Roald Dahl- Month Long Birthday Celebration


As you already know, Roald Dahl Day is 13 September. I have always loved his books, especially Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Do you have a favorite Roald Dahl book? For free downloads for calendars and activity sheets, you might want to stop by:
http://www.roalddahlday


Penguin Young Readers Group is gearing up to celebrate Roald Dahl Month in September, marking the author’s 93rd birthday and heralding the forthcoming Twentieth Century Fox film based on Dahl’s Fantastic Mr. Fox, slated for release on November 13. The publisher will issue three tie-ins to this stop-motion movie. which features the voices of George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray and Owen Wilson.


http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/

This article originally appeared in PW's Children's Bookshelf by Sally Lodge
The article goes on to say,


"Though 2009 is Penguin’s third year celebrating Roald Dahl Month—the late author’s birthday is September 13—the company has “really ramped up” the promotion this year, says Emily Romero, v-p of marketing for Penguin Young Readers Group. “We’ve gotten great traction over the past few years with Roald Dahl Month and this year we wanted to create materials to help bookstores across the country celebrate it. We are also giving an extra push in schools and libraries.”

Penguin’s trade campaign includes two retail floor displays: a 24-copy backlit display, which is available to Borders stores and independent bookstores, and a 21-copy mixed floor display of the Fantastic Mr. Fox movie tie-ins. The publisher has created a Roald Dahl Month merchandising kit that contains a poster calendar with suggested activities, an easel back sign and an educator’s guide.



Penguin is partnering with Twentieth Century Fox to conduct a National Golden Ticket Sweepstakes, running from September 1 to October 15, which will be promoted in the merchandising kit, on the movie tie-in floor displays, and on the dedicated Web site.
http://www.roalddahl


Sweepstakes prizes include a private hometown screening of Fantastic Mr. Fox for the winner and 20 guests and a library of 15 Roald Dahl books and four DVDs of movies based on the author’s books.

The publisher has been promoting Roald Dahl Month at recent school and library conferences. Other marketing initiatives include creating an online activity guide for teachers and libraries, binding the poster calendar into the August issue of School Library Journal and distributing a special educator’s version of the Roald Dahl Month kit to librarians via library wholesalers.

Online promotion includes downloadable Roald Dahl Month materials on www.roaldahl.com, which beginning next month will have newly created, U.S.-specific content; and Golden Ticket Sweepstakes promotion on various kid-oriented Web sites.

“In a bigger way than ever, we are reaching out across all channels to promote Roald Dahl Month,” Romero says. “We’ve had a tremendous response from booksellers and librarians. Our overall goal is to raise awareness of all of the author’s books, not just the best-known ones. We want to celebrate the whole world of Roald Dahl.”

And with good reason. Penguin has a total of 43 Dahl titles currently in print, and shipped approximately one million copies of his books in 2008 alone."



* Fantastic Mr.Fox

An animated film, directed by Wes Anderson, utilized classic handmade stop motion techniques to tell the story of the best-selling children's book by Roald Dahl, author of Charlie and the Chocolate factory and James and the Giant Peach. Mr. and Mrs. Fox live an idyllic home life with their son Ash.

This is one film I plan to see... good luck to the winners!




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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff and Felicia Bond: Picture Book

If You Give a Mouse a CookieImage via Wikipedia

A favorite back to school book for preschoolers and especially for my Grandsons is a charming story that your children will read and re-read, called If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff.



I just got back from a wonderful vacation in San Francisco. We journeyed up the beautiful coastline of California stopping along the way to take pictures of seals, rocks, and trees. But before we left, we made a quick stop at great Grandmother's house and she sent us off with some freshly baked cookies. Now just the smell of warm, delicious cookies triggers the happy memory of a good book for me. So, this is why I decided to share with you If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.

This tenth book by Laura Numeroff was written in 1985. Its plot deals with a boy who gives a cookie to a mouse, who in turn asks for various other favors. At length, this leads back around to the mouse wanting another cookie. The book features two characters, a mouse and a boy. Neither characters speak, but their dialogue is reported indirectly by a narrator.

The main character of this story, Mouse, appears in three others: If You Take a Mouse to the Movies If You Take a Mouse to School and The Best Mouse Cookie.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Give_a_Mouse_a_Cookie


This classic picture book teaches children that every action has a consequence, and focuses on concern for relationships.



Visit Laura's website, author of children's books:
http://www.lauranumeroff.com/books/my_books.htm

First Sentence:

If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk.

Immediately what comes to your mind is a gift basket for that special little one enclosed with a package of cookies, a stuffed animal, and this delightful, cute picture book! The story is funny and the illustrations by Felicia Bond are great! For more great teaching and gift giving ideas, please visit this wonderful blog I discovered:

http://teachingheart.net/mousecookie.html




Another outstanding blog so full of information and beautiful graphics can be found at
http://www.thevirtualvine.com/ifyoougivea.html

Integrating Language Arts Using If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=809

Product Details

* Reading level: Ages 4-8
* Hardcover: 40 pages
* Publisher: Balzer + Bray; 1 edition (May 9, 1985)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0060245867

Reviews

* "Laura Joffe Numeroff has created an amusing sequence of events while the colorful artwork by Felicia Bond shows the gigantic mess this mouse causes and the numerous trials the tolerant child endures." - Preschool Education Review
* "Felicia Bond's hilarious pictures are full of subtle, fun details. Fans will be happy to know that this dynamic author-illustrator pair teamed up again for If You Give a Moose a Muffin and If You Give a Pig a Pancake." - Amazon Editorial Review

Awards/Distinctions: California Young Reader Medal, featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show and more.



I plan to read more picture books with my Grandchildren from this wonderful author Laura Numeroff and trust me, there's so much more to spark your appetite! it feels good to be back home again, sharing with you!

~ LadyD





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