Back to School Library Book Bundle Giveaway!

Right on time for back to school, KidLit TV is teaming up with Pragmatic Mom, Jump into a Book, Franticmommy and Multicultural Children’s Book Day to give parents, teachers, and librarians a chance to win a multicultural book bundle for their school library.

School libraries play an integral role in the life of students. Many students can cite their school library as a place where a love of reading and learning is fortified. Throughout the country, budgets for school programs are being slashed, school libraries have been heavily hit. Hours for library time are cut in some schools, and non-existent in others. Furthermore, the tight budget impacts a school librarian’s ability to secure funds to purchase new books.

Up until September 30th you can enter to win a curated bundle of multicultural books featuring StoryMakers guests and additional kid lit authors.

Watch this fun video, to see some of the kid lit your school library can win!




Books featured in the giveaway bundle include:
The Whale in My Swimming Pool by Joyce Wan
Beauty and The Beast by H. Chuku Lee, illustrations by Pat Cummings
The Truth About Twinkie Pie by Kat Yeh
Gone Crazy In Alabama by Rita Williams-Garcia
The Seeds of Friendship by Michael Foreman
Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and Her Family’s Fight for Desegregation by Duncan Tonatiuh
Mama’s Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation by Edwidge Danticat

Marisol McDonald Doesn’t Match / Marisol McDonald no combina by Monica Brown, illustrations by Sara Palacios
The Cazuela That the Farm Maiden Stirred by Rafael López, illustrations by Samantha R. Vamos
Malala Yousafzai: Warrior with Words by Karen Legg, illustrations by L. C. Wheatley
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Current and former librarians share why they believe school libraries are essential:

Happiest is the school that provides its children with access to information in all its myriad forms and has a professional on hand to help direct them. — Betsy Bird
Collection Development Manager, Evanston Public Library
School Library Journal (Fuse8)

As a retired school librarian, I certainly know the importance of school libraries. With more and more school librarians being eliminated it is of the utmost importance that we advocate and publicize the important role they play.  Rocco Staino
Contributing Editor, School Library Journal
Director, Empire State Center for the Book
Host, KidLit TV’s StoryMakers

Every child should have access to a school library accessible throughout the school day and well-stocked with materials to engage, entertain, educate, and inspire.  Matthew Winner
Library Media Specialist
The Busy Librarian
Let’s Get Busy Podcast

Here’s how it works:

  • Enter to win via the Rafflecopter widget below.
  • Winners are chosen randomly. We’ll notify all winners via email.
  • You’ll give us the name of your librarian, and address of your school library.
  • We’ll send the books to your school library, in your name!

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Entrants must be at least 13 years old and reside in the United States

More than 60 education and library research studies have produced clear evidence that school library programs staffed by qualified school librarians have a positive impact on student academic achievement. Yet, many students are returning to school without a resource essential for success: a strong school library program lead by a certified school librarian.I Love Libraries

We couldn’t have done this without wonderful publishers who’ve graciously donated books. Please give a round of applause to the publishers participating in our giveaway!
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
HarperCollins
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Candlewick Press
Abrams Books
Dreamscape Media
Dial Books
Lee & Low Books
Charlesbridge

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ABOUT
Pragmatic Mom
Pragmatic Mom was born of several circumstances; one child’s lackluster academic year, a mishap during a reading session, and realizing it was okay for a mom to love kid lit more than adult fiction. Mia Wenjen chronicles her family’s journey through education, parenting, and children’s literature via Pragmatic Mom. Mia is a leader in literacy and parenting. She is one of the co-founders of Multicultural Children’s Book Day.

Connect with Pragmatic Mom on Facebook, Google+Pinterest, and Twitter.

Jump into a Book
Jump into a Book (JIAB) is a site about the love of children’s books and how they can be incorporated into our everyday lives through play, crafting, cooking, movies, games, traveling and author visits. At JIAB, they strive to pull books off shelves and stories off pages to create reading experiences for families. Amazon and iTunes best-selling author and founder of Audrey Press, Valarie Budayr is a play and reading advocate, whose mission is to inspire children, families, and communities to experience and create a world together through books while having fun.

Connect with Jump into a Book on Facebook, Google+InstagramPinterest, and Twitter.

Franticmommy
Rebecca Flansburg (a.k.a Franticmommy), is a freelance writer, blogger and virtual assistant. Franticmommy.com, is filled with laughter and love about the joys of parenthood. Rebecca is also committed to helping women realize their work-from-home dreams, enjoying life beyond the cubicle, and find clarity in the work/life/family balance.

Connect with Franticmommy on FacebookInstagramPinterest, and Twitter.

Multicultural Children’s Book Day
Multicultural Children’s Book Day’s (MCCBD) mission is to not only raise awareness for the kid’s books that celebrate diversity, but to get more of these of books into classrooms and libraries.Children’s reading and play advocates Valarie Budayr from Jump Into a Book and Mia Wenjen from Pragmatic Mom have teamed up to create an ambitious (and much needed) national event.  On January 27th, 2014 Jump into a Book and Pragmatic Mom presented the very first Multicultural Children’s Book Day as a way of celebrating diversity in children’s books. The results and support overwhelming as authors, publishers, parents, teachers, bloggers and librarians joined forces to offer up an online event designed to shine the spotlight on diversity in children’s literature.

Connect with Multicultural Children’s Book Day on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.

KidLit TV
KidLit TV is a community of authors, illustrators, educators, and parents all working together to bring great books to kids. We hope to reinforce an appreciation of reading that children will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Click here for more.

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Julie Gribble

Thank you for entering this giveaway. We know how much libraries need our help. This is one way we can make a difference.

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Kassia Graham

Thanks so much for power sharing, Vivian! The support of the kid lit community means so much to the team, and me. We’re INCREDIBLY excited about this giveaway and can’t wait to see which libraries win.

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Julie Gribble

Thank you so much, Vivian! We’re a diverse team here at KidLit TV and we care deeply about supporting a change in perspectives — even if it’s just one library at a time!

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Julie Gribble

Thank you for entering the giveaway! Your school sounds wonderfully diverse. We applaud you and wish you luck in the drawing!

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Kassia Graham

Thanks for entering, Kathy! These books are truly a great addition to any library. Wishing you the best of luck!

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Mandy D

I am always looking for diverse literature to add to my collection. A small percentage of my students are white and I want them to be able to see themselves in the books they read.

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Diane Richards

A diverse community makes for a kinder and compassionate community with no barriers and fears.

One of the reasons why I love Sacramento, CA and look forward to coming home when I travel outside my town.

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Elsa Ouvrard-Prettol

Diversity is my angle for this year’s Banned Books Week, so this giveaway is perfect. Thank you so much for sharing the #booklove !

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