An Out-of-This-World Experience for Students at Margaret B. Henderson Elementary

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Submitted by Emily Davis from the Dallas Education Foundation

Students at Margaret B. Henderson Elementary School were treated to an unforgettable experience when author Lauren Sanchez visited to read her debut children’s book, “The Fly Who Flew to Space.”

The exciting literacy event was brought to Henderson through the longstanding partnership between Barnes & Noble and the Dallas Education Foundation. 

“Our kids are the winners when we all work together to promote positive reading experiences,” said Patricia Alvarado Barnes, Director of Library Media Services.

Over 200 students listened as Sanchez read aloud the story of Flynn, a fly with big dreams of becoming an astronaut. After the reading, students had the opportunity to ask questions about the writing process and Sanchez’s journey to becoming a published author. Sanchez even shared the inspiration for her book, recalling a memorable moment when a fly traveled with her during her helicopter flight.

Each student received their own copy of “The Fly Who Flew to Space,” allowing them to share the magic with their families and add to their home libraries. Additionally, teachers received a classroom copy of the book and items to support their classrooms from their Amazon Wishlists.

Ida Escobedo, principal of Henderson, expressed her gratitude for the support of her school. When the opportunity arose for an author visit, she quickly embraced it, knowing how impactful these visits can be for students. 

Kena Sosa, library media specialist at Henderson, noted the significance of this type of event. 

“Meeting an author brings reading to life for students and creates a memorable connection to an author, a book, and an experience,” she said. “The students will never forget the excitement of meeting a real author in person who energizes and inspires them.”

Director of Library Media Service, Patricia Alvarado echoed Sosa’s statement. 

“Bringing children’s book authors to Dallas ISD campuses sparks excitement for books and a love of reading and creativity while giving students a firsthand look at the power of storytelling,” she said. “These experiences not only inspire students to become confident writers and thinkers but also support Dallas ISD’s vision of educating all students for success.”

Margaret B. Henderson Elementary’s event with Lauren Sanchez is a testament to the power of community investment in our schools.

 

 

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