The plight of immigrant families at the U.S. border prompted the Brooklyn Public Library and others to act.
While traditional storytime isn’t going away, public libraries are exploring new strategies to serve toddlers and preschoolers, from STEM for babies and Touchpoints for Libraries, to new guidance on screen time.
Getting more families into libraries is one goal of the FamLAB Project, which has tapped a cross-sector cohort to expand out-of-school learning opportunities for young children and their families.
Multiple book awards were announced, FlipGrid revs up for another student voice bus tour, and Follett has launched a new learning platform.
Users will appreciate the clean design, understated beauty, and game-like features of this delightful app.
With a clean and engaging interface, a fairly substantial catalogue of resources, and an adaptable set of tools for teachers and librarians, BookFlix is recommended for those serving emerging, early, and elementary school readers.
John Sullivan, Oge Mora honored by Ezra Jack Keats Awards and more in NewsBites.
Fans of Eric Carle will rejoice in this well-presented, comprehensive app.
School Library Journal has relaunched “First Steps,” its early learning column, with two new co-authors.
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