Home Rockin’ the Library kicks off 32nd Children’s Literature Conference at Shenandoah University
News

Rockin’ the Library kicks off 32nd Children’s Literature Conference at Shenandoah University

AFP

Shenandoah University will kick off its 32nd annual Children’s Literature Conference “Once Read, Never Forgotten: Creating Readers One Book at a Time,” on June 26-30, by inviting the public to attend its second-ever “Rockin’ the Library” event on Monday, June 26, at 5 p.m. on the steps of the Handley Regional Library (100 West Piccadilly St., Winchester). The event is free and open to the public.

shenandoah universityRockin’ the Library, a family-oriented event for elementary students and their parents, is a “Battle Bunny” themed birthday party with cupcakes, a DJ, several children’s book character special guests and more. “Battle Bunny” is a book by authors Jon Scieszka and Mac Barnett, illustrated by Matt Myers. Children who attend will receive a free “Battle Bunny” birthday book, and parents can speak to authors Scieszka and Barnett, who will attend the event beginning at 5:30 p.m. to interact with families and talk about their books and the importance of reading.

The 32nd Children’s Literature Conference is held Monday, June 26, through Friday, June 30, on the campus of Shenandoah University. It is a popular, annual professional development conference for teachers and librarians to learn from and interact with internationally renowned children’s book authors and illustrators.

Throughout the week, participants will study with award-winning, best-selling authors and illustrators, including:

  • Jon Scieszka (author of classics “The True Story of the Three Little Pigs” and “The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales”)
  • Jewell Parker Rhodes (the Louisiana Girls children’s book trilogy, which includes “Ninth War,” “Sugar,” and “Bayou Magic”)
  • Lisa Graff (“A Tangle of Knots”)
  • award-winning Mexican author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh (“Pancho Rabbit and Coyote”)
  • Jacqueline Davies (the Lemonade War series and “Panda Pants”)
  • 2016 Caldecott Medal winner Sophie Blackall (“Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear”)
  • Melissa Sweet (“A River of Words: The Story of Carlos Williams”)
  • Raphael López (“Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood”)
  • 2017 Caldecott Honor Book illustrator Brendan Wenzel (“They All Saw a Cat”)
  • New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Grace Lin (“Where the Mountain Meets the Moon”)
  • Jen Bryant (“A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams”)
  • Pam Allyn (“Every Child a Super Reader”)
  • 2017 Caldecott Honor Book illustrator R. Gregory Christie (“Freedom in Congo Square”)
  • New York Times bestselling author and two-time Caldecott-Honor-winning collaborator Mac Barnett (“Sam & Dave Dig a Hole” and “Battle Bunny”)

According to long-time Children’s Literature Conference Director and Shenandoah University Professor of Education Karen Huff, Ed.D., getting the right books into children’s hands is the key to success in reading.

Each morning, authors and illustrators offer presentations, vividly sharing stories about their work. In the afternoons, participants are given the choice of attending small group workshops, roundtable discussions with the authors and illustrators, and classes on how to use literature to teach reading and writing. The guest speakers’ books are sold daily, with signing opportunities in the afternoon.

“There is no one book that is right for all kids, but there are all kinds of crazy, interesting and amazing books out there,” said Scieszka. “It’s our job to help kids find that book that inspires them to want to become readers.”

Participants who attend the conference may elect to earn up to three hours of graduate or undergraduate credit. To enroll in the conference, visit su.edu/childrenslit, email [email protected] or call 540/545-7215.




Multimedia

 

AFP

AFP

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

erica leigh
Sports

Versatile Erica Leigh, ‘The Big Gal,’ is putting RVA Pro Wrestling on the map

uva basketball ryan odom
Basketball, Go 'Hoos

UVA Basketball: Odom got a raise, but there was something else in the new contract

The FOIA office at the University of Virginia just obliterated any and all previous records with its unexpectedly speedy response to our request for a copy of the contract extension for UVA Basketball coach Ryan Odom announced just yesterday.

social change protest
Trump's America

We’re tired of the rigged system, the done deals: It feels like the tide is turning

Donald Trump won two elections by convincing a plurality of us that the system is rigged, and you know what, he’s 100 percent spot on – just, not the way he says it is.

flock License plate reader police
Region/State

Lynchburg Police to pause, review use of Flock license plate cameras

ACC Tournament 2026
Basketball

UNC, NC State to meet for non-conference basketball game in Greensboro

two faces of ben cline
Virginia Politics

Two ways to write about Ben Cline: The nice way, and the honest way

power grid electricity
Virginia Politics

Former NextEra attorney won’t recuse herself on NextEra-Dominion SCC vote