Children's libraries + Activity programs
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- Let's pretend, 50 start-to-finish preschooler programs for the busy librarian that foster imagination, Rebecca C. Bane
- Mother Goose rhyme time: night, Kimberly K. Faurot ; illustrated by Steve Cox ; musical notations by Sara L. Waters
- Building blocks, building a parent-child literacy program at your library, Sharon Snow
- Storytime magic, 400 fingerplays, flannelboards, and other activities, Kathy MacMillan and Christine Kirker
- Technology and literacy, 21st century library programming for children & teens, Jennifer Nelson & Keith Braafladt
- I'm a little teapot!, presenting preschool storytime, compiled by Jane Cobb ; illustrated by Magda Lazicka
- STEP into storytime, using StoryTime Effective Practice to strengthen the development of newborns to five-year-olds, Saroj Nadkarni Ghoting and Kathy Fling Klatt
- Family storytime, twenty-four creative programs for all ages, Rob Reid
- Wisconsin summer library program manual
- Something musical happened at the library, adding song and dance to children's story programs, Rob Reid
- Read, rhyme, and romp, early literacy skills and activities for librarians, teachers, and parents, Heather McNeil
- Straw into gold, books and activities about folktales, Jan Irving and Robin Currie ; illustrated by Susie Kropa
- Dynamic youth services through outcome-based planning and evaluation, Eliza T. Dresang, Melissa Gross, Leslie Edmonds Holt ; foreword by Virginia Walter
- Shake & shout, 16 noisy, lively story programs, Rob Reid
- The power of play, designing early learning spaces, Dorothy Stoltz, Marisa Conner, and James Bradberry
- Storytelling with music, puppets, and arts for libraries and classrooms, by William M. Painter
- Reid's read-alouds 2, modern day classics from C.S. Lewis to Lemony Snicket, Rob Reid
- Battle of the Books and more, reading activities for middle school students, Sybilla Cook, Frances Corcoran, and Beverley Fonnesbeck
- Baby rhyming time, Linda L. Ernst
- Stories, songs, and stretches!, creating playful storytimes with yoga and movement, Katie Scherrer
- DIY programming and book displays, how to stretch your programming without stretching your budget and staff, Amanda Moss Struckmeyer and Svetha Hetzler
- Something funny happened at the library, how to create humorous programs for children and young adults, Rob Reid
- Storytimes for everyone!, developing young children's language and literacy, Saroj Nadkarni Ghoting and Pamela Martin-Díaz
- Early literacy storytimes @ your library, partnering with caregivers for success, Saroj Nadkarni Ghoting, Pamela Martin-Díaz
- Lapsit services for the very young II, a how-to-do-it manual, Linda L. Ernst
- Toddle on over, developing infant & toddler literature programs, Robin Works Davis
- The big book of stories, songs, and sing-alongs, programs for babies, toddlers, and families, text by Beth Maddigan ; program plans and introductions by Stefanie Drennan ; illustrations by Roberta Thompson
- More family storytimes, twenty-four creative programs for all ages, Rob Reid
- Artsy toddler storytimes, a year's worth of ready-to-go programming, Carol Garnett Hopkins
- Baby storytime magic, active early literacy through bounces, rhymes, tickles, and more, Kathy MacMillan and Christine Kirker ; with illustrations by Melanie Fitz
- The storytime sourcebook, a compendium of ideas and resources for storytellers, by Carolyn N. Cullum
- Library services from birth to five, delivering the best start, edited by Carolynn Rankin and Avril Brock
- Books in motion, connecting preschoolers with books through art, games, movement, music, playacting, and props, Julie Dietzel-Glair
- Mother Goose rhyme time: animals, Kimberly K. Faurot ; illustrated by Steve Cox ; musical notations by Sara L. Waters
- Out of this world library programs, using speculative fiction to promote reading and launch learning, Joel A. Nichols ; foreword by Denise E. Agosto
- Mother Goose rhyme time, people, Kimberly K. Faurot ; illustrated by Steve Cox ; musical notations by Sara L. Waters
- 52 programs for preschoolers, the librarian's year-round planner, Diane Briggs
- Folktales aloud, practical advice for playful storytelling, Janice M. Del Negro
- Summer matters, making all learning count, Elizabeth M. McChesney and the Chicago Public Library, Bryan W. Wunar and the Museum of Science and Industry ; with illustrations by Steve Musgrave
- Library celebrations, Cindy Dingwall
- How to do "The three bears" with two hands, performing with puppets, Walter Minkel
- The sound of storytime, Tiara Dixon and Paula Blough