The "big man" himself...Walt E. Disney...this was a fun topic to look up. And one my kids have had a ball learning about!
Books:
1. From the Childhood of Famous Americans series,
Walt Disney: Young Movie Maker by Marie Hammontree. The card catalog describes the book as "A biography concentrating on the boyhood of the cartoonist and film maker who created Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck." AGES 9-12 are the reccomended ages. However, both my 6 yr. old ds and 5 yr. old ds love hearing it read aloud to them. My 9 yr. old ds loved reading it to himself.
2.
Discovering Walt by Jean-Pierre Isbouts. The suggested reading level for this book is grade 4-8. My 9 yr. old ds enjoyed this book. My younger two ds's didn't have near as much interest. Although many photographs/pictures are included it is more biography than a story and thus not as riveting for the younger ages. THIS IS A GREAT BOOK!!
3.
The Story of Walt Disney: Maker of Magical Worlds by Bernice Selden. Another biography about Walt Disney...this one has the suggested reading level of grades 4-7. We have yet to read this book but my eldest ds will be starting soon.
4.
The Man behind the Magic : The Story of Walt Disney This book is rec. for grades 5 and up.
5. From the "I Like Biographies" collection:
Read about Walt Disney by Stephen Feinstein. This book is suggested for grades 4-8.
6. From the "Community Builders" series:
Walt Disney: Creator of Magicial Worlds by Charnan Simon. Suggested for grades 4-8.
7.
Walt Disney: His Life in Pictures by Russell Schroeder. Suggested for grades 4-6.
Although all of those books are suggested for my 9 yr. old ds's age group I have found that reading them to my younger ds's works well.
A great site on the internet is:
http://disney.go.com/disneyatoz/familymuseum/collection/childrensguide.html
Ideas for study/discussion/writing projects:
-animation (tons of good how to draw character books out there...also lots of good history of animation books)
-imagination
-business (how Walt worked his way from the poor house into the "Castle")
-following your dreams
-create your own cartoon character
-write out movie story boards and then act out your characters adventures
-food for thought: What do you think Disney would like most about WDW today? What do you think he would like least? What would he be most proud of?
-design your own theme park layout
-design your own theme park ride (build a model)
-Why do you admire Walt Disney?
-make a Sculpey clay model of your very own cartoon character
Okay, not so much on the organization front...but that's my jumbled folder of ideas/finds.
Of course this all ties in with "Walt Disney: One Man's Dream" at MGM and also would work well with The Magic of Disney Animation.
Next up I will post some info about Pirates (great PoTC tie in).
I hope this is of use to someone!!