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Maywood School’s Best Questions Ever!
When I was at Maywood School this week, the students asked me some of the best, most thoughtful questions I’ve ever been asked. Below is a sampling of what they asked (with my answers in parentheses). Above is more lovely art from the Maywood School hallways.
Maywood Community School
I’d like to send a sincere thank you to Brenda Hain, librarian extraordinaire, and to all the staff and students at Maywood Community School in Burnaby. I spent the last couple of days in
Brenda’s library, meeting her intermediate students, and talking about books. It was an amazing time! Thank you to everyone for your kind welcome, and your great enthusiasm. You have a very special school.
Joyful Jan!
We’ve reached the final installment in my Phoenix profile series.
Lively Linda!
Linda Bailey was a key member of our Phoenix symposium, and she is the clever, funny author of picture books, novels and nonfiction, all of which have enormous “kid-appeal.” These days, she is probably best known for her Stanley books, the stories about the goofy canine named Stanley, who has a series of funfilled adventures with his doggy pals. The photo here shows Linda with her golden retriever, Sophie, the real-life dog who was the inspiration for Stanley.
Ticket to the IRA…
I’m taking a brief interlude in my profiles of presenters from the Phoenix symposium to explain how we all got to go to the IRA conference last weekend.
Sensational Sara!
Sara Holbrook was the engaging, talented poet in our group at the Phoenix IRA. She performed her poems throughout the day, with tremendous energy and finesse. I was touched by her sensitivity to difficult issues in children’s lives, and the way she is able to teach kids to use poetry in a powerful way to express themselves.
Magnificent Mary!
Mary Casanova was another amazing author on our program in Phoenix. I hadn’t met her before, but was charmed by her books — some 25 of them, including award-winning novels and picture books. Many of her books have a wilderness theme, no doubt influenced by her living on the Minnesota-Canadian border.
Marvellous Margriet!
Our symposium in Phoenix turned out to be an amazing celebration of books and literacy. Everyone in the room was clearly a keen champion of kids and reading. I can’t imagine meeting a more dedicated group of people anywhere!
Symposium Handouts
This note is for those of you who attended our symposium at the Phoenix IRA last Saturday (and anyone else who’s interested).