Reviews
“Thank you so so much for the promptness in which you sent our books to us. I was so excited when I received them today. They are beautifully bound and just like we had anticipated them to look. The students were excited to see their work in print. This has made a positive impact on them and for that I am thankful. I hope to continue this project each year regardless of the grade level I will teach.” Read More
Mrs. Karen Fleming
7th and 8th Grade Teacher
Mantachie Attendance Center
Mantachie, MS
“Writing stories can be hard for some students, but when I tell them, ‘Your work will be published in a book,’ they get so excited and really engage in the process! As a teacher, you know you’ve connected with students when they come to class the first day hoping to write and publish stories.” Read More
Angie Kelley
4th Grade Teacher
Central Elementary School
Gonzales, Louisiana
“I can’t think of better way to value student’s writing work than to publish their own stories and illustrations. Thank you for making this effort so worthwhile.” Read More
Barbara Skane
First Grade Teacher
St. John’s School
Hollywood, Maryland
“The book project not only completes our educational objectives, but the student’s handwriting and artwork are kept for years to come in a professionally bound book that the students are so proud to have.” Read More
Carrie Reber
4th Grade Teacher
Crown of Life Lutheran School
Colleyville, Texas
“Oftentimes, papers, research work, and stories written for class are lost and forgotten soon after the work is completed. By publishing these stories into hardbound copies, student work is honored and shared with others to provide that lasting memory. There is no more powerful motivation for young authors to work hard to improve a piece of writing than publishing for an audience who will appreciate the work.” Read More
Cheri Olmstead
Valley Oak Elementary 4th Grade GATE Teacher
Area 3 Writing Project Teacher Consultant
UC Davis
Davis, California
“When the finished books arrive, the faces of these young children are priceless; the pride in their work inspires them to continue their writing, even during the summer. I have had children who had their books published five years ago bring their precious books to show me and ask if I remember their story!” Read More
Diane Goldsmith
Kindergarten Teacher
New School Prep
Orlando, Florida
“These projects motivate students to want to write and be creative. Publishing will help you to enrich your writing curriculum and support cross-content learning for all students.”
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Dominick Martiniello
Library Media Specialist
Connor Elementary School
Suffern, NY
“We at McDonogh 1st grade love doing our Published Book Project. The children gain such autonomy in the writing process.” Read More
Ellee Thompson
First Grade
McDonogh School
Owings Mills, Maryland
“I love making StudentPublishing.com’s books with my class. The projects are perfect for teaching students the whole writing process from ideas to final publication.” Read More
Flav Ann Karst
1st Grade Teacher
Horace Mann Elementary School
Huntington, Indiana
“The process of writing, editing, and illustrating a book can be intimidating for my seventh grade students. However, when they know their work will be published as a real book for them to keep, they are motivated to work hard to create their best writing.” Read More
Frankie Harris
7th Grade Language Arts
Berlin Community School
Berlin, New Jersey
“The idea that their work is going to be sent away and printed as a real book gets students very excited and involved in making it their best work.” Read More
Kristen Miller
3rd Grade Teacher
Center Grove School
Randolph, New Jersey
“Publishing a book through StudentPublishing.com has both academic and affective benefits that will impact the students this year and in the future. Enriching the writing curriculum with this project will motivate children to write. It is wonderful to see the quality of work the students are able to produce. The finished books give each student pride in their accomplishments and enables them to keep and share their work for years to come.”Read More
Lisa Maki
4th grade teacher
Sacred Heart Cathedral School
Knoxville, Tennessee
“The students’ children’s books were a sure hit! As I looked around the room and saw our students, along with some of the small children who were also present, parents, and friends laughing, bonding and sharing, it brought goosebumps to my skin. Fulton Academy students try to write a grant every year so they too can engage in the same experience and satisfaction that is so highly talked about at our school.” Read More
Melissa Albert
High School Teacher
Fulton Academy
Fulton, MO
“This is a wonderful way to motivate students to write, and to take pride in their work. I will continue to use it each year with my students.” Read More
Michelle Baer
2nd Grade Teacher
Marvista Elementary
Normandy Park, Washington
“It’s an annual event at Jacksonville Elementary School. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity to validate the children’s’ writing!” Read More
Michelle Caudill
Third Grade Teacher
Jacksonville Elementary School
Phoenix, Maryland
“All our third grade students participate in this program and experience pride and satisfaction in their published books. Thanks again for providing these projects for us, for the caring and responsive customer service and for the quality of the published books.” Read More
Patty Shaw
3rd Grade Teacher
The Pine School
Stuart, Florida
“Our students love the books provided by StudentPublishing.com! Both the quality and customer service is excellent.” Read More
Sheila Bowers
Librarian
Tiefort View Elementary
Ft. Irwin, CA
“What does this project do for my students? It gives them a purpose for writing. It builds confidence as a writer. And it brings the families into the school for academic achievement to praise and honor their child’s efforts in writing. The power of this project is amazing.”
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Terry Melancon
3rd Grade Teacher
State Street School
Windsor, VT
“Our students were so excited to be ‘published authors.’ It really gave them a sense of accomplishment to see their work completed. I truly don’t know who benefited more or was rewarded more, the students or myself!” Read More
Vicki White
Media Center
Cameron School
West Covina, CA