Lauren Strohecker is a dynamic teacher-librarian, a bookseller, and an important member of my personal learning network. She uses Skype to connect her students with authors and illustrators. I invited her on Watch. Connect. Read to share about the time award-winning author-illustrator Stephen Savage Skyped with her lucky students.
I wrote the words in red, and Lauren wrote the words in black. Thank you, Lauren!
*I connect my students with authors and illustrators to build excitement about books, to meet the real-life rockstars who create them, and to give kids an inside glimpse at the processes of writing, illustrating, & publishing.
*Where’s Walrus? In my students’ hands, homes, and backpacks! Especially since our Skype visit, Walrus has been impossible to keep on the library shelves.
*He told my students all about the process of creating Where’s Walrus?, from the first sketches to the final copy. Then he gave us a sneak peek at his new book Little Tug, available October 2 from Roaring Brook Press. He also made some drawings for us, inspired by student suggestions. He sent us a personalized Walrus and a tugboat named after our school!
*If you asked one of my students to share what they learned from this experience, I think they’d probably say something like, “Illustrators are REAL people too!” After awarding Stephen Savage our 2012 Mock Caldecott, it was eye opening for them to put a face to the name on the book cover—and then to have a conversation with him and ask questions! They were a little starstruck.
*Mr. Schu, you should have asked me about his dog, Trinka. She was adorable, if a bit camera shy. My students were enamored!
Please borrow Stephen Savage's books from your school or public library. Whenever possible, please support independent bookshops.