”Kindness is free... sprinkle it everywhere. But, it can be really hard. Hard to keep smiling, when you want to rage. Hard to sing, when you want to scream. To...
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”I watched the intro while at the desk with my manager and she said she’d buy me an ukulele! She was impressed. Ms Rosie. Have you ever wanted to learn...
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Little Bodies Big Feelings with Miss Regina, South Holland Public Library Thank you to Miss Rosie, who has shared her co-worker's storytime plan for one of her SEL (social emotional...
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October is Filipino American History Month. We have gathered together some recommended reads, and perspectives from our extended Storytime Solidarity family. Check out these wonderful picture books and read alouds...
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Reflections at the half-way point ~ Anne Coppell, Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa (Auckland, New Zealand). Halfway down the stairs Is the stair where I sit… I’m not at the bottom, I’m...
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Ingredients: Take 1 staff member scrolling work-related social media Add 1 manager, who humours the above Add hours of social media scrolling — aka research Fast-forward SEVEN soft toy sleepovers....
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Whether it is spring time or not - any time is a great time to read about gardens and flowers, and the creatures you may find in them. All content...
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Putting the Pacific Islands into AANHPI Heritage Month ”I remember friends asking around this time of year: where are the posts and resources highlighting the Pacific Islander aspect!? To make...
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Compiled by Anne Coppell Kia ora from Aotearoa New Zealand! In June, Kate, The Lavender Librarian, put out a calls for Storytime Hacks on the Storytime Solidarity Facebook Group: What's a...
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By Kirin Nabi (aka Islamic School Librarian) With help from Shifa Saltagi Safadi (Muslim Mommy Blog) A Note from Miss Kate Every year two billion people celebrate Ramadan. That’s over...
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