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Reading with Roker

Posted: Friday, April 27, 2007 4:33 PM by Louise Witt

(From Dan Barbossa, TODAY producer)

 

Al’s Book Club for Kids launched this morning on TODAY with much fanfare.

His club will show children that reading can be fun. The first book selection is “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” by Brian Selznick. WATCH VIDEO

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For what age group are the books for in Al's book club?
Is there a way I can receive updates when you add books to your book club. My daughter is only 7 months old right now but I am building a library for her.
Is there a tie-in with a bookseller. I could sponsor at least one reader this summer.
i am very interested in your book club for children. is it possible to get my children involved? i have 5, two are in the age bracket you are trying to reach. thank you, ellen
I love your Book!!!!! What happened to Hugos uncle?
I liked the book. It took me 7 days to read. My mom and I read before I went to sleep. I like the magic, I would like to get a book like Hugo had that tells me how to do magic. We liked to look at all the pictures over and over. How did you learn to draw like you did in the book? How does Hugo find the mechanical man when the building was burned? It should have burned with everything? I like the end where we get to see Hugo's new face. What were the ashes that the toy seller had? Were they part of Hugo's notebook? How did the toy maker find Isabel when her dad died? How does the toy maker make the pictures and anamations? I like the picture of the stairs and how they go round and round. Why did Papa Georges stop the magic business? Why did Isabel steal the key? How does the mechanical man know what he is drawing? Do Hugo and Isabel like each other? Paul
Hi, Al! We are so excited to hear about your book club. I am a grandmother raising my 12 grandchildren, nieces and nephews ranging in age form 2- 18. But many of them are special needs children and can't really function. I think this is a grand opportunity for them to excel! It is our desire to introduce this club to our elementary school this week in hopes that I can stir a school-wide interest as well as make my own grands feel comfortable about reading. There will be no reading levels and no pressure. We just plan to make this as super as possible. We have enjoyed you in our household for as long as many of them can remember. We pray that this book club will be an inspiration for all kids, whether they are up to par or not. Our aim is as yours to encourage a love for reading. I had many a teacher tell me that I could go anywhere in the world through a book.....it was true. God bless you and your lovely family for this wonderful idea. Summer Rain and Bare Feet, Veronica Rushin-Long (770) 256-0207
I really liked the book. I bought it for my 12 year old to read. But I read it before him and really enjoyed it. Then my 12 year old and now my 8 year old are fighting over reading it. We will have to wait and see who wins that fight. Great idea this book club with Al is.
Please pass along my compliments to the author, Brian Selznick. It was a wonderful read, a page-turner. The double-page illustrations that are a part of the story are great! (I'm glad that Scholastic put a sturdy binding on it because of the double-page spreads.) Hugo Cabret is a book that has me regretting my retirement after 34 years as a school librarian. How I'd love to share it with my students! Even so, I'm "talking it up" as much as I can.
My 3rd grade son LOVED "The Invention of Hugo Cabret"! We borrowed it from the library on a Sunday afternoon and he finished it by the following Monday afternoon! Will Al have a televised discussion of the book anytime soon? I want to make sure my son is able to watch it. Thanks for the wonderful recommendation!
I started a book club for my daughter when she was 4 years old and the group is now 9 years old and it has been very successful and their reading skills and reading comprehension has soared. We have read numerous books that have really opened the kids eyes to different topics. We were featured in the local paper and we think that Book Clubs are awesome. We meet tomorrow and will be reading the book that Al Roker spoke of on the Today Show. Way to go Today Show
Please publish on the Al Roker Book Club page a list of all books that have been chosen since the beginning.I'm a school librarian and would like to put the list out for my students.


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