Jarrett J. Krosoczka: Why lunch ladies are heroes
Jarret Krosoczka: Zašto su tete iz kantine heroji
Jarrett J. Krosoczka is the author/illustrator of countless children's books and graphic novels, including Good Night, Monkey Boy, Baghead and the Lunch Lady series. Full bio
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prva knjiga za djecu
ručkove za taj dan.
and she looked at me and she said,
i pogledala me i rekla,
je znala da sam Krosoczka,
is 20 years older than I am,
koji je 20 godina stariji od mene,
iz kantine kada je bio dijete,
je iz škole na kraju dana?
i matematičara mutanata,
od strane djece,
bilo uključeno u program
superheroja koji sliči na nas."
me for what I saw there,
pripremiti za ono što sam vidio ondje,
kako puno joj je značilo
dan kada djeca
za osoblje iz kantine.
School Nutrition Association,
Školskom Asocijacijom za Ishranu,
za ručak svakog dana.
pet milijardi ručaka
nekoliko komadića piletine više
student that comes through her line
koji prolazi njenom linijom
67 posto njihovih učenika
mobilnu jedinicu za prehranu
potpisalo različtii nadjev
osoblju koje se brine za ručak,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jarrett J. Krosoczka - Author/illustratorJarrett J. Krosoczka is the author/illustrator of countless children's books and graphic novels, including Good Night, Monkey Boy, Baghead and the Lunch Lady series.
Why you should listen
Jarrett J. Krosoczka has been a storyteller since the ripe age of eight, when he wrote his first book, The Owl Who Thought He Was The Best Flyer, about an owl who challenged Hermes to a flying race. Since that rather promising start Krosoczka has published 18 picture books and graphic novels for children, including the much-loved Lunch Lady series, which is a two-time winner of the Children's Choice Book Award. Krosoczka hosts The Book Report with JJK on Sirius XM's Kids Place Live, a radio show about books, aimed at kids 10 and younger. In 2010 he founded the Joseph and Shirley Krosoczka Memorial Youth Scholarships at Worcester Art Museum, to fund classes for young and underprivileged aspiring artists.
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