Mock Battle Report

This week we hear from School librarian Melanie Mubarak on her mock battle.

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We are so pleased to see that creative educators can model exciting reading activities after SLJ’s Battle of the Kids’ Books!

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School librarian Melanie Mubarak from Sugar Land, Texas and her library aide Anu Menon created brackets for a March Madness Tournament of Books for their elementary age readers:

One side of the brackets focused on series chapter books: Dork Diaries vs Diary of the Wimpy Kid; Harry Potter vs Percy Jackson; Geronimo Stilton vs Thea Stilton; Junie B. Jones vs Magic Tree House. The other side of the brackets focused on picture books: Chalk vs The Book with No Pictures; Elephant & Piggie vs Knuffle Bunny; I Want My Hat Back vs This Is Not My Hat; Dog vs Cat vs Shark vs Train. All students are voting for their favorites using google forms through their Library Outclass time, and I sent the link home to parents to encourage parents and school alumni to vote as well. I have seen a dramatic increase in circulation of all titles since the competition began; especially boys reading Dork Diaries. They even tell their friends that the books are actually really good. Because I talked about them with all students, I took away the stigma of a boy reading a “girl book”. Many parents have said they had a difficult time choosing their favorites because of pairings like Elephant & Piggie vs Knuffle Bunny. With the help of a parent volunteer, I created a display outside the library of the books in their March Madness brackets. The kids and the community are really excited about it.

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Look at the giant wall display here: IMG_1323
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