Win a Zoom visit with an author!*
*Six winners will be randomly selected, one of whom will win a live Zoom visit for their school.
Here’s how it works:
1
Read:

If you’re one of the six winners, we’ll send you a copy of the author’s book.
2
Write:
After you read the book in class, have your students write letters to the author and the illustrator with their questions.
3
Mail:
Mail the letters to us in the provided prepaid envelopes.
4
Excite:
The author and illustrator will read your letters, then send a personalized letter back to your class! You’ll also receive some fun #AllBooksForAllKids-themed items.
5
Watch:
We’ll send winners a video from the author and illustrator where they answer some of the questions they received.
BONUS:
If you’re the grand prize winner, you’ll get all the above, plus a live Zoom visit with the author and the illustrator for your school!

Last Featured Book
A boy and his father cross the US-Mexico border every other Saturday, visiting their favorite places, spending time with family and friends, and sharing in the responsibility of community care. My Two Border Towns by David Bowles, with stunning watercolor illustrations by Erika Meza, pays tribute to the complexity and vibrancy of life on the US-Mexico border.
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Winners will receive a link to the author and the illustrator video, a prize package that includes a copy of the book for their classroom library, and a signed letter to their class from the author and the illustrator. We’ll also throw in some #AllBooksForAllKids swag for the students and classroom!*
*Each package will contain merchandise for up to 35 students and one classroom. Merchandise will vary.

Previous Author Videos
Check out these videos featuring authors answering questions about their books!
Jessika von Innerebner,
Author of
Kevin the Unicorn:
It’s Not All Rainbows
David Bowles and
Erika Meza,
Author and Illustrator of
My Two Border Towns
Inspired by a Teacher
This idea was inspired by Barrington, Illinois, elementary teacher Jennifer Parisi, whose summer-school students wrote to authors to build a connection while developing their writing skills.
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