Frequently Asked Questions
Keep coming back to this page, as we'll update it as questions come in.
Have a question? Email us here, or call the shop at 630.355.2665!
Have a question? Email us here, or call the shop at 630.355.2665!
When will registration open?
Registration for LITapalooza 2024 is open to all educators and public librarians! Your ticket includes a free signed copy of Built to Last, written by Minh Lê and illustrated by Dan Santat. Minh and Dan are our keynote speakers this year!
Can I bring my kids?
LITapalooza is for educators and authors, and sessions will be literacy- and education-focused. Kids will be able to attend KidLITapalooza in the afternoon of day 2! KidLITapalooza is a separate ticketed event.
Will there be CPDUs?
Yes! CPDUs for Illinois educators will be given through our education partner, Indian Prairie School District 204. A QR code will be made available at the end of each day to attendees in the building.
Will we be able to purchase books?
Yes! We will have a pop-up bookshop with a selection of books from author/illustrators who are joining us! Teachers and school librarians will receive their 20% of educator discount for anything purchased for use in your classroom or library!
Will an educator discount be applied?
Yes! Anderson's Bookshops gives a 20% discount to items educators purchase for their classrooms or libraries, and this will be honored at LITapalooza.
Will there be food?
Yes! A variety of food trucks will be available to purchase lunch and snacks throughout day 1.
You can also have lunch on your own. Click here for options.
(We heard your feedback on the food trucks and are working with them to speed up service this year!)
You can also have lunch on your own. Click here for options.
(We heard your feedback on the food trucks and are working with them to speed up service this year!)
Who Are We?
In addition to the staff at Anderson's Bookshop, Team LITapalooza consists of two educators and one former teacher who believe in the idea that getting books into kids' hands can change the world.
Steph McHugh is Yorkville CUSD #115's first-ever Book Ambassador, a role that emerged after a decade in the classroom and many years as an elementary librarian. When she's not at school connecting with colleagues and families or planning school and community literacy events, you can find her visiting *all* the indie bookshops she can get to around the globe. You can find Steph on Twitter at @Mrs_McHugh or with her librarian bff as the Librarian Bookends at @lbookends.
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After 10 years teaching elementary school, Lorie Barber became Anderson's Bookshops' Education Director, where she is lucky enough to continue her passion for literacy by working to get books into the hands of educators and their students. You can find Lorie on Instagram @barberchicago_books.
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Katie Reilley has been teaching students in grades 3-5 for 26 years. She's currently employed by Kaneland School District 302 and teaches 4/5th grade ELA. When she's not in her classroom, you can find her scouring her local library and favorite indie bookstores, searching for the best picture books and middle grade novels to get into her students' hands. She can be found on Twitter at @KReilley5.
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