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Misty Copeland Visits!

- Date: 02.1.16


The Dalton School First Program Library was honored to host the award winning author Misty Copeland! Misty has received the Ezra Jack Keats Book Award New Writer Honor and for her book “Firebird” which has also received the Coretta Scott King Illustrator award.

But perhaps Misty Copeland is best known for being the first African-American prima ballerina in history. She has danced performed at Lincoln Center, she has performed on Broadway, she has performed for the president, her commercial for ‘Under Armor’ sportswear has nearly 10 million views, and the accolades go on and on.

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Students were riveted by her reading as well as the lively question and answer session which followed afterwards, assisted by FP Librarian, Maria Alegre.

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More pictures and video of the event can be found on the internal Dalton website here.


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This week we celebrate Ally Week at Dalton – a celebration of all types of families and the people who make the choice to be an ally to those who need support. We were very lucky to welcome Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson for our House 91 to read aloud from their bestselling picture book, And Tango Makes Three – the incredible true story of two male penguins in the Central Park Zoo who adopt a lone egg and become fathers to a baby penguin chick.

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The children ADORED the story and were very vociferous in their desire to announce that they too are allies.  In honor of Ally Week, we will be reading several books aloud to our classes which celebrates people who challenge gender normativity, books which celebrate all types of families and books which feature a moment where someone becomes an Ally.

Below is a book list of new books (and a few classics) to consider reading for Ally Week:

Red: A Crayons Story by Michael Hall

My Princess Boy by Cheryl Kilodavis

I am Jazz by Jessica Herthel & Jazz Jennings

This Day in June by Gayle E. Pitman

Stella Brings the Family by Miriam B. Schiffer

10,000 Dresses by Marcus Ewert

Made by Raffi by Craig Pomranz

Goblinheart by Bret Axel

Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress by Christine Baldacchino

My Family, Your Family by Lisa Bullard

The Case for Loving: the Fight for Interracial Marriage by Selina Alko

*Classic Recommendations

Lafcadio: the Lion Who Shot Back by Shel Silverstein

The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf


by Marc A. Nemiroff

Using simple language, describes the stages of the adoption process and discusses complex feelings commonly felt by adopted children.


By Esther C. Jenkins

Though slightly older and not very flashy in appearance, this book is lauded for having the most comprehensive and extensive annotated bibliography.  The descriptions and analysis of each book make it an excellent resource.


By Sherry York

From School Library Journal: “This exemplary reference tool presents a selection of 65 original picture books by Latino writers. All works are set in the United States, and are either in English or have bilingual texts.”


By Donna Rand

Includes detailed synopses and cover art for a variety of books with African, Caribbean, and African-American characters and themes.


By Ken Marantz

Excellent resource for Kindergarten through 4th grade.  Highlights the best picturebooks with themes/characters from every continent.


By Elizabeth Knowles

A great guide to help librarians expand their collection.  Suggests books ranging in a variety of topic areas: Ethnicity, Religion, Gender, Age, Sexual Orientation Income level, etc.


By Stan Steiner

From Booklist:  “For teachers and librarians from preschool through junior high, this useful, annotated bibliography of multicultural books is organized by global connections, making clear Steiner’s passionate commitment to promoting cultural diversity.”


By Kathy A. East

Designed for those working with Pre-school to 6th grade students, this book is arranged by theme and includes suggestions for both fiction and non-fiction books.