I would like to reach out to kid lit authors and book bloggers to get quality books into the hands of deserving kids.
Throughout the month of March, I am collecting new children’s books to benefit children of incarcerated parents. Authors, I hope you will consider donating signed copies of your books. Book bloggers, please help us by sharing this information with your readers.
I am a children’s author, teacher, and mom who is passionate about children’s literacy and the power of children’s books. When I learned nearly 2/3 of children, living in poverty, DO NOT own books, I was moved to act. I founded the literacy initiative, Picture Book Pass it On, to raise awareness for literacy issues and get books to kids in need.
Three years ago, the Picture Book Pass it On initiative grew to include a month-long book drive called MARCHing Books to Kids.
Throughout the month of March, MARCHing Books to Kids collects books (ages birth-17 years) for the VNS of Iowa Storybook Project.
VNS of Iowa volunteers travel to The Iowa Correctional Institution, in Mitchellville, once a month. With the aid of volunteers, mothers select one book per child to read via a digital voice recorder. The audio CD and book are mailed to the child to keep. The mission is to strengthen the bond between parent and child, during incarceration, while promoting reading and literacy.
Since 2015, MARCHing Books to Kids has collected more than 1,500 books. Over the years, the drive has received donations from notable children’s authors such as Robert Munsch (Love You Forever) and Nick Bruel (Bad Kitty series). Last year, more than 30 children’s authors donated signed copies of their books. Owning a book, let alone a book signed by the author, is a joy most of these children have never experienced.
I believe that every child’s Bill of Rights should be indelibly inked with the right to have books read to him/her and to own their very own books. Many of us take for granted the sacred ritual of cracking open a book and cuddling together while the words and pictures collectively take us away. You can probably recall having been read to by your parents or caregivers. You likely hold a special book, from your childhood, close to your heart. And, until now, you’ve probably not given much thought to how profound that experience can be…Imagine, never having that.
To participate in MARCHing Books to Kids, please follow the 3 calls to action:
#1 Pledge to donate a new book/s to Visiting Nurse Services of Iowa, Storybook Project. Authors are invited to sign their books.
When packing your book/s, please include a note stating that your book is part of the MARCHing Books to Kids initiative. Books may be mailed to:
VNS of Iowa, Storybook Project
c/o Tabby Kuehl
1111 9th Street
Suite 320
Des Moines, Iowa 50314
#2 Post your pledge on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PBPiO . Share it on your blog and on social media. Please include our badge and tags #PBPiO and #MARCHingBookstoKids
#3 Pass it on. When you post about your pledge, challenge one or more friends to join your #PBPiO giving chain. Encourage them to take the pledge and keep passing it on…
I appreciate your help spreading the word. Thank you for making the difference in the lives of children and families in need.
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To participate, please contact Michelle at the links provided in her post 👍😃🐵
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jazzfeathers
This is a beautiful initiative. I live outside the US, but I’ll see what I can do 🙂
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Michelle R. Eastman
Thank you!
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For anyone living in North America is there any chance that you could donate a book to this worthy cause via Michelle Eastman. Please read.
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Michelle R. Eastman
Thank you for sharing. This is a fantastic cause. I am happy to help them collect books for these families.
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authorkellymiles
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A wonderful cause! I’ll be participating and I hope you will, too!
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Michelle R. Eastman
Thank you for sharing. I really appreciate it!
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authorkellymiles
You are welcome! I’m so excited about this and what a wonderful opportunity it is to help the less fortunate. I will absolutely be participating and hopefully will have a few others on board as well! 😊
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Michelle R. Eastman
Last year was the trial run. The staff at VNS were delighted with the amount of donations collected. They were especially touched to know so many people, outside of our own community, cared about the families they serve. I’ll blog about the work they do in more detail as March nears. It is truly amazing what they accomplish each month. Thanks again for helping to spread the word!
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macjam47
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Children’s book author Michelle Eastman has a fantastic post on her blog about an initiative to get quality books into the hands of children who would not otherwise have them. Please check it out. I will be participating and I challenge everyone to do the same.
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Norah
This is an excellent initiative, Michelle. I’m not sure of anything similar in Australia. I will have to check it out. Years ago the reading association I belonged to gave a picture book to every child born in the International Year of Literacy. I thought it was a wonderful project and should always be in place. I would add a couple of books about the importance of reading and parenting e.g. “Reading Magic” by Mem Fox and “Good Ideas: How to be your child’s (and your own) best teacher by Michael Rosen and a picture book by each of them, particularly “Ten Little fingers and Ten Little Toes” by Mem, and “Going on a Bear Hunt” by Michael. If every new parent received this support, what a difference it would make to the lives of our children and to our society and world. Your initiative is a great place to start. The difference made by projects such as this cannot be measured.
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Michelle R. Eastman
Thank you!
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Ste J
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Thanks to Michelle for reblogging another Michelle’s post for a good cause, which I have re-reblogged here. I won’t be changing my name to Michelle though unless supplied with several thousand books, then I may consider it…
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Michelle R. Eastman
Thank you for sharing. I think the name Michelle would suit you, perhaps as a pen name! Ha!
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Sherri
This is wonderful, thank you so much. Have bookmarked, will return and share on my social media.
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Michelle R. Eastman
Thank you! I hoping to get even more people on-board this year!
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Michelle R. Eastman
Hi Resa. Your murals look fantastic! Thank you for your kind note. You are welcome to use the logo/badge. I’ll begin to ramp-up my efforts next month, through the end of March. I hope to motivate authors and book lovers to join me in the book collection drive. Thank you for helping to spread the word!
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Michelle R. Eastman
Thank you!
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Resa
Hello Michelle!
This is a wonderful project! I found this post through a reblog on Ste J’s blog… Book to the Future. https://bookmust.wordpress.com/
I have a graffiti and murals blog. Often I find art in children’s parks, or on fences in family areas. This art is for the children. I have some lovely children’s images that I will post soon.
It will be a 2 or 3 part post, as there are many paintings.
I thought it would be nice to tie in these posts with your blog & this project. As well as linking to you, I would like to put your “Picture Book Pass it On” Logo at the top of my sidebar & link it to this article. I would keep it there until the project is done for this year… end of March?
If you need to see ( to be sure of content & intention) some of these images (a Swan, Mr. Purple Potato, Miss Pink Peach) or links to other children oriented posts I have done, just email me & I will send the info to you.
I look forward to hearing from you.
I am not on FaceBook.
Resa
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Michelle R. Eastman
Hi Resa. I replied to you previously, but I do not see the message here in the feed. I checked out your site, and your murals are incredible. Please feel free to use the PBPiO badge. I appreciate your interest and support of the project. I wish you well with your endeavors.
Michelle
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Resa
Thank you, Michelle!
I will get the post(s) up just after Valentines. That should be timely for a March campaign. I’ve selected the photos, and need to write it up now.
I will let you know when it’s up!
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Michelle R. Eastman
That sounds great! Thank you!
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