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Calzada speaks with SLJ about forging connections, a counternarrative about school libraries, and more.
School librarian Angie Manfredi took her Los Alamos (NM) Middle School Book Club members to the local public library for a private tour and day of books and fun at the branch.
This year's Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winners include Do You Remember? by Sydney Smith, Remember Us by Jacqueline Woodson, The Mona Lisa Vanishes by Nicholas Day, and Kin: Rooted in Hope by Carole Boston Weatherford.
The best-selling "Wimpy Kid" author selected eight nominated librarians for a weekend with him in Boston and at his bookstore and studio in Plainville, MA.
Librarians and authors highlight their most eagerly anticipated panels and programs at ALA Annual in San Diego.
The 2024 Margaret A. Edwards Award winner talks about hope, collaboration, and the school librarian who changed his life.
A new cookbook for kids shares Juneteenth history and tradition through recipes, as well activities for the whole family.
This School Library Month, censorship and loss of library positions are once again hot topics of conversation. But district library leaders across the country are focused on something else as well—bringing qualified educators into the profession.
School and public librarians across the U.S. are preparing lessons and programming to educate and excite kids about the April 8th solar eclipse, which will appear in totality in parts of 13 states.
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