Terrific Odds and Ends
Leah Langby
June 30, 2011
Keeping Up With Kids

Folks at the Pepin Library had fun with the Bassmeister this summer, with puppets, ventriloquism, illusions, visual props, and plenty of humorous but important safety tips. About 50 people attended an indoor picnic and the show–pretty terrific turnout for Pepin!

4YA: Inspiration for Youth Advocates is a blog that is chock-full of ideas for art projects, organizations that are doing great things with kids, examples of terrific marketing, cool websites, and many other things that will be useful and thought-provoking for people who work with teens. They are creating a series of pages about suggestions for programs based on literature, including games, crafts, and more. This blog is not designed specifically for librarians, but it sure has a lot of terrific ideas for us!

More great websites for kidsALSC has added 16 more recommended websites to Great Web Sites for Kids, its online resource containing hundreds of links to exceptional websites for children. The site features links to websites of interest to children 14 years of age and younger, organized into diverse subject headings–a great place to send kids, teachers, parents who are looking for homework help, information, or just a way to pass some time.

Jenny at Colfax has recruited a teen to write a book review for their blog–a great way to get kids involved and give them (and their literature) a little more visibility. To see the blog post, check out the Colfax Public Library Blog!

Please remember to send in your photos, stories and other things you’d like to share on this blog. We need a new infusion of energy from the field!

search all blog posts using keywords or title, date, categories

Archives

Categories

Related Articles

Teen Program Success in Altoona

I talked with Regina Arndt, the long-time youth services librarian in Altoona recently and got inspired by some of her programs.  Teen programs can be tricky, and some of these ideas seem like they might work well for other libraries! Ping Pong and Pizza Nights Every...

IFLS Youth Services Check-In: Play!

Great questions were asked, great ideas were swapped!  Here are a few highlights (sorry if I’m forgetting something):   Karen Magnusson (formerly of Woodville, now of Baldwin) gave a report about her experience at the Play, Make, Learn Conference in...

Great Halloween Cupcake Bake-Off in Phillips

Thanks to Linda Johnson, the new youth services librarian in Phillips, for sharing this fun collaboration.  Leveraging her existing connection with the school and with the Family and Consumer Education teacher, Linda organized a Great Halloween Cupcake Bake-Off for...