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This Week at TLT Book Review: All Summer Long by Hope Larson Summer Reading Chaos: How do we balance the needs of our community with those of our staff? #ReadForChange: Get Really Real with Lilliam Rivera’s The Education of Margot Sanchez, a guest post by Marie Marquardt DNA Profiling Program Recap by Michelle Biwer Sunday Reflections: This […]
A local branch of the international biotechnology corporation Thermo Fisher conducts outreach every year in my community. They approached our library system with offers of free programs they could run at the library for our patrons. A group of scientists from Thermo Fisher came to share a 1.5 hour program about DNA profiling for teens […]
This Week at TLT Post-it Note Reviews of Elementary and Middle Grade Books Proposal: Serving New Adults in Public Libraries Book Review: Girl Made of Stars by Ashley Herring Blake Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2018 Showcase and Giveaway Twin Cities Teen Lit Con 2018: Mental Health in YA Literature Presentation Recently in Audio Books YA A […]
I’ve been on a bit of an audio book kick lately. My commute is about 25 minutes each way, which gives me a good period of time to listen to audio in the car. First up is the latest installment of Libba Bray’s Diviners series – Before the Devil Breaks You. Like the two that […]
This Week at TLT Michele Bacon’s Empathy Challenge Book Review: Four-Letter Word by Christa Desir MakerSpace: Screen Printing with the Silhouette Cameo – a comparison of processes and cost #SVYALit: The Importance of Language in Building a Culture of Consent, or no actually, don’t suggest getting people black out drunk Book Review: We’ll Fly Away […]
My love of Star Wars aside, I like the simplicity of use and customization options of the Little Bits Droid Inventor Kit. The tweens at my library really enjoyed the building process of making their own Star Wars droid and were able to complete most tasks without any help. Because a lot of its functions […]
This Week at TLT What’s New in LGBTQIA+ YA May 2018 TPiB MakerSpace: Love Your Pets Collecting Comics: May 2018 with Ally Watkins The 3Ps of Creating a Welcoming Library Book Review: A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns by Archie Bongiovanni and Tristan Jimerson 5 Question Interview with Undead Girl Gang author Lily […]