The United Nations has sponsored International Women’s Day since 1975. When adopting its resolution on the observance of International Women’s Day, the United Nations General Assembly cited the following reasons: “To recognize the fact that securing peace and social progress and the full enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms require the active participation, equality and development of women; and to acknowledge the contribution of women to the strengthening of international peace and security.”
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Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Happy International Women's Day
The United Nations has sponsored International Women’s Day since 1975. When adopting its resolution on the observance of International Women’s Day, the United Nations General Assembly cited the following reasons: “To recognize the fact that securing peace and social progress and the full enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms require the active participation, equality and development of women; and to acknowledge the contribution of women to the strengthening of international peace and security.”
Monday, March 7, 2022
Shirley Hughes, beloved children's book author and illustrator, has left the stage
Shirley Hughes at work |
Pages from Dogger, one of Hughes' most beloved stories |
Alfie gets locked in |
Alfie and his little sister |
Ms. Hughes had another hit with her Alfie series, which began with “Alfie Gets in First” (1981), about a boy who accidentally locks himself inside his house. Realizing that he can’t reach the latch to get out, Alfie bursts into tears. With his mother and baby sister locked outside, the rest of the neighborhood tries to help, including a milkman who offers to pick the lock and a window cleaner who brings his ladder to climb up to a bedroom window.
occasional fear but mainly intense boredom, in which she and her older sisters passed the time by drawing pictures and acting out plays, sometimes for their cats. She wrote about the war in several books for older children, including “The Lion and the Unicorn” (1998), about a boy who is evacuated to the English countryside during the Blitz, and “Hero on a Bicycle” (2012), her first novel, about a 13-year-old Italian boy during the Nazi occupation of Florence.
Friday, March 4, 2022
Women's History Month - With a review of Mary Walker Wears the Pants
Cheryl Harness
Illustrated by Carlo Molinari
Nonfiction Picture Book
For ages 6 to 9
Albert Whitman & Company, 2013, 978-0807549902
In the 1800s, tradition dictated that men wore pants and women wore long dresses, and under thesedresses there were layers of petticoats and tight corsets. At that time men alone were allowed to vote, women were not allowed to participate in politics of any kind, and as a result women had little to control over their own lives. They were also not allowed to becomes doctors, lawyers, bankers, or business owners; indeed the only jobs that they could take on was teaching, nursing, cleaning, and working in a factory.
Then Mary Edwards Walker came along and she refused to accept these rules and societal restrictions. “Her parents taught her to think for herself,” and this is exactly what she did, even if it meant that people talked about her behind her back. She dared to become a doctor, one of the first women in America to do so, and she dared to wear pants because they were a lot more comfortable and sensible than those silly dresses.
When the Civil War broke out, Mary went to Washington D.C to do all she could to help. Wounded men were pouring into the capital city, and there were not enough doctors to tend to them all. Though she was a trained doctor, she was not allowed to be a surgeon in the army. Instead, for a while, she did what she could to make the soldiers more comfortable working as a nurse.
In this wonderful picture book biography readers will meet a woman who believed that everyone had the right to wear what they wished, think what they wished, and say what they wished. She wore pants in public to make it clear to everyone that she met that she would not be bound by accepted societal norms.
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
A Mighty Girl
A Mighty Girl is a wonderful organization that supports and encourages girls to grow up to be strong women. They have a splendid listing of books about exceptional women on their website that I encourage you to visit.
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
March is Women's History Month
Happy March!
- Charles Dickens
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Black History Month - Celebrating African-American Inventors
Clockwise from top left: Benjamin Banneker, Madame C.J. Walker, George Washington Carver, Dr. Shirley Jackson, and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams. |
Monday, February 21, 2022
Black History Month - The story of a brilliant African American inventor
Thursday, February 17, 2022
The Bookish Calendar for March - Books for March birthdays, holidays, and special days
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Book Hoarding? What's that?
Dragon: Do humans hoard things?
Human: Sometimes, I guess. Do you have a big pile of treasure somewhere?
Dragon: Absolutely not! Those gold hoarding dragons really give us a bad name!
Human: So what do you hoard?
Dragon: Books, of course
Human: But you're a fire dragon.
Dragon: I know! I find these poor abandoned books, but I can't even read them because I'll burn them
The human runs off and grabs an armful of books, before coming back to sit by the dragon.
Human: "Chapter One. The Mole had been working hard all the morning, spring-cleaning his little home. First with brooms, then on ladders and steps and chairs, with a brush and a pail of whitewash; till he had dust in his throat and splashes of whitewash over his black fur, and an aching back and weary arms. Spring was moving in the air above, below, and around him, penetrating even his dark and lowly little house with its spirit of divine discontent and longing.”