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Innovative Librarianship: Three YA titles from New Imprint of Alloy Entertainment
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Three YA titles from New Imprint of Alloy Entertainment. About Alloy Entertainment's new imprint and the release of its first three books. Every Ugly Word by Aimee L. Salter. 17 year old Ashley who is relentlessly bullied at her high school and by her own mother, and is helplessly in love with her best friend, Matt, who is bullied by his father. A digital ARC of Every Ugly Word. Is available for librarians through NetGalley. Author Aimee L. Salter. Imitation by Heather Hildenbrand.
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Innovative Librarianship: Behind the Scenes of My Nerdy Book Club Post
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014. Behind the Scenes of My Nerdy Book Club Post. Yesterday my first ever guest post. Was published on the Nerdy Book Club ( @nerdybookclub. Website. It was about my experience as a parent with raising a reader, and it was written in celebration of my daughter's eleventh birthday. If you visit the blog and read the post, you'll see a picture of my daughter in front of a stack of books. That picture tells only a small part of the entire story. It's the one with the books in it. When ...
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Innovative Librarianship: Librarians as Leaders in Interactive Educational Apps
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Saturday, April 19, 2014. Librarians as Leaders in Interactive Educational Apps. One of the weekly Twitter chats I enjoy participating in when time permits is the #storyappchat. On Sundays This chat has given me the chance to connect with app developers, authors and illustrators, and talented librarians. It's also provided me with the opportunity to learn about identifying quality educational apps for children and finding ways to use them as a supplemental tool in school libraries and classrooms. Granted...
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Innovative Librarianship: Book Review: West of the Moon by Margi Preus
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Thursday, December 26, 2013. Book Review: West of the Moon by Margi Preus. West of the Moon. My rating: 4 of 5 stars. I received a copy of West of the Moon by Margi Preus from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. It almost feels like Preus wrote this book just for me. She took several of my favorite topics - folk tales/fairy tales, religious and medical history, and historical fiction - and wove them all together into this one amazing book. View all my reviews. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Writing and Book News | W.H. Beck
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Glow: Animals with Their Own Night-Lights. Malcolm Under the Stars. Dr Kate: Angel on Snowshoes. Follow That Food Chain: a Who-Eats-What Adventure Series. Teaching with My Books. Writing and Book News Category. GLOW’S a 2017-2018 Volunteer State Book Award Nominee. Thanks, Tennessee. Great list! August 8, 2016. Filed under Awards and Honors. GLOW is a 2016-2017 North Carolina Children’s Book Award nominee. Thanks, North Carolina readers! May 16, 2016. August 8, 2016. Writing and Book News. May 16, 2016.
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What are you Reading Monday
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Need to Read Reflection. July 17, 2015. Amy B of Classic Six Books and I challenged each other to get back to blogging. We’re doing it by revisiting an old post for a bit of reflection and also by posting something new during the week. Amy and I are enthusiastic, but flawed, humans. We’re already behind. I say that with a really big smile on my face. Because it doesn’t matter. 8221; caught my eye. Maybe I’m just drawn to my own failures? I have the SAME problem I had three years ago! January 26, 2015.
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Innovative Librarianship: Book Review: The Mark of the Dragonfly by Jaleigh Johnson
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Sunday, January 19, 2014. Book Review: The Mark of the Dragonfly by Jaleigh Johnson. The Mark of the Dragonfly. My rating: 4 of 5 stars. I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for a review. The Mark of the Dragonfly is a coming of age story about a girl named Piper. Only thirteen years old, Piper lives in Scrap Town Sixteen as an orphaned "scrapper" after the recent death of her father and struggles to make a living by repairing broken machinery. Publication is set for March 2014, and ...
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Innovative Librarianship: Promoting Literacy through World Book Talk with Brad Gustafson and Heather Cooper
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Sunday, January 19, 2014. Promoting Literacy through World Book Talk with Brad Gustafson and Heather Cooper. World Book Talk ( #worldbooktalk. Is undoubtedly my favorite collaborative project that aims to connect the world while promoting literacy. Created by principal Brad Gustafson. And teacher Heather Cooper,. World Book Talk, as the name implies, is a collection of book talks from people connected through the Internet and shared via. S augmented reality technology. What is World Book Talk? And myself...
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Innovative Librarianship: The Ninja Librarians Recon Team Week 5
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Saturday, April 19, 2014. The Ninja Librarians Recon Team Week 5. It's Week 5 of The Ninja Librarians Recon Team as we continue working to promote Jen Swann Downey's brilliant book - The Ninja Librarians: The Accidental Keyhand. Original book review of The Ninja Librarians. In any case, a new week with The Ninja Librarians Recon Team means a new topic. Here are the questions for week 5:. Which historical figure would you like to be an apprentice for? Source: commons.wikimedia.org. Galileo, and many other...
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ELEPHANT & PIGGIE @ Your Library! | Fat Girl, Reading
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Fat Girl, Reading. Loquacious, vivacious and unapologetic. Should you really say fat? ELEPHANT and PIGGIE @ Your Library! August 2, 2013. Again, this is a program I chose to offer because of the sheer popularity of the books. Perhaps you are noticing a trend! Perhaps this has helped get you started thinking about what series/characters are super popular at YOUR library that could be turned into a single day event/celebration! That’s what I hope anyway…) So BESIDES the fact I think. I wanted to do this pr...
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