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Books in motion
\"Books in Motion: Connecting Preschoolers with Books through Art, Games, Movement, Music, Playacting, and Props shows you exactly how to use children?s books to engage preschool-age children through movement. With this amazing new resource, your next storytime will have children standing up tall, balancing as they pretend to walk across a bridge, and flying around the room like an airplane\"--The publisher.
Makerspace sound and music projects for all ages
\"This easy-to-follow guide shows, step-by-step, how to work with sound generation, recording, editing, and distribution tools. Co-written by a professional audio engineer and a dedicated maker-librarian featur[ing] dozens of do-it-yourself projects complete with parts lists, start-to-finish instructions, and full-color illustrations\"-- Provided by publisher.
Liven up your library : design engaging and inclusive programs for tweens and teens
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Torres, Julia E.
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Tagoe, Valerie
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Libraries and community
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Libraries and community -- United States
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Libraries and schools
2022
Learn how librarians can positively effect change in areas like digital equity and inclusiveness, while creating powerful programming for middle and high school students.Developing programs for learners can be an ongoing challenge for librarians - especially first-year librarians.
Connecting boys with books 2
2009
In his hugely successful \"Connecting Boys with Books\" (2003), the author delved into the problem that reading skills of pre-adolescent boys lag behind those of girls in the same age group. In this companion book, Sullivan digs even deeper, melding his own experiences as an activist with perspectives gleaned from other industry experts to help librarians: (1) Learn about the books that boys love to read; (2) Uncover the signs that point to the reading gap; (3) Find creative new programming ideas to match boys' interests; and (4) Establish a strategic blueprint for boys and reading. Drawing on more than 20 years of experience, the author shows how to reinvigorate the sense of excitement that boys felt when they first heard a picture book being read aloud. This book is divided into eight chapters: (1) A Blueprint for Boys and Reading; (2) The Reading Gap; (3) The Reading Gap; (4) Read for Fun, Read Forever; (5) Exposing Boys to Story; (6) Honoring Boys' Literature; (7) Promoting Reading to Boys; and (8) Creating the Culture of Literacy. Introduction, Conclusion, Bibliography and Index are also included.
Folktales aloud
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Del Negro, Janice M
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Activity programs
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Children's libraries
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Children's libraries--Activity programs
2014,2013,2012
Storytelling in the library and school setting can take many forms. Del Negro encourages you to explore the folktales on your shelves and tailor them for the various age groups, involving the children in the storytelling as a way to learn through play, and letting them express the tales in their own words and ways.
Power lines : connecting with teens in urban communities through media literacy
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Anderson, Jimmeka author
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Czarnecki, Kelly Nicole, 1974- author
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Libraries and teenagers United States
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Libraries and community United States
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Libraries and metropolitan areas United States
2022
\"The book provides strategic and practical approaches towards building relationships and making a space for teens to engage and learn media literacy skills\"-- Provided by publisher.
Reid's read-alouds 2
2011,2010
Need a one-stop resource for jumpstarting sleepy library visitors? Ready to add punch to classroom discussions? In this companion to his best-selling book Reid's Read-Alouds, children's lit guru Reid dips back into the classics to highlight outstanding titles published between 1950 and 1999 that continue to connect with kids and teens today.