Scholastic Reads

The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet: Giving Children a Voice

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This week, we're talking about the importance of raising children's voices. First, we're joined by Carmen Agra Deedy, the acclaimed author of the new picture book The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!, an allegorical tale of a brave, little rooster in a town where singing has been outlawed. Carmen shares the story of her own childhood as a Cuban refugee living in Decatur, Georgia, and talks about the importance of the message that children should be encouraged to speak their truths. Next, we talk with Dana McDonough, a second grade teacher who was named the 2016 State Teacher of the Year from New York. Dana tells us how she works to make every child feel heard in her classroom. Additional Resources: More information on The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet! by Carmen Agra Deedy, illustrated by Eugene Yelchin Dana McDonough's blog post about invisible backpacks More about Carmen Agra Deedy Guests: Carmen Agra Deedy is one of America's most foremost storytellers. Her many award-winning books include Martina the Beau