When kids read with assisted-living residents, everyone has fun.
A “rolling unconference” provides time for librarians from around the world to exchange ideas, share challenges and successes, and take in local libraries—all while pedaling through changing landscapes.
As we gear up to a presidential election, these titles can help young readers to better understand the past, present, and future of the voting process.
Like or loathe these takes on the purveyors of information science, they’re memorable.
A series of professional learning workshops partners school librarians with English language teachers from the same school district to develop programs that support ELLs and their families.
A speaker playing music in the school library brings out the best in students. Here's how, plus kids' 10 favorite tunes.
As Bluesky improves its community-building tools, more teachers and librarians are flocking to the platform as an alternative to X. Here's how to get the most out of it.
Here we go! Readers let loose on the selection available in middle grade titles as well as disinvited authors.
Self-directed programming can be as simple as a table with coloring sheets and wildlife livecams or as in-depth as a complex scavenger hunt.
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