I love telling stories and hearing stories. Who doesn’t? I went to the National Storytelling Festival for the first time last year and loved it! I heard the most amazing storytellers, and learned so much from them. It got me geared up and ready for my own scary stories night at the library for Halloween, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘youth services’
Scratch Day is coming!
Posted in Library 2.0, Library Programming, youth services, tagged children, freeware, game maker, gaming, libraries, library, Library 2.0, scratch, software, teens, video games, young adults, youth programming, youth services on March 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
And, no, that doesn’t mean we will spend all day scratching ourselves…
Scratch Day is on May 16, 2009 – follow the link above to find more info. It doesn’t say, but I think this is the first of its kind. If there are any librarians out there who have [...]
The BookHouse
Posted in Library 2.0, Library Places and Spaces, tagged books, children services, fun, imagination, kids, libraries, library, Library 2.0, library spaces, playhouse, recycle, reuse, youth services on March 3, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Man, I wish I’d had one of these growing up!
This house was unveiled last summer to kick off their summer reading program. I moved last year and somehow my Winter 2008 copy of Children & Libraries was just forwarded to me about a month ago! I’m glad it finally made it [...]
