Posts tagged penguins
Posts tagged penguins

I Skyped with a wonderful class in Maine last week, and they reminded me that Pierre the Penguin is nominated for the 2012 Chickadee Book Award: http://www.chickadeeaward.org/. Children in Grades K-4 vote on their favorite book, thanks to the Maine Association of School Libraries. The winner will be announced in April. Good luck Pierre!

Pierre the Penguin, published by Sleeping Bear Press: http://www.sleepingbearpress.com/

Pierre the Penguin, the real penguin featured in my 2010 non-fiction picture book (see above), is turning 29 this week! How do I know this birthday fact? I learned it while Skyping recently with a 1st grade class at the Briggs School in Lake Hopatcong, NJ. How did Rebecca Reichel, the teacher, and the kids in her class know this birthday fact? They learned it from the Penguin Blog at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, CA.
http://www.calacademy.org/webcams/penguins/wordpress/
And so it goes in the digital world. While some of us may worry about problems this new world may cause for young children, it is also worthwhile to stop for a moment and consider how first graders can learn meaningful and developmentally appropriate scientific facts from the internet and how they can communicate those scientific facts through the internet to people like me. Maybe the internet will encourage more kids to become scientists!

Penguins are studied in lots of kindergartens at this wintery time of year. Recently, I was told that a kindergarten teacher in New York City reports that she is using my non-fiction picture book Pierre the Penguin to talk about bullying with her kindergartners. In this true story illustrated by Laura Regan and published by Sleeping Bear Press, a real scientist at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco discovers that Pierre, one of the penguins in the aquarium, has lost his feathers.

