Educator giveaway! I have a class set of THIS IS A STORY, written by my friend @MrSchuReads and illustrated by the wonderful @studiocastillo. I'd love to send it to your classroom. ❤️📖
RT to for a chance to win! I'll choose a random winner and notify them this Wednesday, 3/22.
Today's "Sotterday," which means I'm giving away another signed, personalized copy of ODDER from @ChildrensBW_LA! 📖🦦
RT and follow for a chance to win. I'll pick a winner at random on 9/12. @MacKidsBooks#mglit
It's another "Sotterday" giveaway! 🦦
I'm giving away a signed, personalized pre-order copy of ODDER each week until the book's release on 9/20. RT this post + follow me for a chance to win this week's copy!
I'll pick a random winner on 8/22. Good luck! @MacKidsBooks#mglit
The 18th annual IFL Conference is back but on-demand! Conference is free & open to all educations. Sessions will be available from June 1 until August 10. Go to https://t.co/nDo5c8LYFe. No registration needed! #IFLLEX#eduKATE
School Library Journal continues to offer free access to digitized editions of SLJ, as well as all content on https://t.co/VAqoCeqm5b https://t.co/QaPGlOYSJ2
Tomorrow, actress and author @KristenBell would like to read your family a book! Join her for a reading of “Goodnight, Daniel Tiger” by @danieltigertv creator @angelasclues. Watch it on the PBS KIDS Facebook page and YouTube Channel on June 1 at 12 p.m. ET!
If you're missing other readers to connect with or just want some book recommendations, I have launched a COVID-19 shutdown #bookaday challenge. Here are the details: https://t.co/1JueCqHLvJ
@LaDue Give kids time to read. Increase their access to books. Encourage and support their reading choices. Foster reading relationships between kids. Celebrate and cede space & time for their opinions about books. Teach them to read critically.
Peaks Mill 3rd Grade Battle of the Books Champ-Mrs. Deters’ class!!!! We are very proud of all the participants from each class because of their hard work reasin these books🤓 📚
“...several recent studies have indicated that students suffer academically as a result: One nationwide study published in 2011 found signs that states’ 4th grade reading scores dropped in correlation with their loss of librarians” #kylchat#LibrariesMatter@JCPSKY