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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - EntSun -- Since the debut of The Data Detective at the Carnival, Arkansas native, Chandra Donelson has been on a mission to help children and families unlock the magic of data literacy through engaging live events. Her inaugural grassroots tour, spanning from early February to late July 2025, was a vibrant series of community gatherings, professional speaking engagements, and educational programs across North America.
Tour Overview & Tour Stop Highlights
Launched in February, the tour kicked off at Barnes & Noble in Fairfax, VA, with a reading and book signing. Donelson captured imaginations with her vibrant storytelling of The Data Detective.
Throughout the spring and early summer, the tour continued with stops at Icy-and-Spicy in Miramar, FL (complete with an ice‑cream mission for young data detectives), and another Fairfax B&N reading. Alongside community fairs and school visits across the country (and into Canada), these interactive sessions laid the groundwork for what's become a dynamic, hands-on experience for families.
The final tour stop culminated on July 26 in Orlando, FL, hosted at a Barnes & Noble. Families celebrated the journey – from first drafts to real-world impact – and leapt at the chance to meet Chandra in person, where they participated in data-themed activities, and received signed copies of the book.
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Tour by the Numbers
These events weren't just engaging, they made an impression. So far this year, Chandra hosted 19 events, reached 6,120 people, and donated 283 books across 10 states. Each stop reinforced her commitment to equipping kids with the tools to ask questions, gather information, and tell stories with data.
Educating with Empathy
Every event was tailored to be inclusive and accessible, with bilingual elements, age-appropriate visuals, and hands-on interaction. At fairs, kids measured lines; at bookstores, they engaged in Q&A. Everywhere, they saw that data can be approachable, and even fun.
The educational aspect didn't stop at kids – parents attending Donelson's events came to learn, too. "So many wanted to know how to talk to kids about technology and ensure they were learning. I had the opportunity to tell them, 'it doesn't have to be complicated, just meet them where they are and use the resources you have at home to teach them,'" Donelson says regarding her connections with parents on the tour.
The most important thing, she says, is to make time to disconnect from devices and have intentional conversations with your children: "Ask them questions that force them to think critically. Critical thinking will be one of the most important skills of the future due to advances in AI."
Building a Movement
The tour has already sparked ripple effects. Local educators have requested classroom visits after attending sessions, libraries have added The Data Detective to youth STEM programs, and Donelson's Inspiration Library initiative ensures books are donated to underserved communities, further expanding access to data literacy.
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Donelson's initial goal wasn't to spark a global conversation and inspire change – she just wanted to teach kids like her son about data literacy in a way that made sense to them, which she more than accomplished during the tour.
"Seeing the impact that The Data Detective made in real time was surreal. Their facial expressions will always stay with me," she says, continuing – "It was like seeing your kid walk for the first time, riding a bike the first time without falling, and finally figuring out how to tie a shoe. Priceless moments. I get to see them over and over again when kids learn the fundamentals of data literacy, a skill that they will need their entire lives."
Author Impact
This cross-country pilgrimage was a life-changing experience for more than just the audiences – Ms. Donelson says the tour also left a lasting impression on her in ways she didn't expect.
"There was this one moment in Harlem, New York. I had a one-on-one with a mom after a reading. She said she came to the event for her kid, but was leaving with so much for herself," she recalls. "She was inspired to go back to school as a single parent to help her break into tech – a place I was in myself, and not too long ago. It was inspiring to know that I was not only connecting with children on learning data literacy, but with parents on learning how to be all they can be."
Finale'd, But Not Final
With the final event in Orlando now behind her, Chandra Donelson's first book tour might be over, but her work is far from finished. As The Data Detective continues to expand into new languages and classrooms, one thing is certain: a generation of young thinkers is learning to see the world not just through wonder, but through wisdom.
Tour Overview & Tour Stop Highlights
Launched in February, the tour kicked off at Barnes & Noble in Fairfax, VA, with a reading and book signing. Donelson captured imaginations with her vibrant storytelling of The Data Detective.
Throughout the spring and early summer, the tour continued with stops at Icy-and-Spicy in Miramar, FL (complete with an ice‑cream mission for young data detectives), and another Fairfax B&N reading. Alongside community fairs and school visits across the country (and into Canada), these interactive sessions laid the groundwork for what's become a dynamic, hands-on experience for families.
The final tour stop culminated on July 26 in Orlando, FL, hosted at a Barnes & Noble. Families celebrated the journey – from first drafts to real-world impact – and leapt at the chance to meet Chandra in person, where they participated in data-themed activities, and received signed copies of the book.
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Tour by the Numbers
These events weren't just engaging, they made an impression. So far this year, Chandra hosted 19 events, reached 6,120 people, and donated 283 books across 10 states. Each stop reinforced her commitment to equipping kids with the tools to ask questions, gather information, and tell stories with data.
Educating with Empathy
Every event was tailored to be inclusive and accessible, with bilingual elements, age-appropriate visuals, and hands-on interaction. At fairs, kids measured lines; at bookstores, they engaged in Q&A. Everywhere, they saw that data can be approachable, and even fun.
The educational aspect didn't stop at kids – parents attending Donelson's events came to learn, too. "So many wanted to know how to talk to kids about technology and ensure they were learning. I had the opportunity to tell them, 'it doesn't have to be complicated, just meet them where they are and use the resources you have at home to teach them,'" Donelson says regarding her connections with parents on the tour.
The most important thing, she says, is to make time to disconnect from devices and have intentional conversations with your children: "Ask them questions that force them to think critically. Critical thinking will be one of the most important skills of the future due to advances in AI."
Building a Movement
The tour has already sparked ripple effects. Local educators have requested classroom visits after attending sessions, libraries have added The Data Detective to youth STEM programs, and Donelson's Inspiration Library initiative ensures books are donated to underserved communities, further expanding access to data literacy.
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Donelson's initial goal wasn't to spark a global conversation and inspire change – she just wanted to teach kids like her son about data literacy in a way that made sense to them, which she more than accomplished during the tour.
"Seeing the impact that The Data Detective made in real time was surreal. Their facial expressions will always stay with me," she says, continuing – "It was like seeing your kid walk for the first time, riding a bike the first time without falling, and finally figuring out how to tie a shoe. Priceless moments. I get to see them over and over again when kids learn the fundamentals of data literacy, a skill that they will need their entire lives."
Author Impact
This cross-country pilgrimage was a life-changing experience for more than just the audiences – Ms. Donelson says the tour also left a lasting impression on her in ways she didn't expect.
"There was this one moment in Harlem, New York. I had a one-on-one with a mom after a reading. She said she came to the event for her kid, but was leaving with so much for herself," she recalls. "She was inspired to go back to school as a single parent to help her break into tech – a place I was in myself, and not too long ago. It was inspiring to know that I was not only connecting with children on learning data literacy, but with parents on learning how to be all they can be."
Finale'd, But Not Final
With the final event in Orlando now behind her, Chandra Donelson's first book tour might be over, but her work is far from finished. As The Data Detective continues to expand into new languages and classrooms, one thing is certain: a generation of young thinkers is learning to see the world not just through wonder, but through wisdom.
Source: Shelby Baker
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