Ellen Levine Born:
  United States Of America

Current Home:
New York / Salem, New York,
United States Of America

Ellen Levine Author Visit Kit

Author Visit Kit

By Ellen Levine

Ellen Levine is an award-winning children's book author who writes both non-fiction and fiction. In her presentation, she focuses on the grand adventure of non-fiction by sharing her experiences in exploring other worlds. "Many young people think research is achingly dull; you copy information from an encyclopedia, give it a title, and call it a report." Using her books as examples, Levine demonstrates the excitement of working with primary sources.

Author's home: New York City
Suggested audience: grades 3–7
Maximum number of presentations per day: 3
Honorarium: $1400.00 per day plus expenses, $1500.00 if overnight stay required

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    If You Lived When There Was Slavery in America

    If You Lived When There Was Slavery in America

    by Ellen Levine and Ellen Beier

    The If You series provides a child-friendly way for beginning readers to learn about significant eras in our past, while still being a lot of fun. Each book's inviting question-and-answer format and lively full-color illustrations make this truly living history. This series is a go-to source for history made comprehensive, comprehensible, and entertaining.

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    If You Traveled on the Underground Railroad

    If You Traveled on the Underground Railroad

    by Ellen Levine and Larry Johnson

    Vivid full-color illustrations and a question-and-answer text bring to life traditional life, customs, and everyday worlds in this series covering a rich range of historical events, eras, and peoples. Meticulous research, accuracy of detail, and facts told from a child's perspective convey what it was like to live in another time. Basic concepts of history are made meaningful through details of daily life, putting young readers into the middle of the action.

    The vast and complex network

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