Book carts at the book fair. |
When the school year began, I got a thanks-anyway-but-we've-got-too-many-volunteers email. "What?" thought I. "Don't they know who I AM?" Apparently I'm not very famous in elementary school circles.
A table of reference books. Yay nonfiction! |
Business was slow when the fair first opened so I worked hard to memorize our stock. And when customers did arrive I was on them like paste on construction paper. We combed the shelves searching for book on kids' and teachers' wish lists. I made suggestions for similar titles. And mostly I pointed across the room to the latest DIARY OF A WIMPY KID book because that's what most of them wanted.
When it was slow, I regaled uninterested fellow volunteers (mommies, math teachers) with my knowledge of children's books and their creators:
Me: "Mo Willems? I interviewed him. So funny."
Me: "Marla Frazee? We go waaaay back."
Me: "Laura Numeroff? We were totally at a party together once."
Me: "Tomie dePaola? Richard Peck? I've ridden elevators with both of them."
Me: "Lisa Yee? Why I've been photographed with Peepy."
Them: "Um. Neat."
I also managed to get in a little book shopping for the boy and myself. It had been way too long since I'd added new picture books to my/our collection. If I can't transition from book fair volunteer to a career bookseller, I've always got shopping to fall back on. Here's what I came home with:
- ALL THE WORLD by Liz Garton Scanlon, illustrated by Marla Frazee (Because, you know, we go way back. And it's beautiful.)
- TURKEY TROUBLE by Wendi Silvano, illustrated by Lee Harper (So seasonal!)
- I NEED MY MONSTER by Amanda Knoll, illustrated by Howard McWilliam (The librarian says it's favorite with boys.)
- BONES by Steve Jenkins (So cool--it features a four-page-long gate-folded snake skeleton!)
- THE ADVENTURES OF OOK AND GLUK: KUNG-FU CAVEMEN FROM THE FUTURE, The second graphic novel from George Beard and Harold Hutching, the creators of Captain Underpants (Because--funny.)
Great post. If I was shopping at that book fair I would have listened to every word you said and would have been impressed! Looks like you got some cool books too.
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see you got "I Need My Monster!" I just brought it home from the library today. I'm the Storylady, and it's definitely going in my "Monsters" theme!
ReplyDeleteWow. I totally would have turned into a (library versioned) screaming fangirl and monopolized your entire two hours by asking questions and begging you to recount each and every story mentioned on this blog.;)
ReplyDeleteAnd now I feel guilty for not volunteering at my girls' school. I am definitely going to for next year's book fair!
~Jessica