• Lifestyle

    “A Market-Driven Solution to the Need for Diverse Books”

    First Book (an organization that provides access to books for children in need) announced today that they aren’t just supporting the need for more diverse books in the publishing world for children and teens, but they’re also “putting our money where our mouth is and pledging to purchase 10,000 copies…

  • Activities

    Environmental Jeopardy

    During April we try to provide a few events focused around Earth Day – this year we’re offering a story time, a recycled jewelry program, a story stroll at the park during the Park & Rec Department Earth Day celebration, and Environmental Jeopardy for the middle schoolers. We give the…

  • Activities

    Yoga Story Time, Daisy Troop Visit, & Play Practice

    … or just another day as a children’s librarian!  This is the type of day that makes me absolutely LOVE what I do for a living.  I began my afternoon (late shift) with a 45-minute yoga story time.  We used the same “sock” theme as yesterday, but incorporated some yoga…

  • Lifestyle

    April is… National Poetry Month

    After combining a number of ideas we found online a co-worker and I created this AWESOME display for National Poetry Month.  We combined a homemade calendar of mammoth proportion (4 posterboards and crepe paper) and created our very own pockets for poems and added a whole bunch of eye-catching (new)…

  • Lifestyle

    Public Libraries – Books for All!

    It’s been one of those days where I started the morning with a dentist appointment that started late, which made me late to a meeting, then I came back to the library for a second meeting and am now waiting for a third meeting to start.  It’s one of those…

  • Lifestyle

    Conference Take-Aways

    Yesterday our library hosted the SEPLA Annual Conference with the keynote address given by Becky Spratford, author of the popular Reader’s Advisory Blog – RA For All.  Becky gave a great speech filled with some amazing ideas about how to bridge the divide between the physical and virtual library worlds. …

  • Activities

    Enchanted Library 2013

    Rub-a-Dub, Dub Our 5th Annual Enchanted Library program took place on Friday, and I’m happy to report that everything went very well!  A quick overview of the program for those who haven’t read previous blog posts about it… The Enchanted Library is a two-fold program.  The first is a program…

  • Reviews

    The Story of Fish & Snail

    The Story of Fish & Snail written and illustrated by Deborah Freedman is a beautifully told story about friendship in a new and unique way.  “Every day, Snail waits for Fish to come home with a new story.”  But one day, Fish wants to be able show timid Snail a…

  • Reviews

    Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library

    I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of Chris Grabenstein’s book, Escape from Mr. Lemocello’s Library – what more could you want? A library that is also a puzzle with plenty of clues, children’s book references, and enough action to keep you turning the pages to the end! Kyle Keeley loves to…