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Re: Fabulous folktales you/your library can't live without?
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From: Lisa Von Drasek <lisav_at_bankstreet.edu>
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 10:48:09 -0400
stories I can't live without Kiss the Cow by Phyliss Root Martina the Beautiful Cockroach retold by Carmen Deedy Tasty Baby Belly Buttons, Judy Sierra The Elephant's Wrestling Match Judy Siera
Lisa Von Drasek Children's Librarian Bank Street College of Education School for Children Pre-K- 8 610 West 112th St NY NY 10025
lisav_at_bnkst.edu
212 875 4452
On Mar 19, 2010, at 4:22 PM, Carole DeRubeis wrote: It is unfortunate, as Ms. Yolen states, that publishers are publishing to the B/N market and not for schools/libraries. Support those smaller publishers who do publish quality, and ask yourself what it is you want to accomplish over your 6 years of library time with the kids.
I wonder, as an addendum to this discussion, if folks could recommend great classic folktales you've read or shared, or new folktales you've seen in the past few years you'd like to call to our attention? I would be willing to make a list and share it. Also, any professional literature or online bibs of folktales or other traditional literature would be excellent.
Recently I've been sharing epic poetry with my 5th graders. We've talked about Beowulf and the Iliad. They've been really enthusiastic about legends since Percy Jackson came out and it was a natural connection.
-Maggi Idzikowski Media Specialist Allen Elementary School, Ann Arbor MI librarymaggi_at_gmail.com Blogging with my 3-year-old at http://mamalibrarian.blogspot.com/
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 10:48:09 -0400
stories I can't live without Kiss the Cow by Phyliss Root Martina the Beautiful Cockroach retold by Carmen Deedy Tasty Baby Belly Buttons, Judy Sierra The Elephant's Wrestling Match Judy Siera
Lisa Von Drasek Children's Librarian Bank Street College of Education School for Children Pre-K- 8 610 West 112th St NY NY 10025
lisav_at_bnkst.edu
212 875 4452
On Mar 19, 2010, at 4:22 PM, Carole DeRubeis wrote: It is unfortunate, as Ms. Yolen states, that publishers are publishing to the B/N market and not for schools/libraries. Support those smaller publishers who do publish quality, and ask yourself what it is you want to accomplish over your 6 years of library time with the kids.
I wonder, as an addendum to this discussion, if folks could recommend great classic folktales you've read or shared, or new folktales you've seen in the past few years you'd like to call to our attention? I would be willing to make a list and share it. Also, any professional literature or online bibs of folktales or other traditional literature would be excellent.
Recently I've been sharing epic poetry with my 5th graders. We've talked about Beowulf and the Iliad. They've been really enthusiastic about legends since Percy Jackson came out and it was a natural connection.
-Maggi Idzikowski Media Specialist Allen Elementary School, Ann Arbor MI librarymaggi_at_gmail.com Blogging with my 3-year-old at http://mamalibrarian.blogspot.com/
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