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Here’s a snap of a display from a recent school visit in Tulsa, OK:
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While I doubt this is an original idea, I want to take credit for it anyway. It’s become one of my favorite parts of any school visit when the schedule allows.
For an elementary school, K-5, I typically do 3 1/2 presentations. I like to add a short one (25 minutes) with PreK/K-only, where we keep things simple and age-appropriate; works better for everyone. Then I do full presentations for grades 1-2, 3-4, and 5-only (45-50 minutes).
There’s time for me to sign books, always alone.
And then, ta-da, “Cookies & Conversation.”
Kids love cookies.
And some of them like chatting with a real, live author.
Essentially it’s a cozy group of 10-15 young people — the ones who would rather sit in the library with an author than go outside for recess.
It’s always a loose Q & A format that tends to go deeper on writing, if that’s where the group takes me.
I’m often invited to eat lunch with students — and while I’m willing to do that, it’s a cherished tradition in some places, I much prefer to eat in silence and do a 30-minute Q & A with a small group.
Anyway: Did I invent the Cookies & Conversation format?
Um . . . maybe?
Okay. Probably not.
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Well, as the author lucky to follow the year after you visited a school, I did get to have cookies and conversation with a lovely group of kids last year. So while your tradition does live on, I can’t help but remember that the main thing the members of this particular group wanted to discuss was OH MY GOD YOU KNOW JAMES PRELLER?
I’m sure you won them over to the Light.