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Readers’ Advisory Programming for Kids in

Autumn Winters, Editor/Bibliographer

Kathleen Moore, Graphic Designer

Nancy Dowd, LibraryAware Lead

RA Programming for Kids

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What Can Happen Here Today?

Self-Directed Strategies

Many customers are choosing to bypass traditional service desks

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Community Building

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Build connections between library staff and customers.

Resource Advisory

Empower your patrons to find resources that suit their interests

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Serendipity

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What did these kids find that will change them?

Passive Programming Creates Meaningful Time

Passive Programming Saves Money

Three Simple Tools

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You Choose

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Write Here

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Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Playing Around With Readers’ Advisory

Readers’ Advisory For and By Youth

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When I Was a Kid Book Display

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Found Objects Displays

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Post-It Book Reviews

Dothan, AL

Post-It Poetry

Dothan

Book Poetry

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Inspiration Stars

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Origami

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Cootie Catchers

Lafayette

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Book Face

Stacks Game

Game On!

The Map

The List

The Answers

What Works for You?

Questions? Be part of the

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