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Our Librarian Won't Tell Us ANYTHING! A Mrs. Skorupski Story ![]()
Our Librarian
Won't Tell Us ANYTHING! A Mrs. Skorupski Story MAKE YOUR OWN MRS. SKORUPSKI GLASSES!About the Book: "Mrs.
Skorupski won't tell you ANYTHING!" That's what Carmen, a fourth-grader
at Liberty Elementary, tells everyone about the school librarian.
Fortunately, her new classmate Robert doesn't believe her and marches
right over to ask Mrs. Skorpuski question after question. Mrs.
Skorupski's eyes twinkle and her rhinestone glasses sparkle as she
leads Robert to the tools he needs to find the answers. Carmen
scowls as she watches Robert become a Library Success Story, but
eventually comes around as she realizes that Mrs. Skorupski can teach
them ANYTHING! Join Robert and
Carmen in the wonderful and wacky world of Mrs. Skorupski's library,
and soon you'll be a Library Success Story too! From the Book "Through the double
glass doors I could see the story alcove, the animal skeleton
collection, twelve student computers with swivel chairs, and thousands
and thousands of books. Everywhere kids were reading on beanbag
chairs, typing at computers, or standing in the check-out line.
More
kids crowded around a tall blond woman holding a video camera.
Her
tarantula earrings dangled below her rhinestone glasses."
Enhancing
the Mrs. Skorupski Experience
![]() Roberta
Bibbins,Media Coordinator
Forest Hills
Global Elementary School
(note the Mrs. Skorupski glasses and posters!) Order Mrs. Skorupski products,
including a Mrs. Skorupski doll, Mrs. Skorupski glasses, Big6 posters,
research checklists, bookmarks, pencils, buttons, and bracelets
directly from UpstartBooks!
The Story Behind the Story Read more about how I came to write Our Librarian Won't Tell Us ANYTHING! and how my friendship with the REAL Diane Skorupski made it all possible in this article from the January 2007 issue of Library Sparks magazine. ![]() Reviews and Awards "The full-page illustrations
are lively and portray a busy and
exciting
modern school media center. This book would be a perfect read-aloud to
introduce a class to the research process and to create some
understanding for the role of a librarian as teacher." ~ Library Media Connection, April/May
2007 "In
other words, she's a perfect school
librarian. . .This amusing
story with bright, zippy illustrations can be used to launch
research units." ~ School Library
Journal, February 2007. "Written
by School Library Media Specialist Toni Buzzeo for children in grades
3-5, and illustrated by mixed media artist Sachiko Yoshikawa, Our
Librarian Won't Tell Us Anything! is a
wonderful picturebook about a
school librarian who never answers questions directly - instead, she
gives young people the tools to find out the answers for themselves! "I
clicked SEARCH and got a long list of books. I chose a few titles and
read more about them. Then, I wrote down the call numbers and titles of
the books I wanted on the catalog slips she handed me. 'Okily dokily,'
she said at last. 'Now use the shelf labels to find them!' 'Ummm, Mrs.
Skorupski? I asked YOU to show me where they are.' She smiled. 'Yes.
You certainly did.'" The cheerful, stylized color illustrations add the
perfect touch to this upbeat picturebook about learning to discover
things on one's own, and a corresponding "Library Lessons" booklet is
filled with useful lessons and reproducibles, suitable for classroom or
homeschooling education. Highly
recommended." ~ Midwest Book Review, February
3, 2007
(reprinted in full with permission of the publisher)"When children search out a good library book, they need easy strategies to locate what they're looking for. So many kids come in the library with Library Mind Lock--'I don't know where anything is. Find it for me!' Good old Mrs. Skorupski knows that kids can learn to be independent, self-reliant, and proud of their prowess in the library. She challenges them to use their brains and skills and to jump right in. This is just the ticket to spark discussion with browsers and researchers alike--what do you need to know to find the books that are waiting for you? We want our children to be Library Success Stories, and take pride in their work. Buzzeo's cheerful story does that and then some." ~ Judy Freeman, Author, Books Kids Will Sit Still For 3 "After the winter
break, MLK holiday and even a very rare ice day, my students were
feeling a
little mushy brained. Two of them approached to ask me where the books
on
Ancient Egypt were. I looked at them, raised my eyebrows and smiled,
but didn't
say anything. One of the boys said, "I know, I know, you want us to
look
it up ourselves!" They headed for the automated catalog.I've been initiated into the Mrs. Skorupski Club! Toni Buzzeo's new book, Our Librarian Won't Tell Us Anything! (Upstart, 2006), is about Mrs. Skorupski who teaches her children to be independent with verve and expertise. Not only is this a great read and gentle lesson to your students, but it comes with a really useful set of reproducibles and a cooperative teaching plan about animal research that crosses the curriculum. It includes checklists for a number of products students can create besides the standard habitat in a shoebox. Share this book with your students to give you jumping off points for teaching. Use it to remind yourself why you take the extra time to repeatedly show children how to help themselves rather than the more expedient way of doing it for them. And finally, use it as a celebration of how very good we are at our jobs. Here's to Mrs. Skorupski, Toni Buzzeo, and the rest of us who labor in the libraries!" ~ Pat Miller, School Librarian and Author of Substitute Groundhog (Whitman, 2007)
On Robert’s first
day at Liberty Elementary, he goes to the library to find
animal books. He decides to ask the librarian, but his classmate Carmen
tells
him, “Don’t even bother. Our librarian won’t tell us ANYTHING!” Carmen
is right
– sort of. Mrs. Skorupski doesn’t tell him where the animal books are.
However,
she does show him how to look up the books he wants on the computer and
use the
shelf labels to find them. Later, Mrs. Skorupski doesn’t find him a
good online
article for his report. But she does show him how to find one. You get the
idea! This is a fun story, and along the way it shows some of
the many wonderful ways a librarian can empower you—even without
telling you
anything! I was not surprised to learn that the
author is a School
Library Media Specialist herself. As a brand-new children's librarian,
this
book has a special place in my heart." ~ Sondra Eklund, February 7,
2008, Sonderbooks "This weekend [January 18, 2007],
millions (if not
thousands) of librarians will descend
upon Seattle for the mid-winter American Library Association
conference. What better way to celebrate this conglomeration of
literature lovers than to review a brand new book about (wait for it .
. .) a librarian? Luckily, we have the brand-spanking new offering by
one of our favorite authors, Toni Buzzeo.Mrs. Skorupski is the school librarian at Liberty Elementary. Word in the school is that she won't tell you anything so don't even bother asking. And it's true. Robert wants a book . . . she takes him to the card catalog. When he wants an article online . . . she makes him do the typing. What's that about? This lady is on a twinkle-eyed mission to raise "library success stories" and she succeeds. Mrs. Skorupski is a school librarian's dream come true. With a twinkle in her eye, a bounce in her step, and glasses so cool it makes silly chicks drool, she reminds us a bit of Ms. Frizzle - without the bus! Yoshikawa's bright and playful illustrations compliment the text wonderfully and keep the mood light even while readers learn just a tad about using the library. Our Librarian Won't Tell Us Anything is a great addition to any elementary school library!" ~ Three Silly Chicks January 18, 2007 (reprinted in full with permission of the site owners) "What a wonderful
book! You have truly depicted the role of today's
librarian. Our job is to teach kids how to access, evaluate, and
use information, and of course, how to learn." ~ Julie Doyle,Teacher/ Librarian,
Las Vegas, Nevada
Best Bets 2007.
Professor Joan Kindig, James Madison UniversityRead more about the story behind the story and Toni's real life experiences on the web. Stop by and visit these sites: |
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