Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Brooklyn: Atlantic Avenue Launches Children's Story Reading Series

Photo: John Morgan, Flickr

Work by Local Authors read in Neighborhood Shops

Fun holiday activity for the little ones: Bring children ages 3-5 to hear stories by Brooklyn authors. Winners of the Atlantic Avenue Children's Literature Contest will read original stories along with selections from their favorite picture books.

Judging panel includes Brooklyn-native Bruce Degan, illustrator of 'The Magic School Bus' series. Kids will decide the Kids Choice Award by voting for their favorite story. Free hot chocolate provided by Sahadi's along with bookmarks for all -- but space is limited.

Please RSVP on http://bit.ly/1i1YUiA to reserve a spot at one or more of the readings.

Schedule:

Saturday mornings December 7, December 14, and December 21 at the following locations:

December 7, 10am, Sahadi's: Ruth Chan, "Where's Bernie?"

December 7, 11am, Nest Egg Kids: Buzz Koenig "Cookie Store Wanted"

December 7, 12pm, Elite Optique: Stephanie Lane Elliott "Raccoons!"

Contest judge Tamson Weston published children's book author and freelance kids book editor will attend the first two readings on the 7th.

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December 14, 10am, Flor: Kevin Maerteens "Quattro Formaggi"

December 14, 11am, Grumpy Bert: Dana A. Catherine "Jupi's Journey" & Sarah Heller "Our Walk"

Contest judge and children's book illustrator Nancy Doniger will attend the readings on December 14th.

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December 21, 10am, The Herbe Shoppe: Graham Willner "Flight"

December 21, 11am, Table 87: Barbara DiLorenzo "Atlantic Avenue Dragon"

December 21, 12:30pm, Gumbo: Kristabelle Munson "Miles and the Garden"

Contest judge Melissa Guinon, author and illustrator of "Baby Penguins Everywhere!" will attend readings on the 21st.

Prizes will be awarded at the readings with the top prize for the best story at $1,000! Second prize will be $300 and third prize is $100.

Other judges on the panel include Namrata Tripathi, Executive Editor at Atheneum Books for Young Readers and Rachel Orr, Literary Agent for Children's Books at the Prospect Agency.


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