Wednesday, August 17, 2011

(Sincere) applause

In celebration of this weekend's D23 Expo, the Disney fan event, Disney is planning to donate $500,000 and eight million books—ranging from titles for beginning readers to teen series—to First Book, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing new books to children in need. Last year, First Book distributed a total of 7.5 million books, and Disney's generous donation will allow them to double that number this year.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Electron Boy takes off

With the help of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, a Seattle-area boy battling a rare form of cancer saved the Pacific Northwest from evil last spring. (Personally, I was very grateful--I'm a huge Seattle Sounders fan, but those guys are prime supervillain bait.)

Eight months later, 14-year-old Erik Martin (a.k.a. "Electron Boy") is starring in his own 10-page-long comic created by a group of independent comic creators who wrote, drew and inked the panels in their spare time. According to the Seattle Times, the plot features "dark matter, a series of microscopic wormholes, the Space Needle, Experience Music Project, the potential destruction of planet Earth and Jimi Hendrix".

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Thursday, July 08, 2010

Made of awesome

Aw... I recently found out that Washington State's Grays Harbor Transit System is letting kids participating in the Timberland Regional Library's summer reading program use their library cards as bus fare to and from the library, starting in mid-June and running through Labor Day. Isn't that a classy move? I think readers should see if their local bus system offers something similar, and if not, totally suggest it.

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Thursday, June 03, 2010

Kids + books = recipe for success?

Laura Miller wrote an essay for Salon about two recent studies that link the mere presence of books in a child's home with the number of years of education the child will complete. The first study (published in the journal Research in Social Stratification and Mobility) looked at samples from 27 nations, and found that "growing up in a household with 500 or more books is 'as great an advantage as having university-educated rather than unschooled parents, and twice the advantage of having a professional rather than an unskilled father.' Children with as few as 25 books in the family household completed on average two more years of schooling than children raised in homes without any books."

The second study will be published later this year in the journal Reading Psychology, and found that giving "low-income children 12 books (of their own choosing) on the first day of summer vacation 'may be as effective as summer school' in preventing 'summer slide' -- the degree to which lower-income students slip behind their more affluent peers academically every year."

I suspect the presence of books says a LOT about the value a household places on education (which might have something to do with the number of years a child spends in school, too), but find both of these studies fascinating nonetheless. Read on, my doves! It's good for you!

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Meg Cabot gives back

In an extremely classy move, Meg Cabot is celebrating the release of her last Princess Diaries book (Forever Princess) with an online benefit auction for the New York Library's Young Adult Programs. The auction lasts from January 1st to 31st and consists of numerous tiaras, designed by celebrities, designers, and authors--everybody from Julie Andrews to Marc Brown to Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece. Behold a small sampling of the possibilities:

Judy Blume's contribution:


Nicole Miller's:


And, uh, Mo Rocca's:


Pretty awesome, huh?

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Re-live the glory of 1997

Awesome news, guys: formerly-defunct network The WB has revived itself as TheWB.com, and they're showing free, full episodes of Joss Whedon's Firefly and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The site's slower than molasses (at least on my computer), and you need Abobe Flash Player 9 to get any of the videos to work, but I'm still choosing to regard this announcement as a personal gift from the heavens.

P.S. They're also showing the entire first (and best) season of my beloved Veronica Mars. Not much of a Wordcandy connection to this series (although I'm told Rob Thomas did write a couple of YA books...), but I'm stoked nonetheless.

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