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Literacy and Laughter - Celebrating Kindergarten children and the books they love: Clas... - 0 views

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    Classroom library linky party- numerous inspiring classroom library pictures, other inspiring components on this website too!
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Ideas to Inspire - 0 views

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    Terrific links to inspiring links.
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The Unexpected Inspirations Behind Beloved Children's Books - Tom Hawking - Entertainme... - 1 views

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    INTERESTING background.
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Floor-etry | ALSC Blog - 0 views

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    Let me tell you about our Floor-etry. First, floor-etry is a poem on the floor. That's it. It's simple and vastly influential in the process of creating an early literacy environment.  We here at the Allen County Public Library  got the idea from Saroj Ghoting's website for early literacy. In a presentation put together by Dana Bjerke, Joanna Redman and  Kelly Wussow from the Hennepin County Library, you can flip through different slides and see inspiring ideas that make words accessible to even the littlest of patrons. We thought, "We can do that!"

    And we did! We wrote a poem that is actually just a string of similes so the reader can start anywhere in the circle and the poem makes sense. We typed it up in HUGE, easy to read font, printed it out on bright paper and cut out the words. After cutting out the words, we laminated each one and added Velcro to the back for a temporary hold. We placed the poem in the front of our department in the shape of a (yellow) sun!
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Poetry 180 - Home Page - 0 views

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    Welcome to Poetry 180. Poetry can and should be an important part of our daily lives. Poems can inspire and make us think about what it means to be a member of the human race. By just spending a few minutes reading a poem each day, new worlds can be revealed.
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Book Trailers in the Library | ALSC Blog - 1 views

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    Hope that you follow John at his blog page, twitter is even better, see this posting for inspiration.
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books4yourkids.com: Best Middle-Grade and Chapter Books of 2011 (and one really awesome... - 0 views

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    Having completed four years worth of "Best of" lists for picture books, I was finally inspired to compile a list of the  best middle-grade and chapter books I have read in the last year. Maybe I didn't want to be forced to pick any favorites, or maybe this was the first year that I felt like I had actually read enough newly published books in a given year to compile a fair list. Either way, although I remain dedicated to working through that massive pile of older books that I want to share with my readers, I am very excited about this list and passionate about all of the books that made it on to this list. If you were to encounter me in my workplace and ask me about any of these titles, I would gush, most likely somewhat embarrassingly, about any or all of them, if you gave me enough time. 
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iLibrarian » 5 Ways to Use Pinterest in Your Library - 1 views

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    Pinterest's inspiration boards have a lot of potential for libraries and other organizations for creating visual displays of resources and services. All of Pinterest's boards and posts can be shared on Facebook and Twitter. Here are some ideas for how you can make the most of this popular social network for your library:
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SussingOutBooks - 0 views

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    Be prepared, this blog spot will provide new book inspiration, resources, and lesson ideas...
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Storybird - 0 views

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    "Storybirds are short, art-inspired stories you make to share, read, and print. Collaborative Storytelling."
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