Reading at “grade level”

A question I get asked often is “Do you have any books for my (insert grade)-er’s level?” I know this is a well-intentioned query from parents and caregivers looking for the right material for their charges, but the question still makes me chuckle just a little. Schools work hard to…

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Great Picture Book Biographies

Elementary teachers often assign a biography report for students who are just learning what makes up a biography- the story of someone’s life. An autobiography is written by the famous person. In our libraries we dedicate special places for biographies: adult, young adult and children.  Many students ask for the…

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Outstanding Books

Reading books is fun.  For a short while, I find myself immersed in the world created by the author.  A world of characters who think, look, and come from different backgrounds.  Most of the time the books just fade away after I read them, I have to work to remember…

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February Is The Shortest Month Of The Year!

February is the shortest month of the year, but it’s PACKED with holidays, events, and anniversaries! February is Black History Month! And, this year we get to see the world’s top winter athletes compete in the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea. February is Black History Month! The month of…

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