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Dorothy's List
Vermont Public Radio
20 episodes
8 months ago
Dorothy's List is VPR's book club for kids! Each month we highlight a book nominated for the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award. We visit schools and libraries where the book is being read, check out how young readers are interacting with the book and relay students' questions to the author.
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Dorothy's List is VPR's book club for kids! Each month we highlight a book nominated for the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award. We visit schools and libraries where the book is being read, check out how young readers are interacting with the book and relay students' questions to the author.
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Kids & Family
Episodes (20/20)
Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: Alan Gratz Wins Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award For Second Straight Year
Each spring, upper elementary students schools in the Mt. Abraham Unified School District travel to the middle and high school library for a Jeopardy! -style trivia competition about the books nominated for Vermont's Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award. But before the gathered students from the five different elementary schools got to play the game, there was an announcement to be made: the 2019 winner.
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6 years ago
4 minutes

Dorothy's List
State Librarian Promises 'Thoughtful' Process To Rename Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award
For more than half a century, Vermont’s middle-grade students have been reading books on Dorothy’s List, a reading program and book award named for Arlington author Dorothy Canfield Fisher. But the author's connection to the eugenics movement, and criticism of her stereotyped portrayal of Native Americans and French Canadians in her work, are behind the Vermont Department of Libraries' decision to change the award's name.
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6 years ago
10 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: 'The First Rule Of Punk' Celebrates Being Yourself (And Rocking Out)
A group of fifth- and sixth-graders are in the library of Orleans Elementary School working on making “'zines.” 'Zines are like personal mini magazines, and they're a favorite hobby of Malú, the main character in The First Rule of Punk by Celia C. Pérez .
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6 years ago
9 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: Girl Searches For Answers About Her Mysterious Past 'Beyond The Bright Sea'
Beyond the Bright Sea takes place in 1925 on a string of small islands called the Elizabeths, off the coast of Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The novel is a work of historical fiction, but it was mystery and suspense that grabbed — and held — the attention of a group of Dorothy's List readers at Burlington's Champlain Elementary School.
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6 years ago
10 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: Sci-Fi Novel 'Last Day On Mars' Tackles Moving — To A New Planet
Mars is a very different place from Earth. But for Liam and his friend Phoebe, the main characters in the science fiction novel Last Day on Mars, the Earth colony on Mars is the only home they have ever known.
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6 years ago
11 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: A Secret Locker Library Contains Challenged Titles In 'Ban This Book'
In Ban This Book some of 9-year-old Amy Anne Ollinger’s favorite books have started to disappear off her school library's shelves, and she discovers that adults are challenging the books and the school board is banning them from the library. Dorothy’s List readers at Montpelier’s Kellogg-Hubbard Library had a lot to say about banned and challenged books — especially when they discovered some of their favorite titles have been questioned.
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6 years ago
10 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: 3 Kids From Different Eras Flee From Their Home Countries In 'Refugee'
The historical novel Refugee weaves the stories of three refugee families fleeing their homes in different parts of the world and during different time periods: Germany in the 1930s, Cuba in the 1990s and Syria just a few years ago.
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6 years ago
11 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: Teen Navigates Life Without Arms In 'Insignificant Events In The Life Of A Cactus'
Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you had no arms? How would you eat? Or write? Or turn the pages of a book? Those are some of the everyday challenges facing 13-year-old Aven Green, the main character in Dusti Bowling’ s novel Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus .
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6 years ago
10 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: 'The Whydah' Tells True Tale Of A Pirate Ship That Sunk Off Cape Cod
The real lives of pirates are documented in Martin W. Sandler’s The Whydah: A Pirate Ship Feared, Wrecked and Found. And after reading the book — nominated for the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award — a group of Dorothy’s List readers at Springfield Town Library did some pirate research of their own.
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6 years ago
10 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: A Secret At Home Tests Relationships In 'Family Game Night'
Author Mary E. Lambert was a master’s degree student in a Vermont College of Fine Arts low-residency program while she was writing Family Game Night and Other Catastrophes — now the novel is nominated for the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award.
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7 years ago
10 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: 'I'm Just No Good At Rhyming' Offers Humorous Poetry For All Ages
At Guilford Central School, the entire school – kindergarten through sixth grade – gets together for Community Music Time. Sometimes musicians from the greater community come in to perform. But on the day Dorothy's List was there, it was small ensembles of sixth graders who took the spotlight to highlight a book they'd read.
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7 years ago
10 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: US-Iran Relations Set Stage For Historical Novel 'It Ain't So Awful, Falafel'
At the Orchard Elementary School in South Burlington, students come from a variety of cultural backgrounds. In fact, about a third of the students speak a language other than English at home. Last fall, a group of Orchard fifth-graders gathered to discuss It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel, a novel about an Iranian-born girl living in California in the late 1970s and early 1980s – much like author Firoozeh Dumas.
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7 years ago
8 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: 'Lost In The Pacific, 1942' Recounts A Tense — And True — Survival Story
Westford Elementary School students have broken up into small groups, clustered around library tables — but in this case, the tables are figurative life rafts. The students are discovering a nearly-forgotten piece of history, as they dive into the nonfiction book Lost in the Pacific, 1942 by Vermont author Tod Olson .
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7 years ago
10 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: 'The Inquisitor's Tale' Takes Readers On Magical Adventure In The Middle Ages
Readers at the Neshobe School in Brandon are really getting into Adam Gidwitz ’s book The Inquisitor’s Tale, which takes place in the Middle Ages — meaning that with the help of imagination and technology, they are literally putting themselves into the narrative.
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7 years ago
11 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: A Magical Tale Takes Flight In 'The Girl Who Drank The Moon'
Students at Dover Elementary are trying their hands at making origami birds. Paper birds like these play an interesting role in Kelly Barnhill ’s fantastical novel The Girl Who Drank the Moon . The birds in the book are magical, and they can be both helpful and vicious.
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7 years ago
9 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: 'The Littlest Bigfoot' Tackles Feelings Of Not Fitting In
If you were listening closely a few weeks ago in northern Vermont, you may have heard what sounded like a secret colony of "Bigfoots." But no, it was just a group of Hyde Park Elementary School students acting like the characters in The Littlest Bigfoot.
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7 years ago
9 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: Friends Come In Many Forms In 'When Friendship Followed Me Home'
A four-legged friend stopped by to spend time with first and fifth grade reading buddies at Chamberlin School in South Burlington — a timely visit, as the older students had recently read about a supportive dog in Paul Griffin 's novel When Friendship Followed Me Home.
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7 years ago
9 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: Spooky Secrets Lurk Throughout 'The Inn Between'
About a hundred students from elementary schools in Swanton, Highgate and Sheldon packed into the children's room of the Swanton Public Library on a recent Friday the 13th — a fitting date to welcome author Marina Cohen to talk about her spooky novel The Inn Between.
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8 years ago
7 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: Stranded On An Island, 'The Wild Robot' Discovers A Strange New World
In the book The Wild Robot , a robot named Roz washes up on a remote island and must learn survival skills. Northfield Elementary School students recently gathered in their school library to show off what they learned about the book by way of a friendly trivia competition.
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8 years ago
8 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List: WWII Novel 'The War That Saved My Life' Addresses Child Abuse
The War That Saved My Life, by author Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, is a World War II-era story about a girl and her brother who have a chance to escape their cruel childhood when London is evacuated during the war.
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8 years ago
9 minutes

Dorothy's List
Dorothy's List is VPR's book club for kids! Each month we highlight a book nominated for the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award. We visit schools and libraries where the book is being read, check out how young readers are interacting with the book and relay students' questions to the author.