Speakers List
Arlette N. Braman
School
Visits
I love visiting schools and speaking with kids in elementary,
middle, and jr. high grades about writing and multicultural topics.
(Presentations and workshops can be tailored to younger or older audiences.)
My visits are very interactive and always include slide presentations
and individual classroom visits to make a craft or cook a recipe from
one of my books.
School Presentations
Cultural Awareness and Tolerance
(Large group presentation highlights include waves of immigration to
America, the Melting Pot Theory, America today, cultural understanding
through art, cooking, and play.
Understanding Native Americans
(Large group presentation highlights include Native American history
you didn't learn in school, understanding Native American beliefs, awareness
of Native American life through their art, and my travels to the reservations
and Native communities.
Secrets of Ancient Cultures
(Large group presentation highlights include history of the Maya and
Inca, the beliefs and way of life of these fascinating ancient cultures,
artifacts of the people, and my travels to the ancient Maya ruins in
Cozumel and Belize.
Arlette Braman's Published Credits
Books (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
Secrets of Ancient Cultures: The
Maya
Activities and Crafts from a Mysterious Land, 2003
Kids Around the World Create!
The Best Crafts and Activities From Many Lands, 1999
Kids Around the World Cook! The
Best Foods and Recipes From Many Lands, 2000
Celebrating Our Heritage: Traditional
Native American Arts and Activities, 2000
Kids Around the World Play! The
Best Fun and Games From Many Lands, 2002
New for Fall 2003!
Secrets of Ancient Cultures: The
Inca
What the Critics are Saying!
A lively read (Kids Around the World Play!) that's a great
choice for elementary-school libraries, this book shows our Nintendo-crazed
kids that there are plenty of ways to have fun...The author also serves
up some interesting games’ history...Since many of these games
can be played indoors, the book will help teachers add a multicultural
aspect to gym class, or to rainy-day recesses.
Children's Literature, Donna Freedman,
2002
"Tav adored Arlette Braman's KIDS AROUND THE WORLD COOK!
THE BEST FOODS AND RECIPES FROM MANY LANDS, because "it had an order
I can understand, and it gives a lot of information about food," the
latter in highlighted boxes called "Tasty Tidbits" and "Culture Link."
This book is geared toward older kids, who will appreciate the multi-cultural
lore and food facts as well as the recipes."
FoodNouveau.com
"As both an activity book and an introduction to Native
American culture, Celebrating Our Heritage: Traditional Native American
Crafts and Activities, written by Arlette N. Braman and illustrated
by Bill Helin, is a welcome addition to any classroom. Braman was careful
to avoid any activities that involve objects sacred to Native Americans."
Lauren P. Gattilia, Education WorldŽ,
2001
"I really like this craft book [Kids Around the World
Create!]. The instructions are carefully and clearly written with children
in mind.Craft projects give interesting facts about the cultures they
were originally created in.I find [this book] interesting and educational,
especially because it leaves the reader with a desire to learn more."
Eclectic Homeschool Association, 2001
Kids Around the World Cook! is a recommended book from
the PBS show Between the Lions.
Time for Kids featured "Iroquois Tree of Peace," one of
the activities in Traditional Native American Arts and Activities in
their teacher's guide.
Bio
When I was a child, I loved learning about different
cultures and Social Studies was one of my favorite subjects. My parents
filled my childhood with rich cultural experiences, foods, traditions,
and customs. As a former teacher, I developed multicultural units of
study, tying in art, music, and literature. I wanted my students to
gain an understanding and an appreciation for people from other cultures.
It was only natural that I chose to write about different cultures when
I started my writing career.
I was born and raised in New Jersey. I love to travel
and have been to many countries around the world. It's fun to meet people
from different cultures, learn about their customs, sample their foods,
and try to understand their world. I draw on those experiences when
I write. Writing takes up a lot of my time, but I love to sail and spend
as much time as I can on the Chesapeake. I also enjoy horseback riding,
tennis, traveling, and taking vacations with my kids at the beach. I
live in Maryland and Pennsylvania with my two children and our dog,
Scout.
For a brochure on my school
visits or information about my books, contact:
Contact:
Arlette N. Braman
510 Walnut Grove,
East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
E-mail: arlnb52@yahoo.com
Telephone: 570-421-0854
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