Youth Services

Resources

The best resources, curated by Leah

Summer library program: links and resources

Early Literacy and Child Development Resources and Ideas

Storytime resources

Preschool storytime template

Storytime resources

Storytime how-to

Lapsit storytime templates

Presenters and Performers: tips, buttons for IFLS collaboration spreadsheet and IFLS library staff crowd-sources reviews

Kits: Borrow programming kits from Lend Items to save time, money, and jazz up your programs, AccuCut die-cut service

Teen advisory groups: tips, guidelines, suggestions and resources

Readers advisory: education, tools, forms

Program tracking: what you need to know about tracking for the annual report

Inclusion and accessibility

Can’t find what you’re looking for here? Try searching the IFLS Article Index.

Additional support from IFLS

Leah Langby is your IFLS staff expert in:

  • Youth services staffing (advertising, recruiting, hiring, onboarding and more)
  • Developing your services (programs, collections, partnerships and outreach)
  • Continuing education and professional development resources
  • General support (child/teen development, intellectual freedom, inclusive services)
Leah Langby

Leah Langby

Library Development and Youth Services Coordinator

715-839-5082 x114| [email protected]
Youth Services, Continuing Education, Director Certification, Inclusive Services

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Keeping Up With Kids blog

by Leah Langby

Artist Trading Cards in Eau Claire

Thanks to Jessi Peterson for this awesome guest post!We decided this year to offer more passive arts programming in our Young Adult Lounge.  Targeting a time that works for busy teens to attend a program is often hit and miss, so we thought we would try...

Book Trailers for the Win

Book Trailers are a fun way to promote books.  Colleen from Menomonie often uses them as part of the mix when she is booktalking to teens.  Some libraries feature them prominently on websites. This seems like a cool project for a teen advisory board, or younger kids,...

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