Breakfast and a Book
Breakfast and a Book returns in 2023 with two LIVE virtual events! Each 30-minute session will feature story time, tips to fuel up with breakfast and the opportunity to ask a celebrity questions. The books and discussion are geared towards students in Kindergarten through 3rd grades.
Breakfast and a Book – Part One
Feb. 9 at 10:00 AM (EST)
Celebrate Black History Month with Detroit Pistons mascot, Hooper, and Aaron Scott as they read The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson at Source Booksellers in Detroit, MI. The story reminds us that we all feel like outsiders sometimes and how brave it is that we go forth anyway.
Visit Source Booksellers to find their location, books and upcoming events.
How to join the live event:
- Classroom: Teachers, register to watch on Zoom in your classroom. You will receive a unique link to join. If you have students joining virtually, information will be provided for them to join on Facebook LIVE or YouTube. You can submit questions during the event through the Zoom Q and A box.
- Outside the Classroom: Registration is not required. Join the live event at the Milk Means More Facebook Event page or the Milk Means More YouTube channel. Questions can be submitted through Facebook LIVE but not through YouTube.
Breakfast and a Book – Part Two
Mar. 10 at 10:00 AM (EST)
REGISTRATION WILL OPEN SOON!
Celebrate National Reading Month and National School Breakfast Week with Farmer Courtney as she reads Chocolate Milk, Por Favor: Celebrating Diversity with Empathy from inside a barn. Written by Maria Dismondy, the story shows how being different is delicious and that kindness and empathy are truly universal languages.
Visit Cardinal Rule Press to orders copies of Chocolate Milk, Por Favor: Celebrating Diversity with Empathy and to find many more books. The author has a link to a free Reader’s Guide and free Coloring Pages.
Free Nutrition Education Resources from Milk Means More:
Support your health and wellness lessons with FREE downloadable resources that follow National and Michigan Health Standards. Navigate to curriculum, activities, handouts, posters, videos and even parent education pieces to support lesson planning. Check out the highlights at milkmeansmore.org. See something you’d like to order for your classroom? FREE hard copies are available for Michigan’s educators to order from the website for some educational materials.
2022 Breakfast and a Book – Part One – recording
Featuring soccer player and author Emily Eitzman reading Grandpa’s Advice
Emily Eitzman plays for the AFC Ann Arbor’s women’s soccer team and the U of M club team. She is involved in several community projects and recently authored and illustrated the book, Grandpa’s Advice. The story about a young girl and her grandpa teaches about kindness, gratitude, and hard work. Emily’s passion to increase diversity in children’s literature has led her to start the project, Raising Good People. Read more about Emily
2022 Breakfast and a Book – Part Two
Detroit Piston Saddiq Bey reads All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold
Saddiq Bey is in his second season with the Detroit Pistons, averaging almost 16 points per game. He will be reading All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold to celebrate Black History Month. The book follows a group of students through the school day as they learn about and celebrate each other’s traditions. Learn more about Saddiq Bey of the Detroit Pistons
*Breakfast and a Book – Part Two was not recorded.
2022 Breakfast and a Book – Part Three – recording
Featuring author Carol McCloud reading Have You Filled a Bucket Today?
Have You Filled a Bucket Today? encourages students to express kindness, appreciation, and love by filling other’s buckets and their own bucket. Carol, the “Bucket Lady”, will read her storybook and talk about her goal to inspire individuals to grow in kindness, self-control, resilience and forgiveness. Read more about Carol McCloud
Breakfast and a Book with Justin Abdelkader – recording
Watch Justin as he enjoys a nutritious breakfast and reads his book Shoot for the Goal – the Justin Abdelkader Story.