Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Saturday, 15 September 2018
Thursday, 8 December 2016
Book reading at Normandale
Thank you for Sophie and Karen, 3rd Grade Teachers at Normandale, for inviting me again this year read a book and run a workshop with their students.
Merci à Sophie et Karen, institutrices de grade 3 à Normandale (CE2), pour m'inviter à nouveau cette année faire une lecture d'un de mes livres et animer un atelier avec leurs élèves.
Merci à Sophie et Karen, institutrices de grade 3 à Normandale (CE2), pour m'inviter à nouveau cette année faire une lecture d'un de mes livres et animer un atelier avec leurs élèves.
| How books are born. Comment naissent les livres. |
| 5 senses game - jeu des 5 sens |
| How to write a good start. Comment écrire un bon début. |
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| Spot the umbrella! Trouvez le parapluie ! |
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| Books steps - les étapes d'un livre |
Sunday, 10 July 2016
The publishing industry embraces diversity...
Finally, there is awareness and more initiatives to promote diversity in the US book industry. But will diversity address mistrust and misconceptions? Or will “diverse” people read “diverse” books that look like them, tell them about their lives, while “non-diverse” people will go on reading “non-diverse” books? And they will become books apart, having fewer and fewer stories in common?
What if children read books about similarity? Books where people mix, books where people don’t define themselves between diverse and non-diverse, books where people realise how humanly similar we are, when we laugh, when we cry, when we get hurt, when we smile at a good book, printed by publishers that don't segregate between white mainstream books and diversity satellite imprints. Isn’t that the way we make friends? Isn’t that that the way our brain works, by creating connections with similar things, making strange things become familiar, parts of our family? Books that make us look at ourselves in the others and at the others in ourselves.
The day when books will reflect our similar human lot, turning it into familiarity, maybe we will be able to read further… how the animals that we treat as low class citizens care for their children, communicate, have feelings and empathy… how trees feel. And we will overcome our selfishness and become better neighbours and attentive carers and blossom into humans, finally.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Book reading in a tram
Fun event last time: I was invited to read my books on a tram - part of a cultural event called DETOUR.
Sympa, hier soir : j'étais invitée à lire mes livres à bord d'un tram ; cela fait partie de DETOUR, un événement culturel.
Sympa, hier soir : j'étais invitée à lire mes livres à bord d'un tram ; cela fait partie de DETOUR, un événement culturel.
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