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January 27, 2012

Manika

ManikaHave you heard of the singer Manika (pronounced Ma-NEE-ka)? First of all, she is super-pretty, but also super-smart and super-inspiring. Manika was discovered by Frank DiLeo, a.k.a. Michael Jackson's manager! She recorded her first song when she was 16 years old. She has also written a book and raised $15,000 for her favorite charity, all by herself and before she even graduated from high school! Talk about Kid Power! Read on to find out more about this amazing teen.

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January 26, 2012

Kid Power! Overcoming Fear

MakeadifferenceKid Power! Kids can make a difference! Every Thursday on Ink Splot 26, we'll show you a new idea for how YOU can make the world a better place.

One day when I was younger, a chihuahua chased me down the street and bit me. Ever since that day, I have feared and hated dogs. If a dog was close to me, I would move away as fast as possible, or go to the other side of the street because I was afraid.

But, recently, my sister bought a puppy, and I was forced to live with a dog in my house. My sister told me to pet the dog. She is small, so I wasn't that scared, and I did it. The puppy was so nice and loving, and she did not attack me. That's when I realized I really like this puppy!

I started taking care of the puppy, taking her out on walks, and taking her to the veterinarian for check-ups. Slowly I started to find love. Now, I love her so much, and I would do anything for her.

My friends are still surprised that I am no longer afraid of dogs. It was a long process, but I did it. I set my mind to stop being afraid. I confronted my fear, and I conquered it.

You can too! Is there something you are afraid of? You have the power to conquer it! Think about it and see if you can't come up with a way to confront your fear. Take a chance! It could change your life.

Leave a Comment to let me know how it goes. I'm rooting for you!

image from kids.scholastic.comGlory, Scholastic Intern (a.k.a. CupcakeChateau4)

January 25, 2012

Glory Be

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Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood -- a Civil Rights era historical fiction story.

There is just no way that the Hanging Moss Community Pool can be closed on the hottest day of the summer . . . especially since Gloriana June Hemphill has celebrated all of her birthdays there since she was little, and the Fourth of July is right around the corner. There is no way that her best friend Frankie can be mean to her over just talking to the new "Yankee" in town, even if Frankie is just listening to his hateful, good-for-nothing older brother J.T. And there is no way that her sister Jesslyn can be completely ignoring her, not after the summers she spent teaching Glory how to double dutch and play junk poker under their father's nose.

But there are big changes coming to Mississippi in the Freedom Summer of 1964, and 12-year-old Glory is in the middle of them. In a town where racism divides nearly every part of everyday life into black and white, a small thing like drinking from the wrong water fountain can have big consequences. And Glory finds out that one little letter about segregation published in the town paper can bring about all kinds of unexpected changes.

Read Glory Be for a story about an ordinary girl who decides to speak up for what she loves.

--Melissa, Scholastic Booktalker

January 24, 2012

Trivia Answers: Top Trends of 2011

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Last week I posted a Top Trends of 2011 Trivia Quiz, featuring trivia on the most popular songs, books, cartoons, toys, and more from last year. Did you guess what was hot in 2011? Check out the answers below!

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Book Titles in Other Words III Answered

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Last week I posted a Book Titles in Other Words quiz for you Ink Splotters to work on. Now I bring you the long-anticipated answers! How many answers did you get? Did you solve them all? Check the answers below to find out!

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January 23, 2012

The 2012 Newbery Winner Is. . .

Newbery The Newbery Medal is awarded every year by a committee of librarians to recognize "the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children." Past winners have included The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis, The Giver by Lois Lowry, and Holes by Louis Sachar.

This year's winner was just announced today, and the 2012 Newbery Medal goes to Dead End in Norvelt by Jack Gantos.

Have you read it yet? Do YOU think it was the best American book published in 2011? If you were on the committee voting for the 2012 Newbery Medal, which book would YOU have chosen? (Remember, only books published in 2011 by writers in America are eligible.) Let us know in the Comments.

image from kids.scholastic.comSonja, STACKS Staffer


UPDATE: Congratulations also to the Newbery Honor Books for 2012: Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai, and Breaking Stalin's Nose by Eugene Yelchin. Both amazing books too!

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