CBAIS at Cheatham Elementary School
Remember I told you about our Children's Book Authors and Illustrators of the South or CBAIS booth at the Decatur Book Festival? Well, we did a drawing to give away an enormous bag chocked full of our books to a local school or library. The winning ticket belonged to Jennifer Frederick , School Counselor at Cheatham Hill Elementary School in Marietta, Georgia.
Yesterday, the five steering committee members made the drive to deliver the prize. Here we are with the winner:
(Me (Elizabeth Dulemba), Connie Fleming, Jen Frederick, Susan Rosson Spain, Vicky Alvear Shecter, and Liz Conrad.)
We presented the book bag to Jen and the school's Media Specialist, Marlo Buro. They were thrilled to add over $300 worth of books to their school's collection, especially considering all the books were written or illustrated by local creators. As they examined the collection, they were excited by how many of the books would easily tie in with existing curriculum covering almost every subject and age range in the school.
Even better - one of the Kindergarten classes joined us during their storytime and posed for a picture with all their new treasures.
I'm not sure who was more pleased, Jen, our CBAIS group or the kids. It don't get no better than that - spreading the love of reading and books to smiling young faces.
Learn more about CBAIS and our twenty members, all available for speaking engagements and school visits, at http://cbais.blogspot.com.
Yesterday, the five steering committee members made the drive to deliver the prize. Here we are with the winner:
(Me (Elizabeth Dulemba), Connie Fleming, Jen Frederick, Susan Rosson Spain, Vicky Alvear Shecter, and Liz Conrad.)
We presented the book bag to Jen and the school's Media Specialist, Marlo Buro. They were thrilled to add over $300 worth of books to their school's collection, especially considering all the books were written or illustrated by local creators. As they examined the collection, they were excited by how many of the books would easily tie in with existing curriculum covering almost every subject and age range in the school.
Even better - one of the Kindergarten classes joined us during their storytime and posed for a picture with all their new treasures.
I'm not sure who was more pleased, Jen, our CBAIS group or the kids. It don't get no better than that - spreading the love of reading and books to smiling young faces.
Learn more about CBAIS and our twenty members, all available for speaking engagements and school visits, at http://cbais.blogspot.com.
Labels: Books, Children's literature, Elementary school, Events