Have I told you how much I love Christianne’s Lyceum? Every city should have one. It’s a place for inspiration and discovery through literature for children of all ages.
It’s a warm space to have a book launch and to participate in author discussions at their book clubs. Last month I was the “official book” for their 3 & 4th graders’ Book Burglars Book Club. Christianne and program assistant (and poet extraordinairre) Laura Farina provided all the fun. I just had to show up, answer questions, eat strawberries, and play White Forest pictionary.
The Lyceum folks supplied us with these nifty crossword puzzles . . . well, they actually gave us blank versions which we had to fill in. Yes, including me.
There were two answers I couldn’t figure out! But, Christianne said not to worry – most authors can’t finish the crossword puzzles for their own books.
The Crown Jewel of the evening was this whimsical poem (below) co-created by everyone there. The amazing Lauren asked all of us questions about the book then typed up our answers (in a special Lauren-esque kind of way) . I had two kids sign it, in case they get famous some day. Gotta think ahead to my retirement.
And with these precocious ones, I’d say there’s a pretty good chance they’re going somewhere! They were mighty clever.






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