April is a BIG month for writers, readers and librarians! This month we celebrate National Poetry month and National Library Week. In honor of poetry we have been reading the following poetry books to our classes:
While many families may be familiar with the rhyming styles and whimsical drawings of Shel Silverstein and Jack Prelutsky, they may not have heard of Alan Katz. Alan Katz is a poet who pens wacky silly poetry with traditional children’s songs. One of the students favorites is “I’ve been cleaning up my bedroom” to the tune of “I’ve been working on the railroad.”
The youngest students have also been celebrating National Library Week with Library Lil, a picture book by Suzanne Williams about a very unconventional (and very strong) librarian who brings books back to a town that can’t pry their eyes off of screens. During a terrible storm when the power goes out, Lil saves the day with her bookmobile and the town of Chesterville remembers their love of reading.
For older students, Edgar Allen Poe is a favorite. A collection of his poems and verses has been a popular item for those who like things that go bump in the night.
Other books available at the Dalton library to consider for library week include:
Librarian on the Roof! A True Story by MG King, That Book Woman by Heather Henson, Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen, and What Marion taught Willis by Brook Berg.
Happy reading!












