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Makerspaces
Caitlin A. Bagley
American Library Association, 2014

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Mind-Bending Mysteries and Thrillers for Teens
A Programming and Readers' Advisory Guide
Amy Alessio
American Library Association, 2014

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More Storytime Action!
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2009

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More Storytime Magic
Kathy MacMillan
American Library Association, 2016

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Motivating Students on a Time Budget
Pedagogical Frames and Lesson Plans for In-Person and Online Information Literacy Instruction
Sarah Steiner
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2019

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Move, Play, Learn
Interactive Storytimes With Music, Movement, And More
Alyssa Jewell
American Library Association, 2020

Foreword by Jamie Campbell Naidoo

Get ready to break out of your storytime routine by encouraging children’s natural instincts to move, sing, and play! Unlike traditional storytimes, where children are expected to sit quietly and just watch, music and movement storytimes encourage children to learn by getting inside stories while interacting with others. Research shows that this kind of play stimulates the senses, provides connections to all four lobes of the brain, touches on a variety of intelligences, and heightens social and emotional awareness—all while extending the early literacy practices of Every Child Ready to Read® and preparing children for school. And because there are no crafts to cut out, no snacks to pack, no scripts to memorize, and no story kits to make, it’s one of the simplest, most cost-effective storytime models to implement. Jewell’s complete guide shows the way, offering

  • 20 ready-to-use storytime plans tailored to specific age groups, including babies, toddlers, preschool and all-ages programs, a real time-saver for storytime organizers and presenters;
  • advice and best practices gleaned from interviews with professionals who specialize in storytimes, music making with children and families, yoga storytime, and drama education; and
  • lists of recommended resources, from interactive print books to children’s music and videos available digitally, with tips on choosing the best materials.
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Multicultural Programs for Tweens and Teens
Linda B. Alexander
American Library Association, 2010

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Multicultural Storytime Magic
Kathy MacMillan
American Library Association, 2012


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