Joining other publishers, Disney Publishing temporarily changes its policy for reading its books aloud online.
School librarian Laura Gardner offers best practices to stay connected with students and keep the fun factor high.
The at-home program offers downloadable superhero-themed activities, previews of graphic novels, and how-to videos from DC's roster of middle grade authors and illustrators, including Minh Lê, Gene Luen Yang, Shannon and Dean Hale, Meg Cabot, and Amanda Deibert.
The American Library Association has canceled its annual conference for the first time in 75 years.
Technology is a common topic on parenting podcasts, and curating a playlist is a great way for librarians to engage parents.
Schools and libraries closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak may open Wi-Fi networks for use by the general public without jeopardizing E-rate funding.
These free and affordable learning options allow library professionals to follow their interests and dig deeper into new approaches.
First make a schedule for your little one including choice time, quiet time, and screen time for when you need to work or rest. Then use these resources.
The national nonprofit creates a new and immediate goal to get books to kids in need during the coronavirus crisis.
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