Friday Finds – March 20, 2015

This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Growing Children as Readers #FSYALit Discussion: Vivian Apple at the End of the World by Katie Coyle Middle Grade Monday – Mixing things up in the Middle School Library Book Review: Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli In the Most Recent Issue of SLJ Serving Full [...]

This Week at TLT

Sunday Reflections: Growing Children as Readers

#FSYALit Discussion: Vivian Apple at the End of the World by Katie Coyle

Middle Grade Monday – Mixing things up in the Middle School Library

Book Review: Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli

In the Most Recent Issue of SLJ

Serving Full T.I.L.T. : What I Wish You Knew About Teens

Book Review: The Shadow Cabinet by Maureen Johnson

Dear Lego, we want building bricks not beauty tips

Tech Review: Online Creation Tools Piktochart and Canva

#FSYALit: We Can’t Be Afraid of Honest Questions, a guest post by Bryan Bliss about his debut novel No Parking at the End Times

Around the Web

YA Author Nova Ren Suma at Dear Teen Me

Pregnant and Parenting Students Can—and Should—Enforce Their Title IX Rights

10 More YA Books Being Made into Movies

EarlyWord YA and MG GalleyChat, 3/17/15

Making in the Youth Library by Amy Koester

7 YA’s About Politics at Huffington Post

Notes from YA Book Club

Some Exhibits in YA Coverage from Anne Ursu

America’s Widening Inequality Gap: OUR KIDS author Robert D. Putnam

10 Comics with Awesome Female Characters

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