• Lists

    It's Monday! What Are You Reading? 5/22/17

    This week I was able to to finish two books and start a third, which is pretty awesome! I finished Love, Ish by Karen Rivers and Just Fly Away by Andrew McCarthy and then I also started Finding Mighty by Sheela Chari. It was a good week of reading and I know that…

  • Lifestyle

    Blogging Challenges

    I’ve been struggling lately with my blog – it started out as a suggestion from my boyfriend a few years ago and at the time I thought, “Who would ever want to read anything I wrote?” and since, I’ve come to enjoy sharing my programs, discussing issues and connecting with…

  • Lists

    15 Picture Books to Celebrate Armed Forces Day

    H is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet by Devin Scillian, illustrated by Victor Juhasz Alpha, Bravo, Charlie: The Military Alphabet by Chris L. Demarest Memorial Day Surprise by Theresa Martin Golding, illustrated by Alexandra Artigas Night Catch by Brenda Ehrmantraut, illustrated by Vicki Wehrman Our Daddy Is Invincible! by Shannon Maxwell, illustrated by Liza…

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    The Big Nate Effect

    This is something that has been going on for at least the past two years and it’s a phenomenon that my children’s librarian and I can’t figure out. We have at least two copies of every single Big Nate  book written by Lincoln Peirce. And there aren’t only a couple books…

  • Reviews

    Book Review: Here We Are

    I received Here We Are: 44 Voices Writes, Draw and Speak About Feminism for the Real World edited by Kelly Jensen from Algonquin Young Readers to review as an ARC (advanced reader copy), with a post-it note that simply stated, “The! Best!” which I’m entitled to agree with. The premise of…

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    It's Monday! What Are You Reading? 5/15/17

    This weekend was all about gardening and Mother’s Day! I took Friday off, which resulted in me gardening for most of the day – not just putting in new plants, but pulling out old plants, taking garden waste down to the park and then planting the new plants and re-doing…

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    Strategic Plan Involvement

    You may or may not know that our library is currently in the midst of developing a strategic plan. As a new director, this was my first goal for our library, creating a roadmap for the future, that can be adjusted as times changes, but provides us with a guide…

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    Importance of Reading to Babies

    As a former children’s librarian, I know the importance of reading aloud from birth. But, it’s nice to see that science backs up this knowledge with a new long-term study by the New York University School of Medicine. 250 mother-child pairs were monitored from when the babies were 6-months to…