SillyBooks (online resource)
January 9, 2008 by Paul Hamilton
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The Read/Write web really is for everyone. Here’s a quality website where young writers can showcase their writing. At SillyBooks, every child between the ages of 4 and 16 can have his or her writing published for a global audience. This strikes me as a golden opportunity for learners everywhere! For teachers, it is a wonderful resource.
SillyBooks invites children to submit their written work, either fiction or non-fiction. Submissions may be individual or collaborative efforts. SillyBooks publishes all the writing that it receives, and visitors to the site are encouraged to vote for the writing they appreciate most.
As a powerful motivator, each month SillyBooks turns the best piece of writing it receives into a beautifully illustrated and animated flash book that is read aloud by a professional actor. SillyBooks chooses what it deems to be the best piece of writing from the 3 submissions that receive the most votes. For most authors, I expect that the cash prize of $25 pales by comparison with the published version of the writing.
SillyBooks has created a high quality website, with a significant range of attractive and engaging offerings for children. In addition to the material written by children for other children, there are stories and poetry by established authors, catchy animated songs suitable for sing-along, puzzles and games.
SillyBooks is a website with potential to enrich and extend learning and literacy development on many levels.
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Lovely site man - keep up the good work!
Great resource — am going to have my son do this!
These flash based book sites are growing in number very quickly.
Awesome site!
Use your books in computer lab all the time. Kids love the stories and especially “Pirate Song”.
You make a lot of kids smile