Thursday, October 19, 2017

Books for Kids


Please type up the information from the folded blue sheet regarding a children's book in the library as a New Post on your blog.  Include a couple of images.  Glue the half sheet in your journal to count as an entry.

Also, leave a comment on this post naming something interesting or cute or inspiring you took away or noticed during the librarians' talk about kids' books.

11 comments:

  1. What was interesting when the librarian's where talking is when they showed facts when reading a book to a kid.

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  2. I noticed that both librarians gave similar reasons to read to children. And that Chicka Chicka Boom Boom was up on the table.

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  3. I appreciated that they really seemed to enjoy the books. It was heartwarming to see them get excited and recommend them despite us not being the usual demographic.

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  4. I liked that they showed us their favorites to read to kids

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  5. The book 'The Last Stop on Market Street' was a very eye opening book, had great color and detail, and even made me want to start writing the bus. All in all I think the librarians chose great books and gave me ideas for our children's book.

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  6. I loved the enthusiasm about the books that the librarians showed.

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  7. i liked that they showed us the books that they like to read and also for their children and one book that stand out to me was chicka chicka boom boom because i remember reading that in Elementary.

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  8. I loved the delivery of the messages, the librarians were very vibrant cheerful which made learning about children books much more entertaining

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  9. I liked how well the presentation flowed and how informative it was

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  10. I found it really cool that the children's books could be about true stories, just told in a simple and exciting way.

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  11. I thought it was really cool, how clever some of the books are. Even I could get some enjoyment out of them.

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