If you’ve been wondering whether I’d be open to a school visit, I have great news:
I’m Now Offering Virtual & In-Person School Visits 🥳


“Afoma is perhaps an even more engaging, welcoming presenter than she is a blogger.”
What to expect from a school visit with me
As an experienced reader, teacher, and book blogger, I have plenty to share about the joys and benefits of reading. I inspire kids to get more out of their reading lives and consider more ways to enjoy creative expression. I can also provide an insightful (and sometimes funny) look into the life of a kid lit blogger.
With my experience as a former book editor, I also offer insight into the writing process and what makes a good book.

My presentations are typically customized for your class’s needs, so I’m happy to discuss this with you. Usually, I do an hour-long presentation. It includes a 15-20 minute presentation, a short Q&A, and an interactive reading or writing activity to engage the kids.
“We absolutely loved you. You have such a warm, natural way of working with students; they felt so special. Thank you again. We are incredibly grateful for your time, expertise, and kindness. And now I have some students who dream of being a book blogger – how amazing!”
30-Minute Q & A Only $150
- I’d love to come answer all your kids’ questions about books, reading, writing, and blogging for 30 mins.
1-hour Virtual School Visit $250
- I share a prepared presentation, allow for 10-15 minutes of Q & A, and an interactive activity (or a customized program part of your choice).

Here’s why you should work with me
A few things to know about my background:
- Teaching experience: I’ve taught kids from K-5 and worked with kids in summer book clubs since 2019.
- Extensive reading and writing experience: I’ve been writing fiction since I was in my teens and have been published in multiple literary magazines. As a kid lit book blogger, I read 100+ books yearly and have experience recommending books for a range of readers.
- Engaging delivery: I love working with kids, and it shows! I also prioritize engagement/interaction in my presentations so kids enjoy every minute.
What Teachers & Kids Are Saying
Here’s what some teachers and kids have said about my school visits:
Our middle school book club had a fantastic visit with Afoma! She was engaging with her personal story and sparked excitement in our readers to dive deeper into their favorite books. It was a memorable experience that provided a glimpse into the real life of a book blogger sharing her passion for books! She personalized our experience by reading a book that we had recently read in our class, which was a nice touch and very cool.

Lyn B., Librarian
Afoma presented the necessary ingredients for a good story and then gave a writing prompt that got even the most reluctant writers scribbling away. The students were excited to share their ideas, and Afoma was very responsive to their questions during the Q&A. She also engaged the students in talking about some of her favorite recent books and gave a sneak peek into some new titles coming out. It was nice to see the fifth graders so interested in books and writing. Afoma clearly knows her stuff and knows how to relate to young readers.
Christine B., Educator
Afoma was an incredible virtual guest speaker for my fifth graders in South Korea. She promptly emailed to set up the event, asked important questions to tailor the presentation to our students, and was overall responsive and professional. She also checked in a few days before to ensure everything was set up and to notify me about the materials students would need. When it came to the presentation day, she quickly built rapport with students and shared an engaging presentation with us about her work and reading life. Afoma made each student she spoke with feel special and seen as she answered their questions and viewed what they had created for her activity. As a class, we had a wonderful discussion on how many of our favorite books were recommended by her Reading Middle Grade blog, so it was even more meaningful to have her presenting to us. I also loved hearing students excitedly talk of wanting to be a book blogger like Afoma when they grow up, too. I would highly recommend that teachers – regardless of their school’s location – connect with Afoma to set up a presentation for your school or class.

Nicole M., Educator
Considering an in-person visit?
I love to travel and would happily visit your school in person. Please keep in mind, however, that I live in Nigeria. The cost of in-person visits include travel and accommodation costs.
Please reach out to me at [email protected] to chat!








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