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What is ONEBOOKAZ for Kids?
Brought to Arizona in 2002, and coordinated by the Arizona
State Library, Archives and Public Records, ONEBOOKAZ for Kids
is an exciting program that brings communities
together through literature. Beginning in April
every year, this program encourages Arizona children around the
state to read the same book at the same time
and participate in discussions and programs centered around that
book. The goals of ONEBOOKAZ for Kids are:
- To celebrate literature in the State of Arizona by
encouraging the reading and exploration of a book.
- To foster a sense of community through the shared
experience of reading the same book, discussing themes and
involving children in the statewide events connected with the
book.
- To bring children together through public programs such as
book discussions, author readings and signing events, panel
discussions, traveling presentations, and special events.
- To nurture partnerships between libraries, schools,
museums, other allied institutions, the media, commercial
vendors, the authors and the public.
An exciting new goal has been added to help Arizona
kids read their way to the upcoming State Centennial.
Beginning in 2007 and continuing through 2012, all the ONEBOOKS
for adults and kids will center on Arizona topics and themes. As
Arizona prepares for its Centennial in 2012, ONEBOOKAZ provides
an opportunity for its citizens:
- To come together to read and discuss books that will
increase their knowledge and appreciation of Arizona's unique
history and culture.
PREVIOUS YEAR BOOKS:
2007
Weedflower by Cynthia Kadohata
2006 Everything on a Waffle by Polly
Horvath
2005 Frindle by Andrew Clements
2004 The Warm Place by Nancy Farmer
2003 Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key by Jack
Gantos
Town of Snowflake
81 West 1st South
Snowflake, Arizona 85937
(928) 536-7103
(928) 536-2539 FAX
info@ci.snowflake.az.us
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