Monday, July 1, 2013

Silverstein, Dickinson, Emerson, Thoreau and . . . Underpants in Cincinnati?


A huge fan of Blue Manatee Children's Bookstore in Cincinnati, I returned last week to enjoy the ambience of this independent gem where authors and illustrators have signed the walls . . . literally!  

 
For all the boys out there under age 12--my buddies from our No Girls Allowed workshops-- I promise you that on the wall is a huge pair of white underpants signed by Captain Underpants author Dav Pilkey himself!  Yep, that's Captain Underpants on a pair of underpants with the Blue Manatee! 
 
 
In this bookstore, kids curl up in cozy chairs and tents to read, surrounded by vibrant, interesting décor.  There's a train in the preschool section that little ones can actually enter and exit.  And they did, squealing, with books in hand!
 
I gushed about this bookstore last year on this blog while featuring some of my favorite independent bookstores.
 
You can't miss the Blue Manatee Decafe right next door, where the shadowbox tables invite families to play I-Spy while sipping delicious handmade coffee, cocoa, or smoothies.  No electronics!
 
Blue Manatee Books is one of the only places I've been where I enjoy seeing the bathroom walls!  They are filled with posters from book launches over the past years and are almost a destination in and of themselves.
 
While enjoying the downtown Duke Energy Children's Museum later in the week, I was delighted to see a Shel Silverstein poem on the wall of a treehouse in The Woods exhibit:
 
Later, at Panera Bread near Fountain Square, I noticed that there were quotes by Emily Dickinson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau on the walls.
 
Who knew there was so much literature in Cincinnati?  
 


Sunday, June 2, 2013

Read This Summer and Get Stuff for Free

Thanks for allowing your kids to participate in our summer book clubs and writing workshops!  Don't forget that your kids--even teens--can earn free books, coupons, and Sounds tickets as well as a chance at winning some big ticket prizes through local library summer reading programs.  Even if you don't live near us, your local library may offer a program.  Check it out!
 
Williamson County Public Libraries
Kids:
Complete 6 activities to earn a free paperback book and 12 activities to earn a book bag.  Activity logs are available for readers and prereaders.   Programs ends on July 26.
Teens:
Got teens?  The Williamson County Public Library also has a summer reading program for them.   For every book you read, you receive a coupon to a popular local business and up to 3 entries into the grand prize drawing.  Two grand prizes winners are selected from the entries at the end of the program and receive an i-Pad mini.   The program ends with a concert by Indie band Abernathy on July 13.
 
Brentwood Public Library
Kids:
Kids set their own personal goals for the summer and keep track of the books they read and/or minutes they read.  If they meet their goal, they earn a certificate and a special prize.  The first day children can redeem a prize is July 15.
Teens:
Teens complete activities on a Bingo card to earn entries into a grand prize drawing for a mini I-pad.  Program ends on July 31.
 
Davidson County Public Libraries
Kids & Teens:
Complete 5 activities to earn a prize and 1 entry into the grand prize drawing.  You can complete up to 15 activities which will earn you 3 entries in the grand prize drawing.  Grand Prize for kids is a trip to Dollywood or a Target gift card.  Grand prize for teens is a Kindle and a $100 Visa gift card.  Programs ends on July 13.  You can register for the Davidson County library program on-line and track your books--even review them on the library's website for other kids!
 
In addition to your local library, Barnes & Noble still offers a summer reading program for kids in grades K-6.  You can pick up a hard copy log at any store.  Kids read 8 books, record them in the log, and write a brief recommendation for each book logged such as "I think my friend Sara would like this book because she likes to read mysteries."  When kids return a completed log to a Barnes & Noble store by September 3, they receive a free book from a list of titles. 
 
Don't forget about the many programs for children and teens offered by libraries and book stores  during the summer such as magic shows, science programs, and dance.  Most of these programs are free of charge but may require advance registration. 
 
Happy summer and happy reading!