Another great year of virtual authors!
Did you love the author visit and want more creative activities? Check out Jarrett Lerner's website for creative projects!
Author Jason Reynolds is the National Ambassador of Children's Literature for this year. Starting Tuesday, April 4th, he will be inspiring our young writers to be creative. As the Library of Congress webpage is updated, I will update this site.
Author/Illustrator Jarrett Krosoczka, better known as the creator of the Lunch Lady graphic novels, is hosting a draw every day webcast.
Mo Willems invites YOU into his studio every day for his LUNCH DOODLE.
Starting Friday April 3rd, the Library of Congress will host drawing lessons with Dav Pilkey. Stay tuned for more information.
Cece Bell is reading and sharing tidbits about her wonderful autobiographical graphic novel El Deafo on her YouTube channel.
The following videos come from author Kate Messner. She has been actively working with authors and illustrators to bring content to students. For the entire list, click here.
Author and illustrator Debbie Ridpath Ohi shares a read-aloud of her picture book WHERE ARE MY BOOKS?, gives a drawing demo and challenges young readers to create their own imaginative squirrels, and shares a crowd-sourced “Where Are My Books?” music video. You can find lots of free, print-ready activities and other fun bonus info at https://www.debbieohi.com/wamb
Author & illustrator Grace Lin teaches viewers how to draw a Chinese Dragon and shares some tidbits about Chinese culture!
Tracey Baptiste, the author of The Jumbies series, shares a mini-lesson on comparative mythology. She talks through how creatures from different mythologies have traits in common and encourages kids to find those similarities in the mythologies they come across. She’s also sharing some reading resources such as D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths, The Element Encyclopedia of Mythical Creatures, and her own Jumbies Field Guide available at her website.
Author Jason Reynolds shares a read-aloud from his MG novel, GHOST. In this chapter, the main character talks about world records, so after the read-aloud, check out this page from the Guiness Book of World Records, with some records you can try to break at home!
Author Erin Entrada Kelly gives a peek into the notebooks for several of her novels, including HELLO, UNIVERSE. Writing challenge: What’s in your notebook? Take a little time to write in it today, inspired by Erin’s ideas!
Author Aisha Saeed shares a read-aloud of her picture book, BILAL COOKS DAAL, along with a related activity!
Author Deborah Underwood reads INTERSTELLAR CINDERELLA (illustrated by Meg Hunt) and gives kids a mini-lesson on how to write their own fractured fairy tales.