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5 Million Children's Books Now on Grocery Shelves from Cheerios(R) Spoonfuls of Stories(R)
For the sixth year in a row, Cheerios®
is putting FIVE MILLION great children’s
books free inside boxes of Cheerios cereal, as part of its sixth annual Cheerios®
Spoonfuls of Stories®
program, kicking off during National Children’s
Book Week, November 12 to 18, 2007.
In addition, Cheerios is again working with First Book, an
award-winning children’s literacy nonprofit,
to give a year’s worth of children’s
books to 50 reading programs serving disadvantaged children across the
country. Over the past six years, Cheerios has donated more than
$2.5 million to support First Book and its mission: to help get brand
new books to children from low-income families.
"As an elementary school teacher, I was
saddened by how many of my students didn't have any books at all at
home, let alone high quality books to which they could relate,”
said Jacqui Robbins, author of The New Girl...And Me, one
of the books featured inside boxes. "That's
part of why I started writing and why I love this program. Cheerios
Spoonfuls of Stories and the work of First Book are getting great books
into children's hands. But we have so many more children to reach.”
This year’s book offerings from Cheerios are
five great titles from Simon & Schuster Children’s
Publishing, including a book that Cheerios had specially printed in both
English and Spanish. The book titles are:
The New Girl . . . and Me
by Jacqui Robbins, illustrated by Matt Phelan: This picture book
by first-time author Jacqui Robbins tells the story of Mia and her
classmates as a new girl, Shakeeta, comes to join their class. Mia
reaches out to Shakeeta after the class bully and other kids exclude
the new girl from their soccer game. Children will readily relate to
this story, as Mia learns more about Shakeeta, her pet iguana,
Igabelle, and how to make a new friend. Cheerios had this book
specially printed in both English and Spanish. For ages 4-7.
Everybody Needs a Rock by Byrd Baylor, illustrated by Peter Parnall: The
striking illustrations of reknowned artist Peter Parnall beautifully
illustrate Byrd Baylor’s timeless and
universal story that whether or not children have "tricycles,
bicycles, horses, elephants, goldfish, three-room playhouses, fire
engines or wind-up dragons” to play with,
EVERYBODY needs a special rock of their very own. Byrd’s
"Ten Rules for Finding a Rock”
helps celebrate the beauty of nature that can be found all around us,
and the joy of discovering it for ourselves. An ALA Notable
Children’s Book. For ages 4-8.
Things that are most in the world
by Judi Barrett, illustrated by John Nickle: What are the
silliest, wiggliest, longest, hottest, jumpiest, prickliest things in
the world? This picture book captures children’s
imagination as Barrett and Nickle explore superlatives through lively
prose and bright, engaging illustrations. For ages 3-7.
Do YOU Have a Hat?
by Eileen Spinelli, illustrated by Geraldo Valério:
This colorful book celebrates hats of all kinds and provides support
to parents who are tired of saying, "Where’s
your hat?” as their children head outdoors.
Celebrate composer Igor Stravinsky’s green
beret, Abraham Lincoln’s stovepipe hat,
Carmen Miranda’s towering hat of fruit, and
more, all interspersed with the lively refrain, "Do
YOU Have a Hat?” This book will have your
family talking about their favorite hats –
and children and adults will likely learn something about famous
historical figures -- and the hats they wore. A Junior Library Guild Selection, a Carolyn W. Field Award from the
Pennsylvania Library Association, and selected for the Kansas State
Reading Circle Primary Titles and the Virginia Young Readers
List. For ages 3-6.
Jakers!™
Piggley’s
Treasure Hunt adapted by Catherine Lucas, images by
Entara Ltd. In this book, featuring characters from PBS’s
popular Jakers! television show, Mr. Winks the Dad shows Piggley,
Ferny and Dannan that chores can be fun. Mr. Winks sends Piggley and
his friends on a treasure hunt – and when
the treasure hunt is done, the chores are, too! For ages 4-8.
One of these paperback books will be available inside each Cheerios
cereal box marked "Spoonfuls of Stories,”
expected to be on shelves between November 2007 and early spring 2008.
The books, which are specially sized to fit inside cereal boxes, feature
all the original content and illustrations. Families can see which book
is in the box through a special cut-out window on the front of the box ~
so they can pick the exact book they want, or collect all five titles.
And boxes will also feature information on how to make your own online
donation to First Book, to help get brand new books to children from
low-income families.
"In disadvantaged communities, helping even a
single child learn to read can help stop the cycle of poverty in that
family for the next generation,” said Kyle
Zimmer, president of First Book. "Studies
have shown that the only measure that correlates significantly with
school reading scores is the number of books in the home –
and yet, appallingly, in many low-income communities there is just one
book for every 300 children. Thanks to the ongoing financial support and
partnership with Cheerios, we are not only getting more books to
children who need them, but more people are aware of the need and the
importance of making sure that children have books to read.” "We hope that by continuing to provide high
quality books for children right inside boxes of Cheerios cereal, and
providing financial support to First Book to get books to children from
low-income families, we are doing our part to help make books and
reading a very special part of every child’s
life,” said Ricardo Fernandez,
marketing manager for Cheerios.
For information, see www.spoonfulsofstories.com
or the specially marked box of Cheerios cereal on your breakfast table.
ABOUT CHEERIOS
Cheerios, America’s No. 1 cereal, debuted in
1941 as Cheerioats. The nation’s first
ready-to-eat oat cereal has since become one of the most trusted and
recognized brands in America. In fact, one of every 10 boxes of cereal
sold in America is a box of Cheerios. General Mills’
popular franchise includes Cheerios, Honey Nut Cheerios, Frosted
Cheerios, Fruity Cheerios, Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, MultiGrain Cheerios,
Berry Burst Cheerios and Yogurt Burst Cheerios. Cheerios also has a
publishing division that includes the popular Cheerios Play Books and
other activity books. For more information, go to www.cheerios.com.
ABOUT FIRST BOOK
First Book is a national nonprofit organization with a single mission:
to give children from low-income families the opportunity to read and
own their first new books. Through hundreds of local Advisory Boards,
the First Book National Book Bank, and the First Book Marketplace, the
organization provides an ongoing supply of new books to children
participating in community-based mentoring, tutoring, and family
literacy programs. First Book has provided 50 million new books to
children in need in thousands of communities nationwide. For more
information about First Book, please visit www.FirstBook.org.
ABOUT SIMON & SCHUSTER
Simon & Schuster, a part of the CBS Corporation, is a global leader in
the field of general interest publishing, dedicated to providing the
best in fiction and nonfiction for consumers of all ages, across all
printed, electronic, and audio formats. Its divisions include Simon &
Schuster Adult Publishing, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Simon
& Schuster Audio, Simon & Schuster Digital, and international companies
in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. For more information,
visit our website at www.simonsays.com.
ABOUT NATIONAL CHILDREN’S
BOOK WEEK
An annual celebration begun in 1919, National Children’s
Book Week introduces young people to authors, illustrators, and books in
schools, libraries, homes, and bookstores. As the official sponsor of
National Children's Book Week, the Children’s
Book Council, a nonprofit trade association that promotes the use and
enjoyment of children’s trade books and
related literacy materials for young people, encourages young people to
discover the complexity of the world beyond their own experience through
books. For more information, visit www.cbcbooks.org.
Cheerios, Honey Nut Cheerios, Frosted Cheerios, MultiGrain Cheerios,
Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, Berry Burst Cheerios, Yogurt Burst Cheerios,
Fruity Cheerios and Spoonfuls of Stories are trademarks of General Mills.
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