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This Week at TLT How I Changed My Teen Advisory Board by Michelle Biwer The #YAAtoZ Index: The 2018 Project at Teen Librarian Toolbox 2018: A Year to #ReadForChange, a guest post by Marie Marquardt Book Review: You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone by Rachel Lynn Solomon Collecting Comics: January 2018, by Ally Watkins Book […]
Teen Volunteer Home Base I identified a number of ways that my library’s teen volunteering program could be improved and give more of the responsibility back to the teens. With over 150 teen volunteers I was having a hard time recognizing teen volunteers who go above-and-beyond, keeping track of the number of active volunteers, and […]
Large illustrations and simple text make this an especially good read-aloud for toddlers and preschoolers. A solid choice for most collections, especially where it snows and an impromptu storytime on the subject matter is welcomed.
This Week at TLT Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Spring 2018 Showcase and Giveaway Why That Book Isn’t in the Library; or, no starting your own small press isn’t always the answer to diversity Book Review: Welcome Home edited by Eric Smith Book Review: Meet Cute by various authors Around the Web Andre Wagner captured the brief […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Seven Words Memory Lab Workshops for Teens by Michelle Biwer MakerSpace: Get Teens Involved Making Cards by Kate-Lynn Brown New and forthcoming YA and MG to know about Book Review: Girls Like Me by Nina Packebush Around the Web Washington Did A Lot This Week And America’s Schools Will […]
What is a Memory Lab?: A memory lab is a place for people to digitize their family photos and home video. In addition to digitization, my library’s memory lab offers the opportunity remix digitized memories into a video personal narrative to share with family and friends, and the ability to record filmed oral history interviews. […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Why I Like Being a Cybils Judge and You Should Consider It TPiB: Rick Riordan “Gods and Heroes” Party by Michelle Biwer #SJYALIt: Why Inclusive, Respectful & Wildly Diverse Rep in YA Lit Matters, a guest post by author Erica Cameron 18 2018 Middle Grade Books to Have on […]
One thing is for sure, the popularity of Rick Riordan’s multiple middle grade series based in various mythologies is only increasing. After the hit Percy Jackson series (Greek myth) that started it all, Riordan’s Heroes of Olympus (Roman myth) and Magnus Chase books (Norse myth) became NYT bestselling hits with tweens and librarians alike. I […]
This Week at TLT A List of New YA Book Release Links for 2018 Take 5: Five Things I’ve Made with My Silhouette Cameo and Why I Recommend it for a MakerSpace Amanda’s favorites of 2017 Collecting Comics: December 2017 Edition, by Ally Watkins #SJYALit: Because Their Stories Matter, a guest post by Danielle Ellison […]