Magoon, Kekla. How It Went Down. Fiction. Holt, 2014. 326p. $17.99. 978-0-8050-9869-3. OUTSTANDING. GRADES 8-10. Sixteen-year-old Tariq Johnson is shot by a white man, Jack Franklin. Franklin is picked up by the police but within [continue reading]
Nina Lindsay’s Article in SLJ, Author Mal Peet Dies
Nina Lindsay’s Article in School Library Journal Addresses Diversity: Nina Lindsay of the Oakland Public Library (and longtime ACL member) has written a thoughtful article on the recent children’s book award winners and diversity for [continue reading]
Outstanding!
Every month, we post an annotated bibliography of books that were rated ‘Outstanding’ and nominated for our Distinguished List at our previous month’s meeting. Members can see full reviews of these books and many more [continue reading]
KidLit Celebrates Women’s History Month
Check out the fifth annual KidLit Celebrates Women’s History Month! Visit the blog Kidlit Women’s History Month (http://kidlitwhm.blogspot.com/2015/03/bring-new-childrens-books-to-life-with.html ), which “seeks to inspire, to collaborate, to call attention to new books featuring women in history, [continue reading]
Firefighters Storytime Ideas (2015)
Kids love learning about community helpers, and firefighters are a big hit. Be sure to sing the song, Hurry Hurry Drive the Firetruck. For a craft, make these firefighter paper dolls. App: Super Home Heroes, from [continue reading]
Doctors and Nurses Storytime Ideas
Many “everyday heroes” work in our hospitals; doctors and nurses will also fit the “community helpers” theme used in kindergarten. For a craft project, make medical bags out of construction paper. App: Super Home Heroes. [continue reading]
Music Around the World Storytime Ideas
Before you begin your storytime, have the audience (parents included!) participate in a simple circle dance, such as “The Hokey Pokey.” For a craft project, make these simple maracas out of plastic spoons and plastic Easter [continue reading]

