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Cathy Oxley

Top 100 Children's Books of All-Time - 2 views

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    A list of 100 favourite picture books.
Cathy Oxley

100 Best Children's Chapter Books of All-Time - 1 views

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    "A list of some of the best children's chapter books, suitable for a wide range of ages. They are the ones that continue to be loved for ages upon ages because they are, simply put, quite wonderful."
Judy O'Connell

Collected - SLANZA - School Library Association of New Zealand - 0 views

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    See the issue for "#6 May 2012" which has a special focus on Curation. All regular issues are well worth a read.
Geise Library

Google Cultural Institute - 0 views

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    We have created this site to provide a visually rich and interactive online experience for telling cultural stories in new ways. Discover exhibits by expert curators, find artifacts, view photographs, read original manuscripts, watch videos, and more.
Judy O'Connell

App Store - YALSA's Teen Book Finder - 0 views

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    "Find the best books and media for teens, as selected by library staff and educators across the United States! The Teen Book Finder, generously funded by a grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, offers easy access to the titles honored each year by the Young Adult Library Services Association, a division of the American Library "
Cathy Oxley

AARON SHEPARD'S RT PAGE - Reader's Theatre, Free Scripts, Short Children's Plays - 1 views

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    "Here are resources for reader's theater (or readers theatre)-including the acclaimed series of free scripts Reader's Theater Editions-all from children's author Aaron Shepard. "
Katie Silva

how to make the world comprehensible to kids - 0 views

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    something to think about? Is there an Australian service that does this for local content?
Jennie Bales

Choosing children's books that include and affirm disability experiences | KQED - 0 views

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    "Duyvis recommended that educators, librarians and parents seek out books by disabled people. Duyvis and two librarians talked with MindShift about what else educators and caregivers should look for when selecting children's literature that represents disability and what conversations with kids about these books and about disabilities can look like. They also offered recommendations of inclusive, affirming books for kids from preschool to high school. "
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