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Children's Literature in Action: A Librarian's Guide, 2nd Edition
Children's Literature in Action: A Librarian's Guide, 2nd Edition: A Librarian's Guide | Sylvia M. Vardell
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Looking for a practitioner-oriented intro to literature for children ages 512? This book covers the latest trends, titles, and tools for choosing the best books and materials as well as for planning fun and effective programs and activities. Includes recommendations and evaluations of digital eBooks, apps, and audiobooks as well as print titles, providing full coverage of the range of materials for children today Features short essays by top authors and practitioners in the field to give readers expert opinions and guidance Provides author comments, collaborative activities, featured books, special topics and programs, selected awards and celebrations, historical connections, recommended resources, issues for discussion, relevant professional standards, and assignment suggestions within each chapter Addresses the most recent professional and curricular standards for elementary school studentsa key element of today's education assessment standards
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Emily92Bibliophile
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Today is the day I start my Children‘s & Young Adult Literature class at TWU!🎉I have been greatly anticipating this one out of my grad classes planned . I chose from a large reading list 19 books i wanted to read and review, and post on my self made Children‘s literature blog. ➡️I will be sharing the link to my blog post for each book I read this semester- if you have time I would love it if y‘all read my formal reviews! 📚 ✍️ 💻

slategreyskies Yay!! Congrats! I‘m excited for you! :) 2y
LiteraryinLawrence Enjoy this new adventure! 2y
Emily92Bibliophile @slategreyskies @LiteraryinLawrence thank you! I‘m enjoying it so much! Ill share my blog link once I post this weekend 💙 2y
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monalyisha
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“Lewis Carroll, author of Alice‘s Adventures in Wonderland, actually called stories “love gifts,” which is exactly how children view them.”

CaseyLea This is beautiful. There is nothing I love more than cuddling up with my 5 year old son and reading to him - one of life‘s greatest pleasures! 😊 5y
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monalyisha
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This Summer, I started my MLIS (Master‘s in Library & Information Studies) degree. I‘m going at a snail‘s pace (one course at a time). My second course, “Children‘s Services & Materials”, started on Monday. I‘m psyched because it‘s the area in which I‘ve been working for the past 10 years & where I want to continue to focus my energy.

I‘ve gotta admit something, though: I totally deny myself these first 4 rights on the reg. 🙈😅

Billypar I'm not great at 1-4 either (and #2 is completely unthinkable). I don't really get #s 1 and 10. Good luck digging into your new courses- they sound interesting! 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yea... I don‘t believe in #2 either. 😱. Don‘t skip! 😂 5y
Crazeedi I can't remember ever doing number 4 5y
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LibrarianRyan Having worked as I children‘s librarian I agree with this list. For me personally I have a problem with a few. 5y
monalyisha @LibrarianRyan Oh, I agree with it professionally. (“Do as I say, not as I do”? 😅) 5y
LibrarianRyan @monalyisha I used to have to argue with parents about #1. So many wanted their kids to read the books they loved and it‘s a hard sell. 5y
tournevis In the original French, you can get gigantic posters with Pennac's list. A large number of libraries have them displayed. 5y
monalyisha @Mystery1 I just noticed that you stacked this book! Wanted to give you a quick heads-up that there‘s actually a 3rd edition (which is what I‘m reading), but Litsy didn‘t have it listed yet. 5y
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