Children's Book Week is coming up next week on May 6-May 12, 2024.
As shared on the Every Child A Reader site,
As part of the longest-running national celebration of books for young people and the joy of reading, over 2,300 schools, libraries, and bookstores will celebrate Children’s Book Week from May 6 to May 12 from coast to coast in all 50 states.
This year marks the 105th anniversary of Children’s Book Week; the theme for this year’s celebration is No Rules. Just Read. The 2024 Children’s Book Week poster was created by Sophie Blackall. Sophie invites readers young and old to join the fun as the year’s official spokesperson.
As we prepare for this special week, I brought together 18 books that celebrate Children's Book Week in so many meaningful and special ways.
Let me show you how I set up this choice board for my school community.
First, I created the choice board in a Google Slide. I added the covers of the 18 Children's Book Week books I included in this choice board.
Second, I went to our Destiny Discover and...
...grabbed the links to each book.
This is easy to do. You just search for the book, click on the three little dots next to Open, and this drop down menu will appear.
Click on Share and the link to the book will pop up. That is the url to share in the choice boards.
Take the copied link and add it to the book cover. When every book cover is linked, you are ready to share the choice board.
Go to File and down to Publish to the web.
This will give you a link to share with the students and teachers.
Have a wonderful Children's Book Week, friends.
When they click on that published link, the You've Been Virtually Book'd With These Books For Children's Book Week choice board will pop up where they can read more about each book, and even read the eBooks where they are attached.
I am excited about this list of 18 special new books I put together in Titlewave. In this choice board, you can click on any book cover to view and find the full book list from Titlewave there too.
If you would like to edit this and use for your own library, you can make a copy here.
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