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  • Diversity
    • Protagonists of Color
    • Authors of Color
  • Historical Eras
    • World War II
  • Genres
    • Action/Adventure
    • Fantasy
    • Horror (Spooky)
    • Humor (Funny)
    • Realistic Fiction (Real Life)
  • Non-Fiction
    • STEM/STEAM Learning

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Books, Reading Lists

Awesome books for Girl Scouts | Reading List

These books don’t necessarily star characters who are Scouts themselves, but they do match up with the Girl Scout mission of building girls of “courage, confidence, and character, who make…

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March 30, 2019
Award Winners, Books

Lodestar Award Finalists & Winners Reading List

What is the Lodestar Award? The Lodestar Award is a relatively newer award established in 2018 by the World Science Fiction Society, the same people who do the Hugo Awards…

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June 5, 2022
At the Library

How to use the Dewey Decimal system to find books kids want to read

One of the things that trips up library visitors is navigating the Non-fiction section. Fiction books are (generally) easy: they’re organized by the author’s last name! But non-fiction books? The…

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September 5, 2022
  • Families & Friends,  Reluctant Readers

    5 ways to turn your reluctant reader into a total bookworm

    March 27, 2019 /

    It can be frustrating when your formerly bookworm kid suddenly stops reading. And it’s scary when your child’s teacher says they HAVE to read a certain amount of books (usually in a specific reading level) or they’ll be in danger of falling behind in their grade level. You’re stressed out, your kid is stressed out, and it’s very, very easy for this situation to turn into fights and arguments and unhappy families. I see quite a few families who’re in this same situation at my library. Usually they’ve gotten to the point where the the kid is completely uninterested in a) reading the book, b) picking their own book, c)…

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  • Books,  Reading Lists

    17+ WWII Books for Kids ages 8-12 | Reading List

    March 25, 2019 /

    This list was inspired by my childhood love of historical fiction. I don’t remember which book kicked it off, but I do remember finding Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself in a free books bin, reading it, and immediately wanting more. World War II is one of the most covered historical eras in children’s literature, so there’s tons of titles to navigate. It’s also one of the major time periods that kids learn about in school, starting somewhere around 5th grade and going more in depth in 8th or 9th. I’ll also occasionally get some students at my library looking for particular historical eras to read books from as part…

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