Showing posts with label Arthur books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arthur books. Show all posts

Stacks of Books

Monday, June 20, 2011

Adam Bateman, 2011 The Fourth Thousand Years, books. Matter of Words Exhibit
I recently visited the Museum of Art at BYU's College of Fine Arts and Communication in Provo, Utah.  I walked into the "Matter of Words" exhibit and was amazed to see this stack of books created by Adam Bateman (The Fourth Thousand Years, books, 2011).

Showcasing a variety of books as art, it makes me hope the printed book never goes away.  It made my heart so happy to see so many books. I wish I had a room full of books just like this (okay, I'd have to put them on shelves so I could get to them). It was a beautiful sight.

If you live in the area you should stop by to see this and the rest of the exhibit.
Admission is free and it will be on display until Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011. Click here for more details.






Arthur Books, Going Green with Author Marc Brown

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Arthur, the friendly aardvark, returns after 10 years to teach children how to save the environment in Marc Brown’s newest book, Arthur Turns Green
Arthur Green Cover
A few weeks ago I was able to take my kids to see Marc Brown speak at our local public library. He took questions from the kids, then told of his inspirations for his characters and story ideas.

Since we often read Arthur books to our kids and they watch the TV shows on PBS several times a week, I was surprised to find out this is the first book he has written in 10 years, in honor of the 35th anniversary of Arthur. He is doing a small tour to promote the book and seemed sincerely focused on encouraging kids to learn how to save the environment.

Here are 6 Ways to GO GREEN I discussed with our kids after listening to him read this book:
  1. Share our books with others and when we are done with them, donate them to a charity like READING TREE who distributes them or recycles damaged books.
  2. Turn the water off while brushing your teeth.
  3. Turn lights off when you aren’t in a room.
  4. Put paper and special plastics in our recycle bin.
  5. Turn off toys when finished playing to not waste batteries (reducing landfill waste).
  6. Put toys and clothes (they’ve outgrown) into the Yard Sale Box.  We have a yard sale every other year and promote it as a ‘Recycle Sale’.  Here is a sign I created to ‘brand’ our yard sale. I put it in the classifieds and print it on card stock then attach it to a florescent green poster board with more time/date/location details to hang around our neighborhood. We’ve had a lot of success with people saying it got their attention.
recycle Sale
Free Printable for Yard Sale, Recycle Sale

The kids and I also thought it was fascinating to find out Marc Brown lived on Martha's Vineyard where he has to take a ferry to get home.  He spoke about his barn/old school house that was turned into a studio where he writes and illustrates the Arthur stories. More about where he lives and creates his books.
Marc Brown SLC April 11 Video of Marc Brown reading his new book, Arthur Turns Green can be found on Lesson Plan SOS, an amazing blog.
Our local library has a great puppet named Earl E. Literacy. See Earl’s interview with Marc Brown here.
Marc Brown SLC My kids had him sign several books they brought from home. The local book shop sponsoring the event ran out of the new book before the event so we’ve still got to find a way to get a copy of Arthur Turns Green

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