ROAR is for READING by Beth Ferry

ROAR is for READING by Beth Ferry is a must have for any library! This book teaches advocacy and a love and appreciation for the diversity found in libraries.

The book starts with the first library, a cave with a few rare and precious books in it. Who better to guard these books than a lion who can ROAR and protect them! Over time, lions turned into librarians and their libraries grew in size and number. They found they didn’t have to ROAR so much, they could focus on enjoying the books, and getting others to enjoy them as well.

Until a letter came in the mail. The librarian took her son with her to the Mayor’s office to find out about this letter, and when she returned she began taking books off the shelves. Julius, her son, felt sad and asked why. He was told people were afraid these books were dangerous. He ran to his favorites to make sure they were still there and sat remembering them and who read them to him. Cherishing those moments that make those books our favorites.

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About Katy Beattie

Katy Beattie is the Teacher-Librarian at Pioneer Elementary School (Olympia, WA). She has been teaching for 17 years and been a Teacher-Librarian for more than half that time. She has an Australian Labradoodle and two young boys (ages 8 and 11). Her favorite books are anything by Kate DiCamillo and Jason Reynolds, Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie, and The Woman Who Walked into Doors by Roddy Doyle. Her favorite things to teach are coding/robotics and Battle of the Books.