundation.
Both shows will be held at the Bettendorf High School Auditorium. No tickets or reservations are required. Make plans to bring the whole family for a FREE top-notch program. For more information contact the Youth Services Desk at 344-4175.
Saturday, February 27 - 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
THE PIGEON PARTY! Based on three books by Mo Willems about a notorius pigeon, this musical offering is brought to us by Big Wooden Horse Theatre. Children will delight in the story that combines components from Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late and Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog. This production is sponsored by ALCOA and the Bettendorf Public Library Foundation.
Saturday, March 20 - 10 a.m and 1 p.m.
JIGSAW JONES AND THE CASE OF THE CLASS CLOWN another musical production this one based on the book of the same name by James Preller. The National Touring Theatre, ArtsPower will be performing this selection. Jigsaw Jones is a self-proclaimed detective - the best in his school. When a class clown starts pulling pranks, Jigsaw and his friend are determined to discover the trickster's identity. Sponsored by the Bettendorf Public Library Foundation.
Both shows will be held at the Bettendorf High School Auditorium. No tickets or reservations are required. Make plans to bring the whole family for a FREE top-notch program. For more information contact the Youth Services Desk at 344-4175.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
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