Various posts from Lane Public Library are added (or deleted) from time to time as relevancy permits.Saving ...
Interviews are by Gratia Banta, Coordinator of Youth Services, the Lane Libraries; and Jane Haight, School Librarian, Cleveland Elementary School. Andrea Cheng shows us her original wood cuts for her book Where the Steps Were. The interview reveals her favorite authors and illustrators, talks about her books in process, the Spanish dialogues on her ipod, her perseverance in publishing, her school visits and her work as an author/illustrator selected to participate in the Ohio Choose to Read pr...
A review of a title of interest to older children.
A review of a title of interest to older children.
A review of a title of interest to older children. Saving ...
Patricia Rust's book promotes children's literacy. The king loses everything in a fire, and can't prove he's king unless he learns to read and write. The kids, of course, help him to reclaim the kingdom. Saving ...
Carlos is an 8-year-old patron of the Lane Libraries. He has a poem published in Highlights magazine, which he reads in a quiet moment in the Fairfield Branch Children's Department window. The sound level was too low for easy listening, so the video is captioned. Saving ... Saving ... Saving ... Saving ...
A children's book reviewed by a child who has read it. Lane Public Library, July 2008.
A children's book reviewed by a child who has read it. Lane Public Library, July 2008.
A children's book reviewed by a child who has read it. Lane Public Library, July 2008.
A children's book reviewed by a child who has read it. Lane Public Library, July 2008.