The Yarn
Karen Jensen, MLS, April 10, 2024 | Book Reviews
Teen Librarian Karen Jensen reviews the upcoming April Henry wilderness survival thriller STAY DEAD
Amanda MacGregor, April 10, 2024 | Book Reviews
This well-developed mystery is a solid read with a satisfying conclusion. Here's to hoping Simon, who has had plenty of adventure just while in their new city, finally gets the stable and permanent home he longs for!
Amanda MacGregor, April 9, 2024 | Guest Post
When we listen to each other’s poems and stories, our minds grow wings. We visit each other’s worlds. We begin to understand each other. We become neighbors instead of strangers.
Karen Jensen, MLS, April 8, 2024 | Booktalking, Booktalks
Librarian, bookseller and author Kristin Nilsen shares her tips for killer booktalks
Amanda MacGregor, April 8, 2024 | Guest Post
Isabel in Bloom will be my fourth middle grade novel (my first one in verse). When I began writing it, a few intriguing images had come to me: a girl on a plane, a dried-up school garden, and a balikbayan box.
Karen Jensen, MLS, April 5, 2024 | Middle Grade, Middle Grade Fiction, Mind the Middle, Mind the Middle Project, Sports
Author Davide A. Robertson discusses his hockey themed book THE KODIAKS: HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
Amanda MacGregor, April 5, 2024 | Take 5
These Take Five lists can help you with collection development, displays, reading lists, and more
Amanda MacGregor, April 4, 2024 | Book Reviews
A powerful and important read.
Amanda MacGregor, April 4, 2024 | Guest Post
There is so much to be gained in the classroom by integrating more fantastical tales.
Cindy Shutts, April 3, 2024 | Cindy Crushes Programming, Fairy Tales, Programming, Teen Programming, Teen Programming in a Box, Tween programming
Teen Librarian Cindy Shutts adds to the wealth of fairy themed programming ideas with DIY fairy doors
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