School Visit Snippets

In the past week, I've spent time with hundreds of kids,
reading and talking about books. 
This makes me so happy. 
And, it makes me laugh.

School visits are wildly unpredictable. 
I mean, yes, I have my Powerpoint and all, but you just never know what the kids are going to say or ask.
I often see teachers, in my peripheral vision, cover their eyes or cringe in fear.
Teachers do not love wild-card moments.
But I do. 

Here's a little smattering of good lines and questions from my most recent sessions in Wisconsin:

While talking about Noodle & Lou, one boy told me worms are important because "they untighten the earth."

A student asked me why I would keep doing something that takes so long, and another asked me which "rejected book" I love the most. Sigh…

A little girl asked me if I lived with my editor.

A little boy asked me why I didn't just work harder and draw my own books.

And, this week's top cutest comment, shared during a discussion about authors and illustrators and author-illustrators:

"How about Dr. Seuss?? He's a doctor AND an illustrator!"

I've got lots of school visits planned for the next month.
Needless to say, I can't wait for more…

6 Responses to “School Visit Snippets”

  1. lindseyclane

    I LOVE wild card moments!!! I love the nervous feeling right as they happen and then the whoosh when we’re in them, laughing!!!

  2. imcoolerthanu2

    I love the one who asked why you don’t work harder.

    I also really enjoy those wildcard moments when I work with groups. It’s entertaining, and it’s when I learn something–either about how kids think or about things I haven’t thought about or noticed.