There is nothing like going to training as a librarian and watching a lot of (usually grumpy) adults getting all dewy eyed over their picturebook memories. For me, it wasDoggerby Shirley Hughes, which I remember taking out from the library every. single. week. And even now, that book ca...
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Half the World– this was very much a “middle book”. Yes, it added scope and yes, it expanded the world of the Scattered Sea. And yet, it was very clearly a book designed to link two stories. Don’t get me wrong, this wasn’t half bad. Yet in terms of the new main character...
This was a last minute storytime I put together, as I was covering for another Librarian. But with delivering it on Leap Day, the idea of bouncing as a themed seemed like a perfect fit. Also, knowing I had donethis themebeforemeant it was easier to pull things together! *** MOVEMENT:...
The 171-page dossier, which was edited by the late Fred Di Matteo and John Hertzman, is available for USD 20 (+ postage) from the Club Librarian, Jim Neill. It can be supplied to non-members of AROC. Jim can also supply back issues of the AROC "Alfa Owner" carrying articles by ...
The intruders giggled with a quick glance towards the librarian before slipping between the aisles. They whispered loudly but their words were indistinct. … Posted in Story | Tagged ant-girl, pheromones, transformation | Leave a reply Haunted House Party: Seven Minutes In Heaven Posted on ...
One named Quiet the other named Loud. MOVEMENT: “Shake My Sillies Out” fromMore Singable Songsby Raffi BOOK: Glad, Glad Bearby Kimberly Gee MOVEMENT: Bears are Sleeping (to the tune of Frere Jacques) Bears are sleeping, bears are sleeping ...
Henry DeTamble is a handsome, charming librarian who, due to a genetic anomaly, inadvertently moves through time. His lifeline twists and turns as the rest of the world marches forward in linear fashion, intersecting with that of bohemian artist Clare Abshire. The two forge an unconventional ...
This Japanese novel introduces us to five characters at difficult moments of their lives who visit a unique librarian and receive a book recommendation, a felted figure, and a small nudge. Perfect to read in one sitting on a cozy day with a warm beverage, or savor bit by bit on a lunch...
Emily Marcuccilli, librarian, King’s Hall School This book was super-exciting. I liked the bit when they did the scavenger hunt near the River Gary and the bit when they thought Miss Moon was a werewolf. Jamie I liked this book because it had lots of expression and I loved the drawing...