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  • Flu Info for Kids and Parents
    Gail Junion-Metz - 11/04/2009
    With both the Swine flu and various strains of seasonal flu hitting schools hard these last couple of weeks, it’s definitely time to make sure kids and parents have up-to-date information about how to protect themselves from the flu, how to help stop it from spreading, and what to do if they or a family member comes down with it. More
  • Money Hungry: These Web resources help you through the grant seeking process
    By Gail Junion-Metz - 11/01/2009
    ALA Grants & Fellowships bit.ly/1lNIAb The American Library Association (ALA) has created numerous grants and awards to help support programs and provide funds to individuals wanting to attend professional meetings. This handy page provides links to not only ALA grants, but also awards sponsored by the various divisions, including PLA (Public Library Association), YALSA (Young Adult Library... More
  • Three Halloween Treats
    Gail Junion-Metz - 10/21/2009
    Next week kids will be carving pumpkins and figuring out what they'll be for halloween. They’ll also start anticipating the sweet and gooey treats they’ll receive. Why not provide the kids in your library with three sweet Halloween games as well? More
  • Breast Cancer Awareness for Teens
    Gail Junion-Metz - 10/14/2009
    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This well-written, age-appropriate Web article explains to teen girls why they need to start examining their breasts, teaches them how to properly perform a self-exam, and explains, in a very reassuring way, the warning signs to be aware of. More
  • Hispanic Heritage Resources for Teens
    Gail Junion-Metz - 10/07/2009
    The folks at Gale and Cengage Learning have created this excellent Hispanic Heritage Web site specifically for teens.
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  • Fun for Young Kids, British Style
    Gail Junion-Metz - 09/30/2009
    This site was designed to enhance the BBC's children’s television programming, but kids don’t have to be familiar with any of the TV shows to have a blast discovering its hundreds of entertaining and educational online games, stories, and activities. More
  • Censorship
    Gail Junion-Metz - 09/23/2009
    Next week is Banned Books Week and many of us will be spending time educating library patrons, staff, and parents about the ongoing efforts to limit what children and adults can read. Many of us will discuss the First Amendment and censorship of not only books, but also of other media. More
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The Alvin Ho Collection, Books 1 & 2

The Alvin Ho Collection, Books 1 & 2 (unabr). 4 CDs. 4 hrs. Prod. by Listening Library. Dist. by Listening Library/Books on Tape (library.booksontape.com). 2009. ISBN 978-0-7393-7997-4. $38.  
Gr 2-4–Alvin Ho, a quirky Asian-American second grader, is articulate at home but so afraid of school that he is unable to speak while he is there.   

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