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Pomp & Circumstance: Graduating from Preschool Storytime | KidsRead
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Pomp and Circumstance: Graduating from Preschool Storytime. January 18, 2015 at 9:09 am. Hi, I’m Nancy and I’m a conference junkie. Not just any conference, only those related to children’s librarianship and literature. My favorites are the Virginia Hamilton Conference on Multicultural Literature for Youth. At the time, I was responsible for preschool storytime–for children 4-5 years old who had not yet entered kindergarten. Many of my crew that year were on the older side, ready to move up int...They al...
Play Fair! | KidsRead
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Please give credit where credit is due! If you quote from my blog, please include proper attribution and include a link to the original post. If you like an entire post, please don’t copy the whole thing but rather link to the original. I reserve all rights to the textual content of the blog. Thanks! KidsReads blog by NKM. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Join 25 other followers.
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Dead End in Norvelt may be acquired taste. Dead End in Norvelt. By Jack Gantos; published by Farrar Straus Giroux, New York; 2011. I will profess right now that I am a Jack Gantos fan. His. Will this book appeal to kids? I think this book would be well-paired with Deborah Wiles’. Read my review here. I’d put it on a list of books for boys as well–the physical humor is sure to strike a chord. June 3, 2012 at 1:47 pm. Relax and enjoy The View from Saturday. The View from Saturday. From the Mixed-up Files o...
About Me | KidsRead
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I’m a children’s librarian who works with babies through tweens doing storytimes and programs. I am also the teen coordinator and co-founded a book discussion group for adults who read teen or YA books. I love my job! I love networking at conferences! I love sharing ideas! And though I love my job, I love my family most–husband, two kids and a sweet dog. We travel, read, play games and watch movies to stay connected. 2 Comments Add your own. November 6, 2011 at 8:32 am. November 10, 2011 at 2:19 pm.
Eep! Quirky allegory | KidsRead
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June 19, 2012 at 9:42 am. By Jake van Leeuwen, translated by Bill Nagelkerke; published by Gecko Press USA, an imprint of Gecko Press Ltd., New Zealand; 2012. Entry filed under: Children's Chapter Book. Tags: children's chapter books. Roal Dahl read alike. Wonder should be required reading for children AND adults. Fascinating spy story for younger readers. 1 Comment Add your own. August 27, 2012 at 2:42 pm. I don’t like this book. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Museums on the Web.
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Beautiful Creatures entertaining but relies on stereotypes | "YA" Need Books
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A librarian's view of the worlds within Young Adult bookshelves. Beautiful Creatures entertaining but relies on stereotypes. In The Way It Could Be (Science Fiction or Fantasy). By Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl; published by Little, Brown and Co., New York, 2009; 563 pages. This is the first book in a new Not Just for Teens adult book discussion group I created with two coworkers. I’m curious to hear what patrons have to say about this in comparison with, say,. 5P 3Q Grade Level: 9. YA Need Books RSS.
Review Format | "YA" Need Books
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A librarian's view of the worlds within Young Adult bookshelves. The time it takes to update in the old format does not work with my current life schedule. I am moving to a simple book review format. Hope it works better for all of us! How I’ve arranged the reviews. Each review follows the same pattern. Book title and author’s name appear first. Place of publication, publisher, date, number of pages are included with the book title and author’s name. An evaluative annotation occurs in the first paragraph.
Play fair! | "YA" Need Books
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A librarian's view of the worlds within Young Adult bookshelves. Please give credit where credit is due! If you quote from my blog, please include proper attribution and include a link to the original post. If you like an entire post, please don’t copy the whole thing but rather link to the original. I reserve all rights to the textual content of the blog. Thanks! YA Need Books blog by NKM. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Coret...
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A librarian's view of the worlds within Young Adult bookshelves. Raven Boys sequel dark, brooding thrill ride. In ARC (advance reading copy). The Way It Could Be (Science Fiction or Fantasy). The Raven Cycle Book 2. Book 2, The Raven Cycle). By Maggie Stiefvater; Scholastic Press, New York, 2013. NOTE: This review is based on an ARC provided for free by the publisher. The publication information is subject to change. Expected publication date is September 17, 2013. Without a doubt, Stiefvater’s Rav...
Raven Boys sequel dark, brooding thrill ride | "YA" Need Books
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A librarian's view of the worlds within Young Adult bookshelves. Raven Boys sequel dark, brooding thrill ride. In ARC (advance reading copy). The Way It Could Be (Science Fiction or Fantasy). The Raven Cycle Book 2. Book 2, The Raven Cycle). By Maggie Stiefvater; Scholastic Press, New York, 2013. NOTE: This review is based on an ARC provided for free by the publisher. The publication information is subject to change. Expected publication date is September 17, 2013. Without a doubt, Stiefvater’s Rav...
The Mockingbirds superficial exam of tough subject | "YA" Need Books
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A librarian's view of the worlds within Young Adult bookshelves. The Mockingbirds superficial exam of tough subject. In Keepin' It Real (Realistic Fiction). Keepin It Real (Realistic Fiction). By Daisy Whitney; published by Little, Brown and Co., New York, 2010; 332 pages. Of course victims of violent crimes react differently. Perhaps Alex’s reaction is typical for some girls, but does that make it okay to poke at girls who don’t react the same way? Before reading this one. Taking the above issues out of...
what makes you read? | Spuddreams's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. May 17, 2013. What makes you read? There will be a new web site for all my books (self and traditionally published) soon too. The blog will move there, but don’t worry. I’ll make sure you have the link. It’s going to be gorgeous, I think. Can’t wait for you to see it. Its a lot of noise and flash, but I have to wonder, just how much of that stuff works? Is the pretty cover? The reviews on Amazon? Or your friend saying, “Oh, you’ve got to read this! You’ll love it! It̵...
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Museums as Library Resources: September 2011
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Museums as Library Resources. Museum resources (and other vetted websites) to support youth services in libraries and schools. Thursday, September 1, 2011. September is Disaster Preparedness Month by Presidential Proclamation. On August 31, the White House issued a Presidential Proclamation. That September 2011 will be Disaster Preparedness Month. The first paragraph reads:. Disaster Preparedness Resources for Children. In my children's book and resources blog, KidsRead. I reviewed the FEMA for Kids.
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KidsRead | a librarian's library of materials & ideas for storytimes, programming & readers' advisory
Pomp and Circumstance: Graduating from Preschool Storytime. Hi, I’m Nancy and I’m a conference junkie. Not just any conference, only those related to children’s librarianship and literature. My favorites are the Virginia Hamilton Conference on Multicultural Literature for Youth. As she recounted, children at about age 4 were given the gift of a book. Upon the cover of the book was a smidge of honey. She was instructed to wipe up the honey then lick the honey off her finger. Sweet, no? At the time, I was ...
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Kids, Read This! A totally awesome, cool, fantastically fun site for kids (and their parents) to find out about some good (and not so good) books AND programs happening at Hooksett Public library. Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Try reading these Great Stone Face nominations! Then vote for your favorite one in May. By Patricia Reilly Giff. This story is narrated by 2 special characters. One part is told by a 12 year old girl named Lidie who is leaving. A great story for horse lovers! Ellen, The Book Lady.
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