Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Check out this video about PBT!

Interview of Hanna Schock

Click on the link above to see me discussing PBT at the 1st anniversary celebration of Faith. Family. Career with my friend and the group's creator Kanessa Miller Doss. My interview begins about 11 minutes in and lasts about a half hour. 

Below are the details of what I shared about PBT.

BOOKS THAT INSPIRED PBT:

The Giving Tree by Silverstein

The Amida Tree by Ferrante (inspired by The Giving Tree)

Old Turtle by Wood & Chee (3 book series)

Note: These 3 books are featured here. Others below will be featured in the future.


EXAMPLES OF PBT BOOKS BY AGE:

Infants/Toddlers: No Matter What by Dodd (many in this series)

Preschoolers: My Friend is Sad by Willems (Elephant & Piggie series)

Elementary-Aged: Tomorrow I’ll Be Kind by Hische

Tweens: I Am One: A Book of Action by Verde & Reynolds 

Teens: For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World 

                    by Waters & Morris

Adults: Is That Story True? by Alary & Kyle


FAVORITE AUTHORS: Use the search engine (upper right) to search by name. Those in bold are illustrators as well.                                                                                 

Amy Kraus Rosenthal        Marie-Helene Delval                          

Kadir Nelson                      Amy June Bates

Emma Dodd                       Matthew Paul Turner

Tim Ladwig                         Glenys Nellist

Mo Willems                        Laura Alary

Tim Ladwig                         Jacqueline Woodson

Todd Parr                            Karma Wilson                                                              

Barbara Kerley (National Geographic photos)           

Archbishop Desmond Tutu (excellent children’s Bible too)

   

FAVORITE PUBLISHER: Flyaway Books


HOW TO APPROACH SECULAR BOOKS: 

5 PBT QUESTIONS

In the search engine (upper right), type in “PBT Questions” for more info. and examples.

1.      Is God, Jesus, or The Holy Spirit in the story?           

            i.e., The Rabbit Listened by Doerrfeld

2.       Is there a sacred theme to the story? 

            i.e., Maybe Something Beautiful by Campoy, Howell, and Lopez 

3.    Does the story remind you of a scripture story, character, or verse?           

i.e., Little Elephant by Hoban & Ford 


4.      Does the story contain or encourage a spiritual practice?

i.e., Wonder Walkers by Archer         

5.       How might hearing this story positively affect behavior? 

i.e., Exclamation Mark by Rosenthal & Lichtenheld

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