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As a children‘s librarian, I‘ve done a lot of professional development and continuing education courses, webinars, and reading in the last year, but this book is probably the single most useful resource of the lot. The final chapter may have single-handedly saved the outdoor storytime series I‘m planning to start next month. Now if the ALA will ever learn to price their books reasonably, I‘d recommend this to everyone I knew.
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DogMomIrene Those eyes🥰🐶 How do you get anything done? 4y
mandarchy Are the lessons geared toward preschool or school aged children? 4y
emtobiasz @mandarchy more toward early childhood, although some are more of the “all ages” style of many summer reading programs (think birth-third grade or so). Still more of a public library fit than a school library one, I think. 4y
mandarchy Thanks @emtobiasz I'm always looking for ideas, I wish education books weren't so expensive. I just bought a couple with my puny budget for my teachers. It's maddening. 4y