![]() Click the link that says "please click here to register".Click on the name of the panel you want to attend. ![]() To purchase books, scroll through this page and add them to your cart! PLEASE NOTE: Individuals are not allowed to record panels. We hope you'll join us!īookworm 2022 will be a VIRTUAL EVENT held over Zoom! The panels will be uploaded to YouTube each evening, for on-demand viewing, and will remain there for 2 weeks. Their goal is to connect emerging readers with authors to foster the joy of reading. Please enable JavaScript if you would like to comment on this blog.Begun in 2014, the Bookworm Festival is a fun event that celebrates emerging readers, and those who write for them. Librarians and language arts teachers from across Houston comprise the steering committee for this event. You can also follow me View the entire comment thread. © 2019 by Jennifer Robinson of Jen Robinson's Book Page. She is especially drawn to picture books at times of physical or emotional distress. We don't read them together as much these days, but I frequently find little piles of them on the floor around the house. But I am happy to report that she still loves picture books. She has introduced graphic novels, novels and some nonfiction into her reading repertoire. You can also follow me daughter is nine now. Thanks for reading! I've decided to start tagging posts like this that document a little incident in my daughter's reading, but that aren't really milestones, "Bookworm Moments." Stay tuned for more. And, like my daughter, I am a sucker for picture books. Although I really am trying to cut back, she knows my weaknesses. I'm sure she would have kept going given any encouragement. As we were ordering the book she said: "Hey, are there any new Bob Staake books? You know how much I love books by my friend Bob Staake." (She cherishes a book that he autographed to her as his friend a while back, and considers The Donut Chef to be one of the best books of all time.) A search revealed one that was not new, but that we didn't have and that she could not live without ( The Red Lemon). She stopped dead in her tracks and said: "Is THAT a new PIGEON book?" On learning that it was, she promptly began her campaign for me to purchase The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! I was not all that hard to convince, truth be told.īut it didn't stop there. ![]() There was a big screen shot from the book at the top of the article. The other day, however, she happened by my computer as I was reading a news story about the publication of a new Pigeon book by Mo Willems. ![]() If anything, I'm trying to reduce the number of picture books that we have in the house, so that we have room for things like furniture. ![]() However, I have been ramping down purchases of picture books for her. She received a few picture books that she had really wanted for Christmas (the Bears on Chairs books by Shirley Parenteau and David Walker, e.g.), and we've continued to check picture books out from the library. ![]()
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