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Judy Gelman (Author), Vicki Levy Krupp (Author)
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May 10, 2007
The first complete guide-for use by adults and children-to creating fun and educational book clubs for kids.

As authors of The Book Club Cookbook, the classic guide to integrating great food and food-related discussion into book club gatherings, Judy Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp hear a common refrain from parents, librarians, teachers, community leaders and kids themselves: "How about writing a book for kids' book clubs?" Indeed, in recent years youth organizations, parents, libraries, schools, and our local, state, and federal governments have launched thousands of book clubs for children as a way to counter falling literacy rates and foster a love of reading. Based on surveys representing five hundred youth book clubs across the country and interviews with parents, kids, educators, and librarians, The Kids' Book Club Book features:

_- the top fifty favorite book club reads for children ages eight to eighteen;
_- ideas and advice on forming great kids' book clubs-and tips for kids who want to start their own book clubs;
_- recipes, activities, and insights from such bestselling children's book authors as Christopher Paolini, Lois Lowry, Jerry Spinelli, Nancy Farmer, Christopher Paul Curtis, Andrew Clements, Laurie Halse Anderson, Norton Juster, and many others.

From recipes for the Dump Punch and egg salad sandwiches included in Kate DiCamillo's Because of Winn-Dixie to instructionson how to make soap carvings like the ones left in the knot-hole of a tree in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, this book provides a bounty of ideas for making every kids' book club a success.

--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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About the Author

Judy Gelman, a public relations consultant, and co-author Vicki Levy Krupp, a former high school history teacher, have participated in many book clubs. Both are avid readers and cooks. Seeking to combine their passion for books, food, and book clubs, they met over stacks of books and endless cups of coffee at a local sandwich shop, where The Book Club Cookbook was born. They are thrilled to now be spreading the joy of book clubs among children with The Kids’ Book Club Book. They both live with their families in the Boston area.
Vicki Levy Krupp, a former high school history teacher and co-author Judy Gelman, a public relations consultant, have participated in many book clubs. Both are avid readers and cooks. Seeking to combine their passion for books, food, and book clubs, they met over stacks of books and endless cups of coffee at a local sandwich shop, where The Book Club Cookbook was born. They are thrilled to now be spreading the joy of book clubs among children with The Kids’ Book Club Book. They both live with their families in the Boston area.
--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Tarcher (May 10, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585425591
  • ASIN: B0017I2DDG
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #156,042 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Judy Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp, are cooks, book enthusiasts and friends. Seeking to combine their passion for books, food, and book clubs, they met over stacks of books and endless cups of coffee at a local sandwich shop, where The Book Club Cookbook was born.

They were motivated to write their second book, The Kids' Book Club Book, after librarians, parents, and teachers who attended their talks asked for a similar book for the growing number of youth book clubs across the country.

Their latest book, Table of Contents, features book related recipes from fifty of today's most popular authors.

Judy and Vicki enjoy speaking about book clubs, and appreciate their ongoing conversations, both in person and via their websites, with book and food enthusiasts across the country.

They live with their families in the Boston area.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great ideas and fun to read, June 24, 2007
As a do-it-your-selfer, I used to pick up these kinds of books and think to myself, "I could do this, I could come up with these ideas, I don't need to buy this book!" However, over the last couple of years, I've realized that sometimes it is just wonderful to have someone else do the legwork. And this book is filled with interesting, fun ideas that would be useful to anyone planning a book club - for a classroom, an after school program, for the neighborhood, for homeschool groups, ecetera.

The book begins with advice about setting up a book club, deciding who should be in it and which books will be read.

Then it is divided into sections that recommend books for elementary readers (10 books); middle school readers (gr. 5-7; 23 books); young teen readers (gr. 6-8; 11 books); and advanced readers (gr. 9+; 6 books).

The books span the years, some being modern and some having stood the test of time. Each book is followed by a brief summary, author notes, relevant recipes, several activity ideas (crafts, service projects, etc...), and discussion questions. Quotes and comments from various book clubs around the country are also included.

Personally, I would have preferred more meat about the recommended book authors, rather than the 2 or 3 bullet points the book contains.

I also think this book should have been three books, one targeting elementary kids, one targeting middle readers/young teens, and one targeting high school kids. As it is, the main audience seems to be middle readers/young teens as they get 34 of the 50 books. If you are looking for more ideas for younger elementary kids, you might want to check out the Five in a Row series of books, which contain lots of hands-on ideas for classic picture books that would interest children K-3.

Anyway, quibbles aside, I think this book is well worth the money, and is a good read for book lovers to boot.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jam Packed with Ideas, June 7, 2007
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This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in beginning a kids' book club. The book ideas, activities and recipes are well thought out and enticing. This is a 'must have' for teacher, librarians, or anyone interested in literature for children and young adults.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Over 400 pages- everything you need to know!, October 27, 2008
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This review is from: The Kids' Book Club Book: Reading Ideas, Recipes, Activities, and Smart Tips for Organizing Terrific Kids' Book Clubs (Paperback)
"The Kid's Book Club Book" is a fantastic resource that includes reading ideas, recipes, activities, and tips for organizing book clubs for children. It was written by Judy Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp, who also coauthored "The Book Club Cookbook". If you've thought about starting a book club, but you feel it's too much work or you don't have the time to plan activities, think again. This guide contains all that you need to get started, except the actual books!

The book is organized into two parts. Part One is all about logistics. The authors surveyed 500 book club facilitators from all over the country to gather input. Comments from these facilitators are sprinkled liberally throughout the book, and complement the text nicely. The authors first discuss different types of groups. You might want a coed group, or one devoted to boys or girls only. You might want to consider an intergenerational group, with parents as well as kids participating. Perhaps the group will be for a certain grade level only, or for a specific age range. Pros and cons of various types of groups are well covered. Also in chapter one, you will find information on where to meet, how to recruit members, when to schedule meetings (what time of day, and how often to meet), and how to obtain funding. Chapter two is all about choosing books for your group. Some clubs have members vote on selections, while others have assigned books which are hand picked by the adult moderators. Chapter three contains very helpful advice on how to draw kids into conversation and encourage every member to voice their opinions. Finally, Part One wraps up with creative ideas on how to energize your club. Some clubs take field trips, or make foods that tie in with the book or it's setting. There are suggestions that go along with some of the books featured in Part Two.

Part Two is an absolute treasure trove, as it lists the top 50 titles most recommended by book clubs. These are categorized by approximate grade level, though some books may be useful for more than one age bracket.

Two terrific selections for grades 1-5 are Eleanor Estes' classic, "100 Dresses", and Norton Juster's, "The Phantom Tollbooth". Each book may be accompanied by input from the author, crafts, recipes, and more. For "100 Dresses", there is biographical information on the author, a recipe for frosted sugar cookies that may be "dressed", a dressy stick people craft, design a dress assignment, and a suggestion to collect clothing for needy families.

For grades 4-7, recommendations include Carl Hiaason's "Hoot" and Blue Balliett's "Chasing Vermeer". Chasing Vermeer's section includes an author scoop, author reading recommendations, a yummy M & M brownie recipe, suggestions for pentominoe play, an art exploration activity, and discussion topics.

The young teen section for grades 6-8 has many challenging books, including "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card and "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. For "Ender's Game", Orson Scott Card discusses his book, there is a slightly peculiar recipe for peanutbutter and jelly, a suggested contemplative activity from the author, laser tag, freeze tag, a scavenger hunt, and more.

The selections for older teens, in grades 9-12, are also outstanding. Examples here are, "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime" by Mark Haddon, and To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
I think the authors did a terrific job of selecting books. Titles for every grade level include particular favorites of myself or my children, and the mix of old books and new books, "boy" books and "girl" books is very well balanced.

Highly recommended!


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