Surprise Party!
I usually stick to my planned weekly posts to celebrate children's authors on their birthday. But, today I am introducing a new feature that is different, random, and fun! It is called Surprise Party. A Surprise Party post will introduce you to a newly published author and highlight their book. I hope you enjoy the feature and meeting the authors. In this "Surprise Party" post there will be an author interview, poetry lesson plan ideas, and a book giveaway.
April is National Poetry Month and many schools and libraries have had their celebrations. We have one more celebration to sneak in before the end of the month as we celebrate Tom and Tess Hannah. They are the authors of The Endless String: Poems for Children and the People Who Read to Them
This paperback book is available for purchase on Amazon.com

Happy Birthday Author: What was your motivation to write a book of poetry for children?
Tom and Tess Hannah: Our motivation for writing a poetry book for children came from our own children. There were so many humorous events occuring all around us on a daily basis, that we just felt the need to record them in an entertaining way.
Happy Birthday Author: Where do your ideas for poems come from?
Tom and Tess Hannah: The ideas that gave birth to some of the individual poems actually came from our own childhood memories (cleaning out closets, eating vegetables, etc.) and from our experiences while parenting four children.
Happy Birthday Author: What is your favorite poem in the book?
Tom Hannah: My favorite poem is "What's in Your Closet?", because it was a constant theme at my house during my growing-up years. I eventually lost the battle and my mother threw out all of my "good stuff".
Tess Hannah: My favorite poem is "I'm Stuck on You" (a poem about stuff getting stuck to your shoe), because it was the most fun to write. It gave me a vehicle for being as wacky as possible.
Happy Birthday Author: How do you think poetry can be used in the home?
Tom and Tess Hannah: Poetry has so many features that make it "user friendly". Our own children loved reading poetry books at home because they were so easy to pick up, read a bit, and put down, without being committed to a chapter book. Our children all had their favorite poets and poems.
Happy Birthday Author: What routines of reading did you have for your children as they were growing up?
Tom and Tess Hannah: Like many parents, our bedtime routine always included a story or two after the little ones were tucked into bed. We also read frequently ourselves because we felt that it was important to model that behavior. During the school year we always had a "no TV night" each week when the whole family would follow academic pursuits, which meant reading after homework was finished. Reading during summer vacation was also important to us.
Happy Birthday Author: What are your future plans as authors?
Tom and Tess Hannah: As far as plans for another book, we have a number of poems already started, and one longer poem that could be a children's picture book as well.
Happy Birthday Author: We are all about books and birthdays here. When are your birthdays?
Tom Hannah: March 29
Tess Hannah: October 11
Happy Birthday Author: Do you have a favorite birthday memory or tradition?
Tess Hannah: My favorite birthday tradition is using our "You are Special" red plate to celebrate the birthday person's big day.
Tom Hannah: My birthday falls on the same day as my grandfather. There was always an extra special celebration at their house for his birthday. On my 16th birthday, I received my grandfather's watch that he used on the railroad. Now many years later whenever I wind the watch, I think of him.
Happy Birthday Author: Any additional thoughts?
Tess Hannah: When I'm trying to inspire my 6th grade students to find their "inner poets, I tell them that poetry is like words to a song. They are just words on a page until you HEAR them. Poems are meant to be read aloud in order to enjoy the music of poetry.
Lesson Ideas
1. Fluency Development Lesson based upon research by Tim Rasinsky, Ph.D for the poem Later, Gator by Tom and Tess Hannah - Click here for the printable lesson plan -
2. Vocabulary and Fluency Lesson for the poem Too Much to Swallow by Tom and Tess Hannah - Click here for the printable lesson plan -
3. Additional poetry lesson plans from TomandTessHannah.com
Book Giveaway
Tom and Tess Hannah have generously provided copy of The Endless String as a giveaway to one lucky reader of Happy Birthday Author. Post a comment to this article to qualify for the drawing. To receive an extra entry mention how you shared the information about The Endless String by Tom and Tess Hannah (Twitter, Facebook, Word of Mouth, etc.) Deadline for entry is May 7, 2010. Make sure you leave email contact information.
Disclaimer: I was not compensated for this post. However, I did receive a book to aid me in producing the post. The blog does receive a small percentage for Amazon.com purchases.
Disclaimer: I was not compensated for this post. However, I did receive a book to aid me in producing the post. The blog does receive a small percentage for Amazon.com purchases.
Sounds like a wonderful book that my kiddos would enjoy!
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What fun! I love reading poetry with my kids. I'd love to share this book with them!
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I tweeted about this interview & giveaway: http://twitter.com/afewmorepages/status/13039023221
ReplyDeleteI would love to give this book to my grandchildren! I know they would enjoy it!
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Great interview! Tom and Tess's book is a good one! My kids really enjoyed reading their poetry!
ReplyDeleteNeat book, best wishes!
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Great Interview :) Count me into the draw :0
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How cool to have your birthday on the same day as your grandfather.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. You can't go wrong with a poem about giraffes and bagels. Sounds like fun! :)
All the best,
Lori
This was a great interview especially perfect for the ending of National Poetry Month.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this for my wonderful sister! Thanks for the chance!
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Oh boy! A new poetry book and it sounds like such fun. Can't wait to read it.
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I tweeted about the book & authors
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I love reading poetry to kids. My son is dyslexic and loves to read poetry.
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I love reading poetry too. Anything that rhymes keeps my daughter's interest and I figure it just prepares her for reading stuff that doesn't rhyme later in life =)
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Great book for my younger cousin!
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A very good interview! AND we're on a poetry kick in our house right now! I took my bebes to a Poetry Slam last week, and both of them are loving it! Got home, pulled out some books and we've been reading them to each other. Today, bought another copy (I don't know what happened to my first) of "Where the Sidewalk Ends" ... we run in themes in our house and this book looks like it will fit right in to the current theme!
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I love using poetry with my kinder kids!
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Sarah@becomingsarah.com is our winner!
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for entering this contest!