Friday, February 27, 2015

Cardale R., Jenner Elementary




My mom is the best thing in my life. She supports me 100% and I appreciate everything she does for me and my brother. She teaches us right from wrong, how to be kind and respectful to others and to be proud of who we are. My father is also a great man. He teaches us to respect women and to treat them like queens, to hold open doors for them and to always make sure to take out the trash. He says that girls and women should always be clean and the guys take care of the garbage.

My mom always takes care of me when I get sick and I get sick a lot. She comes to my school to check on me, bring my medicine, and to check my blood sugar. I have a nurse at school but my mom still has to know for herself that I am ok. When I grow up I am going to be rich so I can take care of my mom and dad like they take care of me and my brother. I love my parents. 

—Cardale R., Jenner Elementary

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Angelica M., Talcott Fine Arts and Museum Academy




My pop culture is art. My favorite thing to draw is chibi and anime. If you don’t know what chibi is, chibi is a really cute way of drawing something. Anime is a complex and detailed drawing. For example Dragon Ball Z is anime. Right now I’m working on anime eyes.
    The reason why I love art is that you get to be creative, and also show your personality and emotions. Another thing is that it’s calming. The reason why art is so important is because when I was younger I always loved watching my sisters show their artistic side.
    When I grow up I want to be a marine biologist who draws the sea creatures. I hope I can crate a book with all my notes and drawings of the sea creatures.

—Angelica M., Talcott FAMA


Saturday, February 21, 2015

Leonard N., Nettelhorst Elementary


  “What I’m into now” is basketball and soccer because it shows who I am through others' opinion. These sports represent a big portion of my identity. When I play basketball and soccer it makes me feel like I am a different person. I am a bigger fan of soccer but even though I like soccer and basketball I figure a way to combine both to have an equal amount of interest into them.
   Basketball is a way for me to feel energetic and have fun while trying my hardest at games, practice, etc. Basketball can tell a lot from me. It can tell that I love sports, I try my hardest or I like to be doing my best at any point in time. When I watch basketball it can teach me a lot of new tricks, can show me how to do something or just for entertainment. Basketball and soccer, for me are completely different feelings toward each sport.
   For soccer I am not a very big fan in watching it but I do watch it here and there. I watch soccer mostly to learn new tricks and can see how I should play myself or with a team. When playing soccer I always try my hardest because it can teach me new tricks just by playing or I could get better at soccer. Soccer and basketball have a similar feeling to me. The way I feel for soccer and basketball have one thing in common: I try my hardest in each sport.
   In conclusion, basketball and soccer have an impact on my life. It represents my identity. These sports are two of my favorite sports. Soccer and basketball can change my whole thoughts on the world because these sports can show that not everything is about injuries—it’s just about having fun outside or inside. Basketball and soccer are two of my favorite outdoor activities. This is “What I’m Into Now.”

—Leonard N., Nettelhorst Elementary

Friday, February 20, 2015

Journi S., Wentworth Elementary




I really like spelling bees. I love to spell. I can spell dandelion. That’s how you know. 
This is a picture of my second grade spelling bee. 
I had to spell long words and we got to go to Winter Wonderland as a prize.
—Journi S.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Maryangel R., Waters Elementary





What I’m into now is family. It’s family because it makes me happy knowing that I can have them right by my side all the time. I’m enjoying something right now and it is friends because they’re just like family to me and they are also by my side. My favorite book right now is “Annie.” It’s a really good book. The latest movie is “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2.” I liked the first one. The greatest movie is “The Book of Life.” It was funny, sad and cool. I’m loving the song “Take Me to Church.” There is a great beat in it and great lyrics in it. I’m loving the show “Every Witch Way.” There’s cool magic in there. I love the clothes at Target. Target has everything I need! I’m loving my hobby, which is dancing. Dancing makes me feel alive! My favorite sport is gymnastics. It also makes me feel alive. My best class is science. It is fun to learn about bones. That’s what I’m into RIGHT NOW!

—Maryangel R., Waters Elementary


Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Jeremiah, Wentworth Elementary



I really like rocket ships. 
This is me and my cousin getting into a rocket ship.
—Jeremiah, Wentworth Elementary

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Students of Chicago: Brianna F.


STUDENTS OF CHICAGO

What I am enjoying at the moment is playing with my friends because they make me laugh; they make me happy too. Also my favorite book is “I Survive” because the book tells me 5 epic stories from a long time ago or not too long ago. My latest and greatest movie I’ve seen is “The Book of Life” because it talks about my heritage and the Day of the Dead. What I am loving in music right now is hip-hop because I love the beat and the rhythm too. Also the TV show that I love right now is “I Didn’t Do It” because it is funny and crazy. What I’m loving right now in fashion is gym shoes because they’re comfortable and great for running too. Also, my favorite sport that I’m loving is soccer because it is challenging, exciting, and fun. My favorite classes are Science and Reading.

—Brianna F., Waters Elementary

Friday, February 6, 2015

Review/Interviews: The American Library Association's Annual Midwinter Conference


The American Library Association’s annual midwinter conference was alluring from the start. 
But after meeting and interviewing amazing authors such as Kari Kampakis, Lisa T Bergren, and Sally M. Walker
I’m convinced that the convention is made from magic. Unknown and undefined magic, because it was absolutely 
beautiful, and I’m sure I will never forget my experience there. Everything flowed so easily, getting from the booths 
to the food was simple. Yes, there was a lot of walking, and as a person who doesn’t normally participate in any 
form of athletics for fun, I can firmly say that my legs were extremely tired once I got home. But after waking up and 
being surrounded by the largest stack of books I have ever seen, my notes full of responses from questions authors 
answered, and my memories of the full day before, the entire experience was worth it. So, on to the interviews!

A1-Sally M. Walker
A2-Kari Kampakis
A3-Lisa T Bergren

Q: What is the title and genre of your book?
A1: The title of my book is Ghost Walls, and it’s genre is nonfiction.
A2: My book’s title is 10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know, and I consider the genre it to be nonfiction teen.
A3: The title is Remnants: Season of Fire, and the genre is a mix of dystopian/fantasy/suspense.

Q: How important do you consider libraries to be to today’s society? Do you have any memories associated 
with them?
A1: I believe that libraries are an undeniably important asset to today’s society. I remember being very young and 
going to the library three times a week, because I’d finish the books early and couldn’t wait to get another one.
A2: Libraries are a basic necessity to our lives, I don’t think that the world would be the same without them. 
My love for reading started with my love for the library at an early age.
A3: All libraries are very important to children all over the world. They provide learning and knowledge to those 
who can’t always afford it. I always was fond for libraries and how happy it made me to bring books home from them.

Q: Do you consider eBooks, graphic novels, and audiobooks to be books?
A1: Yes, I do. I actually usually listen to audiobooks a lot, because of their mobility. I can’t really focus on eBooks 
when reading them, because the screen and the text feels distracting somehow. For many, eBooks, audiobooks, 
or graphic novels are easier for them to read than the normal book. The more people who start reading, the better!
A2: I do think that they’re books, considering the fact that I usually read them as easily as any other real book. 
I usually prefer to read fiction eBooks, and nonfiction real books. 
A3: I believe that they are books, just different types of books, for different types of people. I occasionally listen/read 
them when I’m in the mood for something that I don’t usually read. 

Q: What’s your favorite genre of fiction you enjoy reading?
A1: I especially love mysteries, specifically Sherlock Holmes. Though I do love BBC’s Sherlock and CBS’s Elementary. 
A2: I just love reading women’s contemporary, because the character’s emotions feel so realistic and relatable to 
mine in many ways. 
A3: I read everything, and I don’t know how to choose! All genres have an amazing book that I’ve loved reading.

Q; Who are you favorite authors?
A1: I love JK Rowling, Suzanne Collins, and Rick Riordan. Their characters are amazing!
A2: C. S. Lewis, Patti Rallahan Henry, John Green, and Sophie Kinsella are my absolute favorites.
A3: I love John Green, Rainbow Rowell, and Leigh Bardugo. It’s so easy to get sucked into their stories.

Q: What do you like and dislike about YA?
A1: I like the new selection of ghost stories. I’m kind of tired of all the new dystopians, I feel like there’s so much more 
to this generation’s genre than just dystopian novels.
A2: I like the great new authors, such as John Green, whom I really enjoy reading. I dislike how dark they’re getting. 
There are children reading these books, and it’s important to acknowledge that.
A3: I like that YA addresses issues that people of all ages are suffering from. I dislike how often, in this genre, children 
are without a loving family to help them through their problems.

Q: What’s your favorite style of writing?
A1: I like, what I call, narrative nonfiction, which are nonfiction books that tell a story.
A2: I really love christian nonfiction, because it’s interesting to be able to connect to another person who has the same 
religion that I do.
A3: I love fast-paced, suspenseful fiction.

Q: What book are you currently reading?
A1: I’m reading Rook by Sharon Cameron.
A2: I’m almost finished with Home Is Where My People Are, by Sophie Hudson. And I’m about to start This Present
Darkness, by Frank E. Peretti.
A3: I’m reading Rose Garden, by Susanna Kearsley.

So, the ALA was great. I’d recommend that everyone sees some of the exhibits the next time they come up.