
Given everything in the previous post, it will shock no one to learn that I started to read to my kids when they were in utero. They both have impressive personal libraries, but we supplement their kiddie-lit collections with twice-weekly trips to the library. We frequently discover new authors and check out every book he or she has written. Our most recent find is Jon Scieszka (rhymes with ‘fresca’).
My daughter thinks The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales is hilarious. We are also enamored of Baloney (Henry P.), an alien who’s late for school and has the best excuse ever. I, of course, love Science Verse and Math Curse, and my son thinks the Trucktown book Smash! Crash! is loud and shiny. My daughter and I are starting on the Time Warp Trio series next.

In the midst of our Jon Scieszka streak I was reminded that he was recently appointed by the Librarian of Congress as the first ever National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. I’d heard the interview about it on NPR and was stoked that someone so happy, excited and humorous had been given this responsibility. He sounds very enthusiastic in all of his interviews (see below) and has a list of the stuff he thinks he should ask for as the Ambassador: cape, sash, bejeweled goblet, jetpack, Popemobile, Ambassador underwear, epaulets and a red phone.

Part of why Scieszka is such a vastly entertaining author is that he’s trying to get kids interested in reading. Boys have proven more difficult to convince. To remedy that, Scieszka started Guys Read, a site that promotes the following ideas to get boys to read:
–Letting them choose what they read
–Expanding our definition of “reading” to include:
–nonfiction
–graphic novels, comics, comic strips
–humor
–magazines, newspapers, online text
Anyway, it’s a cool site, Jon Scieszka’s a cool guy, and I think he’s a perfect choice for National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature.
Further Reading:
Stinky Cheese! Ambassador for Children’s Literature
‘Stinky’ Jon Scieszka has a read on kids
Here Comes Jon Scieszka to Make Reading Fun!
Reading Rockets Interview
Posted by Alexa Harrington
[...] Dangerous Acts for Boys Published 8 August 2008 Modest Proposal , Simple Country Physics , Southern Fried Cynicism Normally I am not very fond of bubbly evangelical efforts, they tend to rub me the woring way on trying to tell people how to think, act, or behave, degrading their basic responsibilities as humans. But Alexa Harrington has struck home with the explosive cratering effect of a Tellus orbit speed penetrator in her blot on the merits of a program fostering reading among male humans, notably prepubescent ones. [Link] The effort is epitomized in the author Jon Scieszka who I must admit to an unfamiliarity with, but based on the quality of the information in her blot and despite the endorsement of the Yankee government’s Library of Congress, I have a good indication of the merits of the program. This is enhanced by the nature of the web site (see Ms. Harrington’s blot for a link) despite the fact that it worked poorly in my security constipated browser. [...]
Pingback by Dangerous Acts for Boys « Simple Country Physicist 08.08.08 @ 1:50 pmI love Jon’s books! Couldn’t have happened to a better guy.
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