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For #volunteersweek, it's #timetosaythanks to all our wonderful volunteers at #barnetlibraries. Check our Facebook page this week to find out a little more about some of them. https://t.co/hCyywIGseK @NCVOvolunteers @barnetvolunteer @BarnetCouncil #discoveryourlibrary #volunteer
@Lilyglowember Very happy to help, even in a small way. We know a lot of our library members and friends are shielding and we look forward to seeing you back in our libraries. In the meantime, the least we can do is this...
Elmer Week Challenge - Colour in Elmer and the rainbow and display it in a window to spread hope and happiness. Send us your pictures to libraries@wokingham.gov.uk to be included in our Elmer Parade on Friday May 29. https://t.co/JQojqJZ0tw @WokinghamBC #LibrariesFromHome
Two booklets by D M Chapman, who also worked for Puffin though these aren't.
Brilliant 1945 artwork and yet almost lost, these are the only copies that we can find at the moment outside of libraries.
Elmer Week Challenge - Make an Elmer Mask. Email your pictures to libraries@wokingham.gov.uk by Thursday 28 May to be part of our Elmer Parade on Friday. https://t.co/nyJMWP7VlR @WokinghamBC @LoveWokingham #LibrariesFromHome #Elmer Wokingham Children's Centres
Thanks @Ballybanelib and @galway_library for the nomination. Upload a cover of a book, no explanation, nominate 6 libraries. We nominate @ballinasloeEDIC @MayoLibrary @MonaghanTownLib @OffalyLibraries @CarlowLibraries @clarelibrary
Some important biographies for your libraries. https://t.co/p4ZatWgWng
@mallorygrigg Library! I always loved libraries. In fact I married a Librarian😅!
#QuaranteenArt #illustrators #kidlitart
The Bookbug Hunt has started at Kilmacolm Library. There are 8 hiding in the library. Do you think you can find them all? You can also sign up for The Bookbug Library Challenge in any Inverclyde Libraries.
Way with Words festival features an exciting line up of authors, illustrators and music for adults and children such as @Colm_Keegan, @karlhenrypt, @sarahwebbishere and more. It takes place from 29th Feb to 14th March @ Arklow and Blessington Libraries. https://t.co/ub3YQronuF
"A beautifully visual & extremely informative non-fiction book about bats. We discovered some very surprising facts... Recommended for non-fiction lovers. This would make a great addition to primary school libraries."
More reviews https://t.co/Z1qbpT6Ppa
@dkbooks @CharlieFMilner
Good evening #csk8 I'm Vicky, a 4th-6th grade CS teacher in the Los Angeles area ... and big lover of libraries. :)
Botanical illustration and the park: Deutschlands flora in abbildungen nach der natur, by Jakob Sturm, 1798-1862, 9 vols, from BHL/Harvard Botany Libraries......https://t.co/TUi9yxY3Um
Today is Multicultural Children's Book Day!
To date, MCBD has donated over 7,000 multicultural children’s books to schools & libraries. Show your support & spread the word!
https://t.co/0wd5UmKLl2 #ReadYourWorld @MCChildsBookDay
Insects of the park: Musée entomologique illustré : histoire naturelle iconographique des insectes : publiée par une réunion d'entomologistes français et étrangers, by A Depusiet et al.......1876-78, 3 vols, from BHL/Smithsonian Libraries........https://t.co/D40bOrPWda
Botanical illustration and the park: Field book of western wild flowers, by Margaret Armstrong and JJ Thornber, 1915.....from BHL/Uni California Libraries......https://t.co/udLRMSo4QS
As a kid I despised those READ posters that hung all over school libraries. They felt pushy & basically just made me want to read books even less. Now that I've recently finished a whole book for the first time in 4+ years, I thought I'd make a poster of my own to inspire me📙
Birds of the park, and elsewhere: A general synopsis of birds, by John Latham.......6 vols, 1781-85, from BHL/Smithsonian Libraries.........https://t.co/CI4VQxQZzY
Children of Fife, have you kicked off your 4-4-2 Reading Challenge yet?! ⚽️📚 With @EastFifeFC we're offering FREE kids football tickets & % off adults at participating libraries. SCORE! https://t.co/0wouh3sK4y
Botanical illustration and the park: Pomologia Britannica : or, Figures and descriptions of the most important varieties of fruit cultivated in Great Britain, by John Lindley....... 3 vols,
1841, from BHL/Uni California libraries......https://t.co/ZeKQbiXdrm