|
|
|
Brooklyn Book Festival(9/20) |
|
2015/9/4 1:15:15 | 浏览:2342 | 评论:1 |
|
|
|
|
Brooklyn Book Festival celebrates its 10th Anniversary! Brooklyn Book Festival Sunday, September 20, 2015 Brooklyn Book Festival Children's Day Saturday, September 19, 2015 Bookend Events September 14 - 21
Children's Day 2015
September 19th, 2015 10:00a.m. — 4:00p.m.
Enjoy beloved and cool writers and illustrators all day at beautiful MetroTech Commons in Downtown Brooklyn, on two tented stages and in the auditorium of NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering. Books by participating authors and other new and beloved children's books will be on sale with author book-signings after each program. The schedule of events is below.
10am—11am
Picture Book Stage
Picture Book Stage(MetroTech Commons) September 19, 2015 10:00 Come listen to your favorite children’s book authors read! All readings are followed by book signings at the adjacent signing table.
10:30 a.m. Joohee Yoon, The Tiger Who Would Be King
11:00a.m. Drew Daywalt, The Day the Crayons Quit
11:30 p.m. Emily Hughes, The Little Gardener
12:00 p.m. Frank Morrison, Little Melba and her Big Trombone
12:30 p.m. Matt de la Pena, Last Stop on Market Street
1:00 p.m.Kathryn Otoshi, Beautiful Hands
1:30 p.m. Kevin Sherry, Monsters on the Run
2:00 p.m. Adam Rubin/Daniel Salmieri, Robo-Sauce
2:30 p.m. Sean Qualls, The Case for Loving
3:00 p.m. Edwidge Danticat, Mama’s Nightingale
3:30 p.m. Joyce Wan, The Whale in My Swimming Pool
View Full Details
What Are You Waiting For? Kevin Henkes, in conversation with Jon Scieszka
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Auditorium September 19, 2015 10:00
What Are You Waiting For? Kevin Henkes, in conversation with Jon Scieszka. Caldecott Medalist and New York Times bestselling author Kevin Henkes launches his new book, Waiting, with a reading and a short look at his career through photos and drawings. Then he sits down with bestselling author and funny man Jon Scieszka (Guys Read)to discuss their books, their affinity for animal characters(not crackers), and Q&A with the audience. Book signing to follow.
View Full Details
11am—12pm
Pop-Up Books.
Workshop Spot, 4th Floor September 19, 2015 11:00 Pop-Up Books. Make simple pop-ups with Esther K Smith, author of How to Make Books, Magic Books & Paper Toys, and the forthcoming Making Books With Kids. Transform a bookmark into a mini-popup book--and then make your own version if you feel inspired. Ages 6 and up, parents must accompany children.
View Full Details
Where We Belong
Young Readers Stage(MetroTech Commons) September 19, 2015 11:00 Where We Belong. NYT bestselling author of Wonder, R.J. Palacio is joined by newcomer Kat Yeh(The Truth About Twinkie Pie)and critically acclaimed author Corey Ann Haydu(Rules for Stealing Stars)to discuss fitting in, standing out, and all of the heartbreaking and hopeful places in between. Moderated by author and editor Andrew Harwell(The Spider Ring).
View Full Details
12pm—1pm
Creativity in Engineering Science and Technology(CrEST)
Workshop Spot, 4th Floor September 19, 2015 12:00
Creativity in Engineering Science and Technology(CrEST). The CrEST program emphasizes hands-on, lab-based demonstrations, experiments, and projects that offer important learning experiences related to circuitry, electronics, mechanical systems, physical computing, robotics and other STEM disciplines. The CrEST program was designed by NYU-Poly’s Center for K-12 STEM Education, and the curriculum is adapted from courses taught at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program(ITP) by Dustyn Roberts, a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at NYU-Poly.
View Full Details
What a Character!
Young Readers Stage(MetroTech Commons) September 19, 2015 12:00 What a Character! Lovable, laughable, and unforgettable, favorite chapter book characters always have the most engaging personalities—and the most memorable names. Authors Abby Hanlon(Dory Fantasmagory), Lenore Look(Alvin Ho and Ruby Lu), and Jon Scieszka (Frank Einstein)come together to discuss their inspiration behind creating—and naming—their beloved characters. Moderated by Anica Rissi(Anna Banana).
View Full Details
1pm—2pm
Music Class Today with David Weinstone
Workshop Spot, 4th Floor September 19, 2015 13:00 Join David Weinstone author of Music Class Today for a musical storytime event. Weinstone is the creator of the legendary Music for Aardvarks and Other Mammals interactive music classes for children. Co-presented by BAM.
View Full Details
Readers Theatre of Mystery and Magic
Young Readers Stage(MetroTech Commons) September 19, 2015 13:00 Readers Theatre of Mystery and Magic. Stories of magic that goes awry, creatures from the dark woods, and a mysterious island all come to life when Chris Grabenstein(The Island of Dr. Libris)Tracey Baptiste(The Jumbies), Emily Jenkins, and Sarah Mylnowski(Upside Down Magic)engage in a lively and expressive round of readers theatre, reading short scripts adapted from their novels. Audience participation encouraged! Moderated by Adam Gidwitz.
View Full Details
2pm—3pm
Do You Dig Worms?!
Workshop Spot, 4th Floor September 19, 2015 14:00 Do You Dig Worms?! Join Kevin McCloskey, author of We Dig Worms!, as he celebrates the life of the lowly and beloved worm through drawings, readings and an amazing worm race. 30-minute program.
View Full Details
Greek Gods, Other Worlds and Natural Disasters
Young Readers Stage(MetroTech Commons) September 19, 2015 14:00 Greek Gods, Other Worlds and Natural Disasters. NYT bestselling authors Kazu Kibuishi (Amulet), George O’Connor (Olympians)and Lauren Tarshis(I Survived)have an extraordinary ability to capture the rapt and devoted attention of young readers and deliver thrills and action aplenty in their bestselling series. Join these three creators for a lively reading and discussion of their work as well as a Q&A where fans can ask all of their most pressing questions.
View Full Details
3pm—4pm
Don’t Antagonize Me!
Young Readers Stage(MetroTech Commons) September 19, 2015 15:00
Don’t Antagonize Me! Whether they’re friendly adversaries, arch rivals, or sworn enemies, the best antagonists can make life extremely difficult...and books extremely fun. Join author and editor Jeff Salane( Justice)as he moderates a lively conversation with authors Stuart Gibbs( Evil Spy School), Kate Milford( Greenglass House), and Erin Entrada Kelly ( Blackbird Fly)about what makes a good antagonist, and how bad deeds can lead to great stories.
View Full Details
How to Tell a Story
Workshop Spot, 4th Floor September 19, 2015 15:00 How to Tell a Story. Children’s author Daniel Nayeri (How to Tell a Story:1 Book + 20 Story Blocks = A Million Adventures) will take children(ages 6 and up)on a storytelling adventure using color-coded blocks from his new interactive project How to Tell a Story. Participants will learn the craft of telling tales while being empowered to teach and regale the audience with their own words.
View Full Details
Illustrators in Action
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Auditorium September 19, 2015 15:00 Illustrators in Action. Come see beloved children’s book illustrators go to toe to toe with in a live action drawing competition featuring Kevin Sherry(Monsters on the Run), Diana Wege (A Day with Bonefish Joe), George O’Connor(If I Had a Triceratops), Aimee Sicuro(Bright Sky, Starry City), Frank Morrison(Little Melba and her Big Trombone).
View Full Details |
|
|
|