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Librarians who add a little hip-hop, spoken word, and rap to their repertoire get students reading and writing.
While decorative banned books displays draw attention to censorship, there's a deeper opportunity for meaningful conversation about the issues.
While traditional storytime isn’t going away, public libraries are exploring new strategies to serve toddlers and preschoolers, from STEM for babies and Touchpoints for Libraries, to new guidance on screen time.
Young people have always used a language of their own. But does that language belong on the page? Is it literary?
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