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Ten Cool Things First Book Did in 2010

Jan06
2011
Brian Minter Written by Brian Minter

Ten Cool Things First Book Did in 2010

2010 was a big year for First Book, and we couldn’t have done it without you. Thanks to our friends, fans, and generous supporters, we have a lot to celebrate.

Here are some of the cool things you helped make possible this past year:

We Reached the Milestone of 80 Million Books
At our annual Book Bash fund-raiser in New York City, we handed a basket of books to Round the Clock Nursery. One of the books in that basket was the 80 millionth book that First Book has distributed to kids in need since our founding in 1992.

We Shared the Stage With World Leaders
Kyle Zimmer, our president and co-founder, spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Kyle discussed the impact and importance of the First Book Marketplace as a leading model for social entrepreneurship.

We Worked in Our Local Communities
Local First Book volunteer groups (known as Advisory Boards) in cities, towns and counties nationwide helped distribute $3 million worth of new books to kids in their communities.

We Teamed Up With ‘Reading is Fundamental’
First Book and Reading is Fundamental (RIF) joined forces to provide 600,000 new books to children in RIF programs across the country.

We Added New Books to Our Marketplace
We added lots of great new titles to our online Marketplace – including authors like Eric Carle, Jeff Kinney, Susan Meddaugh, Mo Willems and many others – so teachers and program leaders have even more choices.

We Got People to See Waiting for “Superman”
First Book was excited to kick off the pledge campaign as a promotional partner for this powerful documentary film.

We Released Special Editions
First Book continued one of our favorite traditions this year, releasing several new special editions, including Mo Willems’ Elephant & Piggie books and Eileen Spinelli’s ‘While You Are Away’.

We Distributed One Million Books With Target
To celebrate the launch of the ‘Read With Me’ campaign, Target helped us distribute one million new books to schools across the country. When a million people pledge to commit to read with a child, Target will provide another million books.

We Read a Lot of Short Stories
Volunteers from First Book’s local Advisory Boards read nearly 8,000 stories submitted through the Cheerios® New Author Contest in order to pick the top 25. That’s more than twice as many submissions as last year!  (Check back in March to read the winning entry).

We Helped Kids Learn About Science and Math
Working with Lockheed Martin, First Book started a new Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) section in our Marketplace, featuring books, educational materials and other resources for teachers.

We Rode the Book Bus
Our friends at Bess the Book Bus distributed over 36,000 new books to kids everywhere on their nationwide tour, and put smiles on more than a few young faces in the process.

We Helped Feed America
First Book joined up with Feeding America to distribute 250,000 new books at 25 of their food banks, reaching some of the kids who need our help the most.

To all our hard-working volunteers, our tremendous corporate, nonprofit partners and publishing partners, our generous donors and – most importantly – the kids who take our books home and read them and come back for more, we wish you a happy New Year!

PS – If you are counting, there are actually twelve items on this list. We did so many cool things this year that it was difficult to narrow it down.

Posted in Advisory Boards, Authors & Illustrators, Book Distributions, Book Recipients, First Book Partners, Marketplace, STEM - Tagged bess the book bus, Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories, Eileen Spinelli, Feeding America, First Book, First Book Marketplace, Lockheed Martin, Mo Willems, Reading Is Fundamental, STEM, Target Million Book Iniative, Target Read With Me, volunteers

First Book Staff Sees Waiting For “Superman”

Oct14
2010
Written by Kevin L.

Last Thursday, several members of the First Book staff went to see the highly anticipated documentary Waiting for “Superman.” First Book is excited to have worked with Paramount Pictures, Participant Media and Walden Media on the film. From “An Inconvenient Truth” director Davis Guggenheim, the film is a provocative and cogent examination of the crisis of public education in the United States told through multiple interlocking stories – from a handful of students and their families whose futures hang in the balance, to the educators and reformers trying to find real and lasting solutions within a dysfunctional system. Guggenheim reveals the invisible forces that have held true education reform back for decades.

The viewing itself was powerful – there was definitely some sniffling in the audience, and some moments of both righteous anger and heartwarming hope provided by the moving story that the film told.  And the film was just the beginning – after seeing the film, we gathered around to discuss our impressions, and while each of us took something separate from the issues raised, one thing was abundantly clear – the movie got us talking, got us motivated, and got us thinking about education reform.  Whether you are a parent, work in education, or are simply a citizen concerned about the state of children across the country, the film is a powerful reminder of the need to ensure that we are providing the best possible education at every stage of our children’s lives.

To learn more about Waiting For “Superman” and how you can take action to improve America’s schools please visit: http://www.waitingforsuperman.com/action/

Posted in Around the First Book Office, Literacy, Movies - Tagged Davis Guggenheim, education

First Book/Le Premier Livre is Waiting For “Superman”!

Oct01
2010
Written by Wayne C.

First Book/Le Premier Livre will distribute 25,000 new books to children from low-income communities across Canada if 5,000 people pledge to see the award-winning documentary film Waiting For “Superman” when it opens in theatres in Toronto October 1st. Go to www.WaitingForSuperman.com and pledge today to see the film and help get 25,000 new books to children across Canada!

Posted in First Book Canada, Movies - Tagged Book Distributions

Odds and Bookends: September 24th, 2010

Sep24
2010
Written by Becky H.

It’s time for the 2010 National Book Festival!

Don’t forget to head to the 10th annual National Book Festival, this Saturday, September 25th in Washington D.C.’s National Mall.  From children’s authors to poets, over 70 authors and thousands of book lovers will attend this event in celebration of the joy of reading. For more details about the festival, including a complete list of attending authors, visit http://www.loc.gov/bookfest/.

TIME Magazine’s What Makes a School Great

Waiting for Superman, a new documentary by the Academy Award winning, David Guggenheim, focuses on the future of the American education system, and what you can do to help ensure every child receives a great education.  Check out TIME Magazine’s most recent article “What Makes a School Great,” to learn more about this documentary and its impact.

Meet Your Match Through Your Favorite Book!

While most dating sites connect people through compatible personality traits and shared interests, allikewise.com, an online dating site, has taken a different approach: connecting people through their book tastes! Check it out at http://alikewise.com/.

More Books, Better Readers, Brighter Futures

Children’s Access to Print Materials and Education-Related Outcomes, a recent study commissioned by Reading is Fundamental (RIF) and conducted by Learning Point Associates, found that increased access to print materials drastically improves student’s reading performance and, encourages elementary school students to read more.  To learn more visit: http://www.rif.org/meta.

Posted in Authors & Illustrators, Literacy, Movies - Tagged National Book Festival, Reading Is Fundamental, RIF

Odds and Bookends: August 20, 2010

Aug20
2010
Written by Nisha T.

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt pledges $100,000 in children’s books
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has committed $100,000 in new children’s books to school libraries in need if 60,000 people pledge to see Waiting for Superman, a documentary film examining the public education crisis in the US. To make your pledge, visit www.waitingforsuperman.com/pledge.

eBay Giving Works
Shop to support First Book during eBay’s Spotlight on Education—happening August 23rd through August 29th. Sell items on eBay and direct a portion of the proceeds to First Book, or donate to First Book during check out when you buy from eBay.

New Seussville.com launches!
Random House Children’s Books and Dr. Seuss Enterprise have recently launched an all new Seussville.com, the official online home for all things related to Dr. Seuss. Seussville epitomizes Dr. Seuss’s belief in making books and learning fun and creative. The website brings Seuss’s hundreds of characters to life.

Evolution of Language
How did today’s world languages start? Why do people speak differently around the world? This article examines the beginnings of human language and how it evolved from the gestures and songs of our ancestors.

New iPhone app revives classic Choose Your Own Adventure series
U-Ventures is a new application for the iPhone which gets its inspiration from the classic Choose Your Own Adventure series of children’s books which take readers on new adventures based on their choice of plot twists.

Posted in Books & Reading, Literacy Links and Articles - Tagged Choose Your Own Adventure, Dr. Seuss, eBay, ebay giving works, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, iPhone, Seussville

Pledge to Make a Difference

Jun10
2010
Written by Mary Beth F.

With the upcoming release of WAITING FOR “SUPERMAN” directed by Davis Guggenheim, Participant Media, Paramount Vantage and Walden Media are sparking a national, action-oriented conversation about the current state of public schools in the United States.  Prior to the film’s release this fall, Participant Media is calling upon individuals to pledge to see the film by visiting  http://www.WaitingForSuperman.com.  In support of the “Take the Pledge” campaign, First Book has committed to donating 250,000 new books to schools and programs in low-income communities across the country once the pledge meter reaches 50,000 pledges. When you take that first small step to pledge to see the film,  you are joining with First Book to bring thousands of new books to children who need them most.

Posted in Books & Reading, First Book Events, General, Literacy Links and Articles, Movies - Tagged Participant Media

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