Friday Finds – December 26, 2014
Sunday Reflections: Why I Learned to Stop Thinking of My Patrons as “Stupid”
Middle Grade Monday – 5 Christmas Movies to Share with your Tween
The Tween and Friends Top 14 Reads in 2014
The Tween ARC Party: The Tween an friends look at some upcoming 2015 book releases
Around the Web
SAT Scores strongly correlate with family income – surprise.
Read more about the importance of livable wages here: Improving Wages, Improving Lives: Why raising the minimum wage is a civil and human rights issue.
Lots of good news from the Nielsen Children’s Book Summit.
Author Laura Ruby being smart on the Internet.
A fun free teen tech program from Robot Test Kitchen.
Why 2014 was a better year than we remember.
Filed under: Friday Finds News Roundup

About Robin Willis
After working in middle school libraries for over 20 years, Robin Willis now works in a public library system in Maryland.
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