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- Life and career
- Namesake awards and workshops
- Works Professional books Young-adult novels Children's books Anthologies
- References
- External links
Lee Bennett Hopkins (born April 13, 1938) is an American educator, poet, author, and anthologist. He is the author or editor of over 100 books for children, as well as a number of books and articles for adults. Life and career Hopkins was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. When he was 13 his parents divorced and he moved with his mother and siblings to a low-income housing project in Newark, New Jersey. After high school he enrolled in Newark State Teachers College (now Kean University) in Union, New Jersey, where he majored in education. After graduating in 1960 he taught sixth grade at Westmoreland Elementary in Fair Lawn, New Jersey and pursued a master's degree at Bank Street College of Education in New York City. In 1967 he earned a degree in Administration from Hunter College of the City University of New York. From 1966 to 1968 he served as a senior consultant to Bank Street College's Learning Resource Center in Harlem, New York, and from 1968 and 1976 he worked as a curriculum specialist for Scholastic Magazines, Inc. (now Scholastic Inc.). During those years he published a number of books including works for teachers, children's books, and anthologies of poetry, as well as articles that appeared in publications such as Horn Book and Language Arts (the professional journal of the National Council of Teachers of English).[1] In 1976 Hopkins left Scholastic to become a full-time writer and education advocate. He believes that poetry has an important place in education,[2] and much of his professional writing is devoted to advancing the thesis and suggesting ways to integrate poetry into the curriculum. His 1972 book Pass the Poetry, Please (revised in 1987 and 1998) outlines his views on teaching poetry and includes biographies of several poets whose work he feels will appeal to children, and is consistently popular with teachers.[3] His desire to match children to poems that will speak to them is also behind his prolific production of anthologies; he has been recognized as "the world’s most prolific anthologist of poetry for children" by Guinness World Records.[4] Hopkins has received many awards and honors over his career. He received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Kean University in 1980[5] and in 1989 was awarded the University of Southern Mississippi Medallion for "lasting contributions to children's literature."[6] His autobiographical poetry collection Been To Yesterdays was honored with the Christopher Award in 1995 and was Golden Kite Award honor book in 1996.[7] In 2009 Hopkins was awarded the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children for his lifetime body of work.[8] In 2010, he was awarded a Florida Lifetime Achievement Award by the Southwest Florida Reading Festival, and in 2011 he received the Award for Excellence in Educational Leadership from the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA). In 2016, Hopkins received the prestigious Regina Medal award sponsored by the Catholic Library Association.[9] Hopkins currently lives in Cape Coral, Florida. Namesake awards and workshops - Namesake and founder, Lee Bennett Hopkins Award for Poetry. Established 1993 in cooperation with Pennsylvania Center for the Book.[10]
- Namesake and founder, Lee Bennett Hopkins Promising Poet Award. Established 1995 in cooperation with the International Reading Association.[11]
- Namesake and founder, Lee Bennett Hopkins SCBWI Poetry Award. Established 2015 in cooperation with the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.[12]
- Founder, Annual Lee Bennett Hopkins Writing Institute for Children. In cooperation with Florida Southwestern State College, Ft. Myers, FL.[13]
Works Professional books 2015 SKPU Students- Creative Activities for Gifted Children. With Annette Frank Shaprio. Fearon, 1968.
- Books Are by People. Citation Press, 1969.
- Language Arts Enrichment for Disadvantaged Children in Elementary Schools. Citation Press, 1969. Second edition (published as Language Arts for Children in Elementary Schools), 1974. Third edition, Harper, 1992.
- A Child-Centered Approach to Teaching the Social Studies. With Misha Arenstein. Citation Press, 1971.
- Bringing Poetry into the Minds and Hearts of Children. Citation Press, 1972. Third revised edition, HarperCollins, 1998.
- More Books by More People. Citation Press, 1974.
- A Teacher's Almanac. With Misha Arenstein. Citation Press, 1975.
- The Best of Book Bonanza. Holt, 1980
- Autobiographical Reflections on 101 Creators of Children's Books. HarperCollins, 1995.
Young-adult novels - Mama. Alfred A.Knopf. Dell Paperback. 1977. Reprinted by Boyds Mills Press, 2000.
- Wonder Wheels. Alfred A. Knopf. Dell Paperback, 1980.
- Mama and Her Boys. Harper, 1981. Reprinted by Boyds Mills Press, 2000.
Children's books - Important Dates in Afro-American History. F. Watts, 1969.
- This Street's for Me (poetry), Illustrated by Ann Grifalconi. Crown, 1970.
- A Book of Poems. Illustrated by Charles Robinson. Bobbs-Merrill, 1972.
- Kim's Place and Other Poems. Illustrated by Lawrence DiFiori. Holt, 1974.
- I Loved Rose Ann. Illustrated by Ingrid Fetz. Knopf, 1976.
- An Autobiography. Richard C. Owen, 1994.
- Poems of a Life. Boyds Mills Press, 1995.
- Good Rhymes, Good Times!. Illustrated by Frané Lessac. HarperCollins, 1995.
- Alphabet Poems. Illustrated by Marla Baggetta. Boyds Mills Press/Wordsong, 2003.
- City I Love. Illustrated by Marcellus Hall. Abrams, 2010.
- Full Moon and Star. Illustrated by Marcellus Hall. Abrams, 2011.
- Mary's Song. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Eerdmans, 2012.
Anthologies - Young Poems for City Seasons. Illustrated by Harold James. Crown, 1969.
- Poems by Langston Hughes. Illustrated by Ann Grifalconi, foreword by Arna Bontemps. Knopf, 1969.
- City Talk. Illustrated by Roy Arnella. Knopf, 1970.
- Poems for You. With Misha Arenstein, illustrated by Lisl Weil. Scholastic, 1970.
- The City Spreads Its Wings. Illustrated by Moneta Barnett. Franklin Watts, 1970.
- A Book of Poems. Illustrated by Talavaldis Stubis. Seabury, 1970.
- A Book of Poems. Illustrated by Robert Frankenberg. Crown, 1971.
- A Book of Poems. Illustrated by Emily McCully. Franklin Watts, 1972.
- Happy Birthday to Me!. Scholastic, 1972.
- A Book of Poems. Scholastic, 1972.
- Poems for You. With Misha Arenstein, illustrated by Lisl Weil. Scholastic, 1973.
- Poems by Former Addicts. With Sunna Rasch. Thomas Nelson, 1974.
- Poems of Pride and Love. Illustrated by David Parks. Knopf, 1974.
- Hey-How for Halloween. Illustrated by Janet McCaffery. Harcourt, 1974.
- An Anthology of Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poems. Thomas Nelson, 1974.
- Poetry on Wheels. Illustrated by Frank Aloise. Garrard, 1974.
- Sing Hey for Christmas Day. Illustrated by Laura Jean Allen. Harcourt, 1975.
- Ghostly Stories and Poems. Illustrated by Vera Rosenberry. Albert Whitman, 1976.
- Mischievous Stories and Poems. Illustrated by Vera Rosenberry. Albert Whitman, 1976.
- Good Morning to You, Valentine. Illustrated by Tomie dePaola. Harcourt, 1976.
- Merrily Comes Our Harvest In. Illustrated by Ben Shecter. Harcourt, 1976.
- Thread One to a Star. With Misha Arenstein. Four Winds, 1976.
- Poems You'll Like. With Misha Arenstein, illustrated by Wayne Blickenstaff. Scholastic, 1976.
- Beat the Drum! Independence Day Has Come. Illustrated by Tomie de Paola. Harcourt, 1977.
- Fantastic Stories and Poems. Illustrated by Vera Rosenberry. Albert Whitman. 1977.
- To Look at Any Thing. Illustrated by John Earl. Harcourt, 1978.
- Stories, Poems, and Verse. Illustrated by Vera Rosenberry. Albert Whitman, 1979.
- Stories, Poems, and Verse. Illustrated by Vera Rosenberry. Albert Whitman, 1979.
- A Book of Bedtime Poems. Illustrated by Rosekranz Hoffman. Knopf, 1979.
- Poems for Easter. Illustrated by Tomie de Paola. Harcourt, 1979.
- An Anthology of Life Poems. Thomas Nelson, 1979.
- Poems about Horses. Illustrated by Sam Savitt. Harcourt, 1979.
- By Myself. Illustrated by Glo Coalson. Crowell, 1980.
- Elves, Fairies, and Gnomes. Illustrated by Rosekranz Hoffman. Knopf, 1980.
- Poems about the Seasons. Illustrated by Michael Hague. Harcourt, 1980.
- Morning, Noon, and Nighttime, Too!. Illustrated by Nancy Hannans. Harper, 1980.
- I Am the Cat. Illustrated by Linda Rochester Richards. Harcourt, 1981.
- Prayers, Lullabies and Dream-Poems. Illustrated by Patricia Henderson Lincoln. Knopf, 1982.
- Circus! Circus!. Illustrated by John O'Brien. Knopf, 1982.
- Poems by Carl Sandburg. Illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg. Harcourt, 1982.
- A Dog's Life. Illustrated by Linda Rochester Richards. Harcourt, 1983.
- How Do You Make an Elephant Float?, and Other Delicious Food Riddles. Illustrated by Rosekranz Hoffman. Albert Whitman, 1983.
- Animals from Mother Goose. Illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt. Harcourt, 1983.
- People from Mother Goose. Illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt. Harcourt, 1983.
- The Sky Is Full of Song. Illustrated by Dirk Zimmer. Harper, 1983.
- City Poems. Illustrated by Anna Held Audette. Crowell, 1983.
- Poems and Pictures by Harry Behn. Harcourt, 1984.
- Love and Kisses. Illustrated by Kris Boyd. Houghton, 1984.
- An I-Can-Read Book of Poems. Illustrated by Meagan Lloyd. Harper, 1984.
- Creatures. Illustrated by Stella Ormai. Harcourt, 1985.
- Poems about Eating. Illustrated by Nelle Davis. Little, Brown, and Co., 1985.
- Best Friends. Illustrated by James Watts. Harper, 1986.
- The Sea Is Calling Me. Illustrated by Walter Gaffney-Kessel. Harcourt, 1986.
- Poems about Machines. Illustrated by Anna Held Audette. Crowell, 1987.
- Dinosaurs. Illustrated by Murray Tinkelman. Harcourt, 1987.
- An I-Can-Read Book. Illustrated by Meagan Lloyd. Harper, 1987.
- Poems by Walt Whitman. Illustrated by Charles Mikolaycak. Harcourt, 1988.
- Poems to Read Together. Illustrated by Hilary Knight. Simon & Schuster, 1988.
- Nighttime Poems. Illustrated by Karen Malone. Little, Brown, and Co., 1988.
- Good Books, Good Times!. Illustrated by Harvey Stevenson. Harper, 1990.
- On the Farm. Illustrated by Laurel Molk. Little, Brown, and Co., 1991.
- Happy Birthday. IIus. by Hilary Knight. Simon & Schuster, 1991.
- An I-Can-Read Book. Illustrated by Carolyn Croll. HarperCollins, 1992.
- Poems and Pictures about Growing Up. Illustrated by Jeffrey Dunn. Little, Brown, and Co., 1992.
- Animal Poems. Illustrated by John Wallner. Little, Brown, and Co., 1992.
- Poems of Holidays and Seasons. Illustrated by Karen Baumann. Harcourt, 1992.
- A Trumpet Club Book of Poetry. Illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott. Trumpet Club, 1992.
- Poems about Bugs and Other Crawly Creatures. Illustrated by Peter Palagonia. Doubleday, 1992.
- Poems of Halloween Night. Illustrated by Giles Laroche. Little, Brown, and Co., 1993.
- Baseball Poems. Illustrated by Scott Medlock. Harcourt, 1993.
- It's about Time. Illustrated by Matt Novak. Simon & Schuster, 1993.
- An American History through Poetry. Illustrated by Peter Fiore. Simon & Schuster, 1994.
- An ABC of Poetry. Illustrated by Barry Root. Simon & Schuster, 1994.
- An I-Can-Read Book. Illustrated by Melanie Hill. HarperCollins, 1994.
- Poems about Space: An I-Can-Read Book. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet. HarperCollins, 1995.
- A Book of Short Poems. Illustrated by Susan Gaber. Harcourt, 1995.
- School Supplies. Illustrated by Renee Flower. Simon & Schuster, 1996.
- Sports Poems. Illustrated by Scott Medlock. Harcourt, 1996.
- A Book of Poems. Illustrated by Karen Barbour. Simon & Schuster, 1997.
- Song and Dance. Illustrated by Cheryl Munro Taylor. Simon & Schuster, 1997.
- A Book of Prayers. Illustrated by Amanda Schaffer. Harcourt Brace, 1998.
- First Poems to Read Together. Illustrated by Kathryn Brown. Simon & Schuster, 1998.
- Dino-Roars. Illustrated by Cynthia Fisher. Golden Books, 1999.
- Poems about Famous Americans. Illustrated by Leslie Staub. HarperCollins, 1999.
- A Book of Poems. Illustrated by Virginia Halstead. Simon & Schuster, 1999.
- An I-Can-Read Book. Illustrated by Brian Floca. HarperCollins, 1999.
- A Poetry Atlas of the United States. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Simon & Schuster, 2000.
- Eating through a Day. Illustrated by Renee Flower. Simon & Schuster, 2000.
- Creature Poems. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. HarperCollins, 2002.
- Poems across America. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Orchard, 2002.
- An I-Can-Read-Book. Illustrated by Jane Manning. HarperCollins, 2003.
- Poems about Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening. Illustrated by Karen Barbour. Simon & Schuster, 2004.
- Holiday Poetry. Illustrated by Melanie Hall. HarperCollins, 2004.
- Holiday Poetry. Illustrated by Melanie Hall. HarperCollins, 2004.
- A Full Year of Poetry, People, Holidays, History, Fascinating Facts, and More. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Greenwillow, 2005.
- Holiday Poetry. Illustrated by JoAnn Adinolfi. HarperCollins, 2005.
- Poems. Illustrated by Wolf Erlbruch. HarperCollins, 2005.
- Holiday Poetry. Illustrated by Stacey Schuett. HarperCollins, 2005.
- Got Geography!. Illustrated by Philip Stanton. Greenwillow, 2006.
- Poems to Celebrate the Wonders of Museums. Illustrated by Stacey Dressen-McQueen. Abrams, 2007.
- School Poems. Illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa. HarperCollins, 2008.
- America at War. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. McElderry, 2008.
- Sky Magic. Illustrated by Mariusz Stawaski. Dutton, 2009.
- Incredible Inventions. Illustrated by Julia Sarcone Roach. Greenwillow, 2009.
- Sharing The Seasons. Illustrated by David Diaz. McElderry, 2010.
- Amazing Faces. Illustrated by Chris Soentpiet. Lee & Low, 2010.
- Give Me Wings. Illustrated by Ponder Goembel. Holiday House, 2010.
- Hear My Prayer. Illustrated by Gretchen "Gigi" Moore. Zonderkidz, 2011.
- I Am The Book. Illustrated by Yayo. Holiday House, 2011.
- Dizzy Dinosaurs. Illustrated by Barr Gott. HarperCollins, 2011.
- Nasty Bugs. Illustrated by Will Terry. Dial, 2012.
- All The World's A Stage. Illustrated by Guy Billout. Creative Editions, 2013.
- Manger. Illustrated by Helen Cann. Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2014.
- Poems to Love with Your Baby. Illustrated by Alyssa Nassner. Harry N. Abrams, 2015.
- Jumping Off Library Shelves. Illustrated by Jane Manning. WordSong, 2015.
- Amazing Places. Illustrated by Chris Soentpiet and Christy Hale. Lee & Low Books, 2015
References 1. ^Serpiello, Dan. "Hopkins, Lee Bennett". 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2013. 2. ^Leitich Smith, Cynthia. "Author Interview: Lee Bennett Hopkins on America at War". February 23, 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2013. 3. ^Temple, Charles, et al. ed. An Introduction to Their Literature. Third Edition. Boston: Pearson Education Inc., 2006. p 298. 4. ^"Most prolific anthologist of poetry for children". Retrieved 14 February 2013. 5. ^Lee Bennett Hopkins website. Retrieved 14 February 2013. 6. ^HarperCollins Children's Books - Kids Authors and Illustrators. 7. ^Golden Kite Award recipients {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101209085426/http://www.scbwi.org/Pages.aspx/Golden-Kite-Award-Recipients |date=2010-12-09 }}. Retrieved 14 February 2013. 8. ^http://www.ncte.org/awards/poetry "NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children". Retrieved 14 February 2013. 9. ^{{cite web|title=Catholic Library Association|url=http://cathla.org/Main/Awards/Regina_Medal/Main/Awards/Regina_Medal.aspx?hkey=c364df70-7518-4294-b3a7-0bb603fb89d7|accessdate=January 17, 2016}} 10. ^{{cite web|url = https://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/awards-contests/lee-bennett-hopkins-poetry-award-introduction|accessdate = January 17, 2016|title = Pennsylvania Center for the Book}} 11. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.literacyworldwide.org/about-us/awards-grants/ila-lee-bennett-hopkins-promising-poet-award|accessdate = January 17, 2016|title = International Reading Association}} 12. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.scbwi.org/scbwi-announces-lee-bennett-hopkins-award-for-poetry/|accessdate = January 17, 2016|title = SCBWI}} 13. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.fsw.edu/writersinstitute|accessdate = January 17, 2016|title = FSW}}
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