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Finders Keepers? not in this book

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Finders Keepers? A True Story in India written by Robert Arnett and illustrated by Smita Turakhia was sent to most of the elementary schools in Nashville, Tennessee. Thanks to the donation by Dr. C. K. Hiranya Gowda and Mrs. Saraswathi Devi Gowda through the Indian American Education Foundation, my school received a copy of this [...]

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Women’s History to the 31st power

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What else would you call 31 posts by KidLit bloggers this month as we celebrate National Women’s History Month? These aren’t stand alone blog posts that add up to 31, but an intentional building of our ferver for the theme that will  multiply our results. The theme for 2012 is Women’s Education – Women’s Empowerment. Below [...]

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Easter Engines – a Thomas and Friends Step into Reading 2 with a Giveaway

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Easter Engines – a Thomas & Friends Step into Reading 2. New preschoolers and kindergartners relate to trains and to Thomas the Tank Engine. For students who may have never had an adult read to them, finding Thomas & Friends books in their school library gives them something to relate. How many of you have [...]

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Don’t say “Gay” bill

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My views do not represent my school, my employer, any organization to which I belong, my family, my church, the organization that promotes this blog, etc. My views come from my heart and from my experiences as a teacher/librarian since the mid 1980′s. I am invoking my right to Free Speech. I want the legislators [...]

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Fandango Stew and “Why you should go up and down every row of exhibit halls”

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The placement of an Exhibit hall booth is a science. Those vendors with the best placement are probably paying the most money and have an established exhibit hall history. But there are other factors that determine where booths of vendors are located. Sometimes there are special rows that are intended to highlight special interests like [...]

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If you hit a Bad Day?

If you write a blog, participate in Social Media, tweet, skype, or chat on facebook, your life is public. When things are going well, everyone can celebrate with you. When things don’t go as smoothly, you have choices how you can react. You can share it all openly. This could result in several scenarios: Others [...]

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Scholastic’s 100 best children’s books

Scholastic put together a list of the 100 best children’s books (and the top 10 as well). We don’t have to agree, but  the list is interesting: http://tinyurl.com/87865qx I think the list is too broad, but I’d love your opinion. Would you have split the list? Two years ago I asked for your picks for the [...]

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NJASL and CISSL’s study on benefits of school libraries

I’ve been waiting for information on this study so appreciate Patricia Sarles sharing notice of publication on the AASL forum: Three-year study asserts benefits of school libraries on student learning. An executive summary and the full report, “The New Jersey Study of School Libraries: One Common Goal — Student Learning,” are available online at www.njasl.org. Take [...]

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Robert Sabuda – winner of Sydney Taylor Book Award visits Practically Paradise

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Artist Robert Sabuda joins us in Practically Paradise today. Robert Sabuda and Michael J. Rosen’s pop-up creation extraordinaire (AKA book) Chanukah Lights is the 2012 Winner of the Sydney Taylor Book Awards, Younger Readers category. Have you had a chance to hold this book in your hands? If not, be sure to view this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2SKhAIh7J8&feature=colike [...]

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Science Fiction loses author John Christopher

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Rest In Peace John Christopher (Christopher Samuel Youd). Christopher’s series, The Tripods, was a popular pick for me to put in students’ hands for three decades to introduce them to science fiction. My students loved his work. Although the Tripods trilogy was released in the 60′s, I didn’t discover the series until the prequel was [...]

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