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Marion Margolis
Last Updated 09/09/2009
Role: Author
Short Bio: Marion Margolis a Speech/Language Therapist taught for the New York City Department of Education, Kingsborough Community College, Brooklyn College and Fordham University. She studied at the Yale School of Drama and is a founding member of Readers Theatre a long standing Company performing throughout the states and abroad. She reads her dog tales in schools, children's museums,libraries and book fairs to the delight of children.
Selected Works: "New Digs For Beau" (2005) "Sit! Stay! Sign!" (2008)
Website: schoolbookings.com
Travel Range: Throughout the states.


Blurbs: "We always look foward to having Marion Margolis back to read and interact with the Kindergarten children. She is able to engage even the shyest of students." Katherine D. Malone Elementary School-New Jersey "Our Children love to hear Marion Margolis read her stories. She does it so expressively." East Hampton Library-New York
 

Program Info

Program Descriptions: Read aloud with class participation.Discuss the process of writing.Q&A.Book signing
Program Pricing: Flexible,especially in todays economy.
Audience Levels: Preschool; Lower Elementary

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Home State: New York

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