| Performer Information | |
| Stage name: | Carol Parenzan Smalley, Children's Author, Teaching Artist, Underground Engineer |
| Performer name: | Carol Parenzan Smalley |
| Phone: | 518-332-0891 |
| Mailing address: | P.O. Box 253 Johnstown, NY 12095 |
| E-mail address: | Carol@CarolSmalley.com |
| Website: | http://www.CarolSmalley.com |
| Previous appearances at: |
Johnstown Public Library, Hastings-on-Hudson, Catskill Public Library, White Plains Public Library, Dormann Library (Bath)
Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Information last updated: | 12/07/2012 |
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| Program |
Category |
Description |
Fee |
| Engineering the Underground |
Nature- Environment, Science, Visual Arts- Other |
Join Carol Parenzan Smalley, a civil engineer focusing on underground investigations and a published children's author of non-fiction books, as you explore underground construction by animals and humans. Parents and children will work together using STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) skills to "engineer" a 3-D "star" book depicting scenes from the underground. Smalley will share information about the science behind underground explorations and her latest works-in-progress.
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$201- $350 |
| Journaling with Lewis and Clark |
History, Literature- Other, Multicultural- Native American |
Carol Smalley, author of What's So Great about Lewis and Clark?, for Mitchell Lane Publishers, introduces participants to the journals of Lewis and Clark (and other members of the Corps of Discovery). Participants create their own journals to document their life adventures. Library receives personalized, signed copy of her book for its collection.
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$201- $350 |
| Hoo Cares? Saving Endangered Animals and Plants through Story |
Literature- Creative Writing, Nature- Animals, Nature- Environment |
Carol Smalley, author of two books about threatened animals and plants for Mitchell Lane Publishers, shares her writing and passion for the environment with participants. With a degree in environmental engineering, Smalley helps participants to create stories to bring attention to animals and plants that need our help. Smalley helped to create the TREK (Traveling through the Region with Exploration Kits) program through the Parent-Child Grant Program. Library receives personalized, signed copy of her book for its collection.
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$201- $350 |
| The Hero Within: Writing Your Life Story |
History, Literature- Creative Writing, Literature- Authors |
Carol Smalley is the author of two books about heroes. Born and raised in Hershey (PA), the Chocolatetown native was asked to create two books about the founders -- Milton S. Hershey and Catherine Hershey -- of the town and school for orphans, which later became the Milton Hershey School.
For her picture book, she parallels the life of a red oak tree and the 100-year history of the school. For middle grade students, she creates a journal-style book written by an 8th-grade boy and set in 1977-78, when girls were first admitted to the school. For her workshop, she guides participants in writing their own life stories, using either story technique.
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$201- $350 |
| Pets and Poetry |
Literature- Creative Writing, Literature- Authors, Nature- Animals |
Author of How to Convince Your Parents You Can Care for a Hamster (Mitchell Lane Publishers), Carol Smalley shares poems about pets and guides participants through the creative poetry writing process. She also answers questions about the research and writing process for her book about hamsters and a horse guide for Barnes and Noble that she and her daughter, Elise, co-authored. Library receives personalized, signed copy of her book for its collection.
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$201- $350 |
| Navigate with Explorer Henry Hudson |
History, Life Skills- Other, Literature- Authors |
Mitchell Lane children's author Carol Parenzan Smalley takes participants on a mapping journey with explorer Henry Hudson using her Robbie Reader biography book about the explorer. The workshop includes a hands-on mapping project where young explorers make a 3-D relief map using salt dough of the Hudson River Valley. All materials supplied. Library receives personalized, signed copy of her book for its collection. Target age: Grades 1 to 4.
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$201- $350 |
| Grow Your Green Esteem |
Literature- Authors, Nature- Environment, Science |
You can make a difference. In this workshop, students discover steps their families can take to shrink their carbon footprints. With a degree in environmental engineering, Carol guides students in an engaging conversation about green living. To celebrate their green esteem, each student makes an earth card using paper-engineering (pop-up) techniques. (Shh! It’s math!)
Green Esteem is a program based on the trickle up theory. Carol Parenzan Smalley is the author of Tell Your Parents: Green Changes You Can Make Around the Home, fresh off the press in 2009 by Mitchell Lane Publishers, a leader in education publishing. She holds a degree in environmental engineering from Penn State and has written over 20 books.
Libraries hosting the program receive a free, signed, personalized copy of the book to add to their collection.
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$201- $350 |
| Children's Author-in-Residence |
Literature- Authors, Literature- Creative Writing, Visual Arts- Other |
Children's author Carol Parenzan Smalley spends scheduled time in your library sharing her work on current projects, answering patrons' questions, using local resources for research and market analysis, discussing current favorite books of young readers, and encouraging children's reading and writing in general. She can be scheduled as frequently as your program desires. Target age: All ages.
NOTE: The author is also available to continue the relationship on a virtual basis using modern web technology.
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$201- $350 |
| Writing for Children |
Life Skills- Other, Literature- Authors, Performing Arts- Storytelling |
Carol Parenzan Smalley is a writer, editor, and educator of children's writing materials. She is also the creator and instructor of Writing for Children, an online course offered through 2,400+ colleges and universities around the world. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the children's publishing industry and provided with first steps to writing for children and getting published. Includes a Q and A session. All materials supplied. Target age: Grade 8 to adult.
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$351- $500 |
| Looking Beyond the Printed Word |
Literature- Authors, Other, Visual Arts- Crafts |
Author Carol Parenzan Smalley takes participants beyond the printed words in picture books to examine the other story -- children's book illustrators and their art techniques (ink, pastels, 3D, digital, fabric, etc.). The program includes one hands-on activity illustrating how picture books can be extended into art activities. All art materials provided. Target age: Grades 2 to 7.
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$201- $350 |
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