Of Dot Day and Peter H. Reynolds

Last week, I talked a bit about International Dot Day, and posted a retrospective of some of the Dots I’ve drawn over the last few years. Today I want to look a little more closely at Peter H. Reynolds, who created the fantastic picture book, The Dot — the book that inspired T.J. Shay to…

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International Dot Day is Nearly Here! September 15th-ish, 2015!

“Make your mark and see where it takes you.” With those encouraging, creativity-freeing words, Peter H. Reynolds gives us all a gentle challenge to unleash our own creativity and see where it takes us. If you have read Peter’s wonderful picture book The Dot, you will know that a little gentle encouragement from her teacher…

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Summertime Reading and a Blog Hiatus

It’s time for By Word of Beth to take a break for the summer. When I think about summer vacations when I was a kid, besides having lots of time to ride my bike and play outside, one of the things I liked best was having unlimited time to read. I read a lot throughout…

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Dramarama by E. Lockhart — book recommendation (part one)

[Edited to add: I will be revisiting this book in the fall. I want to tell you some of Demi’s story as well as Sadye’s. So watch for part 2 of this post in September!] Title: Dramarama Author: E. Lockhart Publisher: New York: Hyperion Paperbacks, 2007. Genre: YA Fiction Audience Age: 13 to 17 years…

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Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt — Book Recommendation

Title: Okay for Now Author: Gary D. Schmidt Publisher: New York: Sandpiper, 2011, 2013. Genre: Late Middle Grade, early YA Audience Age: 11 to 14 years old Themes/topics: growing up with an abusive parent, trying to fit in at a new school, teenage illiteracy, the power of art Opening Sentences: Joe Pepitone once gave me…

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The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt — Book Recommendation

Title: The Wednesday Wars Author: Gary D. Schmidt Publisher: New York: Sandpiper, 2007, 2009. Genre: Late Middle Grade, Early YA Audience Age: 11 to 14 years old Themes/topics: Growing up, coping with fear, bullying, hope, Shakespeare (yes, that says Shakespeare!) Opening Sentences: Of all the kids in the seventh grade at Camillo Junior High, there…

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Gracefully Grayson by Ami Polonsky — Book Recommendation

Title: Gracefully Grayson Author: Ami Polonsky Publisher: New York: Hyperion, 2014. Genre: Fiction Audience Age: 9-12 Themes/Topics: Transgender child, theatre, bullying, hope Opening Sentences: If you draw a triangle with a circle resting on the top point, nobody will be able to tell that it’s a girl in a dress. To add hair, draw kind…

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Dash by Kirby Larson — Book Recommendation

I’m sure you are familiar with the saying “So many books, so little time.” I’m feeling a bit like that as I approach my blog’s summer hiatus. There are several books I want to tell you about before I take my summer break, so nearly all the posts from now until then will be book…

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