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I recently had the opportunity to visit a few museums in the Washington, DC, area that were missing from my personal experience. Mostly, they are museums that are either too depressing, or too frequently visited for anyone to want to go with me (I have family in the area.) But, I was up there with […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Today, I am Eeyore (a reflection on depression and anxiety in the life of tweens and teens) Middle Grade Monday – The Truth About Twinkie Pie Signal Boost: Rainbow Boxes and Connecting LGBTQIA Books to Readers MakerSpace: Quick and Easy Stop Motion Movies How Do You Measure Summer Reading […]
Let me start off by thanking Angie Manfredi of Fat Girl Reading for asking the author to send me a copy of this book. I love how the youth librarian community is all about sharing and spreading the word, and Angie is a strong member of it. Also, sorry it took me so long to […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: The Problem with “Just Write It Yourself” Middle Grade Monday – Audiobooks and Travels What I Learned from the Cincinnati MakerSpace, part 2: Maker Mondays Book Review: Nimona by Noelle Stevenson Thoughts on Our First Maker Mondays at The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County Take it […]
The older I get the less I enjoy driving. One of the only joys of long solo drives to visit family and friends is the time I have to listen to audiobooks. This past week I was able to listen to the audio version of Paolo Bacigalupi’s Zombie Baseball Beatdown, and I have to say I think […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: We Have Always Been Makers Middle Grade Monday – Greenglass House by Kate Milford An Interview with Patrick Jones by guest blogger Jessi Schulte-Honstad Circulating Maker Kits, part two – Putting the Kits Together (with a book list) Book Review: Survive the Night by Danielle Vega Things I Learned […]
While this work is visually appealing, the text doesn't quite live up to the design. Better options exist, such as Andrew Langley's You Wouldn't Want to Be a Viking Explorer!: Voyages You'd Rather Not Make (Scholastic, 2001).