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Cooking Up Library Programs Teens and 'Tweens Will Love: Recipes for Success

179p. index. Teacher Ideas/Libraries Unlimited. 2015. pap. $45. ISBN 9781610699617.
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An easy to digest compilation of ideas, designed to demystify programming for tweens and teens. The book follows a cookbook format; each of the 12 chapters begins with an introduction, tips for promoting the program, and materials for "stocking your pantry." The bulk of the book is a description of program ideas, or "recipes," that follow a simple format. Each program entry provides a brief program description, an explanation of any relevant STEAM areas, time and supplies needed, age level, setup information, and instructions. The first chapter, "Antiprogramming," details six interactive "passive programming" ideas that allow kids to participate in their own way and at their own convenience—with the bulk of the librarian work done in advance. For instance, readers will find an "Instagram Photo Booth" (using an iPad and some props) and a "Buddha Board" (a Zen-inspired drawing board using water and paper), among other ideas. Notable chapters include in-depth descriptions of programs such as "Disgusting Science," "DIY Modern Crafts," "CSI Science," and "Teen Opportunities Fair." A few of the programs listed may become dated as popular trends ebb and flow, such as the rainbow loom project.
VERDICT A good resource to have on hand for anyone creating programs, especially for librarians new to tween or teen services.

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