When it comes to questions about climate change, it’s imperative that we urge children and teens to seek answers that enlighten, inspire, and stimulate them to get involved as responsible inhabitants of this planet.
At the Ames (IA) Public Library, a successful summer workshop gave young patrons interested in drag performance an education and an outlet.
This month's list is chock-full of unforgettable middle grade novels with Latinx protagonists, YA thrillers, and amazing picture books for every shelf.
More books are being adapted to graphic novels—and vice versa. These trends are expanding audiences and creating opportunities for creators. Here's what's hot right now.
After a successful pilot program, Follett is going to offer more book fairs to different areas this school year.
Overhauling library systems, forging alliances, finding communities, weathering suspicion, and weeding—sometimes thousands of titles. It’s all in the first year’s work for many librarians starting at a new school.
Librarians are spending hundreds, if not thousands, of their own dollars to better serve their students.
Take inspiration from this Colorado high school library's month-long initiative highlighting exercise, nutrition, relationships, and mental health.
How to draw on, and supplement, classroom teaching skills while making the transition to a school library.
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