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Created to encourage inter-generational conversation, the Legacy Project's Listen to a Life Essay contest is looking for entrants ages 8-18 to interview a grandparent or grandfriend, 50 years or older.
Pop star diva Britney Spears returns to the music scene with a self-titled album that features familiar and new sounds. While Live at Rome Olympic Stadium doesn't feature any new tracks from Muse, it does offer the live concert experience. Mario in 3D? It's here, and it's rocking the format for Wii fans.
SLJ is ramping up for this year's Battle of the Kids' Books, a March Madness-type online competition taking place from March 10 to April 2. Once again, director of art and production Mark Tuchman's quirky illustrations will be enhancing the tournament's design; here's a sampling of what's to come.
It was "lights, camera, action!" at the Smoky Hill Library, part of the Arapahoe Library District (ALD) in Colorado, where the Teen Advisory Board has created their fourth annual book trailer. This year's endeavor brought Rick Riordan's The Lost Hero to the small screen.
The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) has organized a series of three webinars which can help ensure an enjoyable and successful Teen Tech Week (March 9-15, 2014) for you and your teens.
Wednesday, January 15th, 2014, 1:00PM - 2:00 PM ET We are very excited to invite you to join us for a live webcast as we talk with the finalists for the 2014 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award; hear a bit about the research, writing, and design of these marvelous books; and learn about what goes into making the best nonfiction titles accessible and engaging to today’s teens. Don’t miss out on this exclusive event! Archive is now available!