If you're a teacher, school librarian, or principal you want to
have Lana in to give a presentation – or if you have child in kindergarten to
Grade 6, talk to your child’s teacher about getting Lana in. I’ve heard her present
many times and she’s great. ~Brian
Lana Button is an early
childhood educator and the children's author of 11 popular
picture books. Her 45-minute school presentation describes the
writing and editing process and incorporates social-emotional learning as she
shares three of her books aloud, and then discusses empathy, resilience, and
inclusion.
Lana's
presentations have often been described as inspiring, educational and
entertaining, and involve student participation, singing, movement breaks, and
a question-answer period. She performs her books out loud while
displaying illustrations on a large screen for every student to enjoy.
Two
Presentation Options:
Kindergarten
to Grade 3
Grade 4 to
Grade 6
Testimonials:
"Lana was an incredibly
engaging presenter for our K-5 students and brought up many pertinent topics
like wealth inequality and empathy through perspective-taking in
student-friendly ways. She was able to connect to a whole gym full of students
through her personal stories, picture books, and personality. I would highly
recommend having her come talk at your school!"
- Alexis Silvera, Teacher-Librarian, Crystal View Elementary, Victoria, BC
“Lana is a
wonderfully engaging presenter. She had our kindergarten students’
attention from the moment she began speaking as a result of her sunny
disposition and charming manner of presenting to groups. -Amy
Westbury, Teacher
- Librarian, Bruce Trail Public School, Milton, ON
“Lana's
name and the excellence of her presentation still resonates strongly with ALL
the students and staff!!”
- Karen Upper, Library Technician, Sundridge Elementary School, Sundridge, ON
What
reviewers have said about Lana's books:
Tough Like
Mum
One
of CCBC’s Best Books for Kids and Teens, Fall 2021
A Canadian Children's Book Centre Favourite Book of the Year (2021)
“Powerful in its vulnerability.” —Kirkus Reviews
"Powerful stuff." —Wall Street Journal
"This tender tale imparts that asking for help shows toughness,
too." —New York Times.
Tayra’s Not Talking
... a
beautifully illustrated empathetic story about inclusion for primary-age
children who may have or will encounter instances of nonverbal communication.—CM Magazine
Raj’s Rule for the Bathroom at School
CCBC’s Best
Bet, 2020
"Button
subtly and effectively conveys how actions related to anxiety might disrupt a
child’s academic and social performance, but this read-aloud will resonate with
any reader who has faced a fear."
—
Publishers Weekly
You can
find lots more information about Lana and her books at www.lanabutton.com or
through social media @lanabutton
Contact her directly for more information or to book at lanabutton3@gmail.com
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