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ICYMI: Our Guide to Graphic Novels in Libraries issue is here and includes:
🗯️Contributions from YOU, the best librarians in the world!
🗨️Readers' Advisory & Collection Development for GNs
📚Comic interludes from your fav GN creators
& more! Read it now: https://t.co/Brx6HGWA2H
We can now provide free access to Ancestry for our members to use at home during the Covid-19 outbreak. To use the service you will need your #barnetlibraries number & pin. Follow our instructions to gain access https://t.co/Zzvi8jAhZk #ancestry #familyhistory #familytree
Discover FREE health and wellbeing publications this #HIW2020: https://t.co/kVvjBGvUVm
Including: Health and Fitness, In the Moment, Runners World UK, Kitchen Garden, Easy Gardens, Mother & Baby UK and Bikes etc
#LibrariesFromHome
@coventrycc @libsconnected
Hellenistic North Africa was a economic powerhouse with a more suitable climate than today. After Carthage’s demise, the Berber Kingdom of Numidia prospered, many of its rulers, such as its 1st king Massinissa (~238-148 BC), being great patrons of the arts, learning, & libraries
Worried about your child’s wellbeing dealing with #COVID-19? Want trusted advice? Watch #ReadingWell author Dr. Dawn Huebner read from her book “Something Bad Happened” https://t.co/iapmhDBYsD @Healthinfoweek #HIW2020 @readingagency @ace_national @libsconnected #LibrariesFromHome
#ReadGraphic Alert: Listen to our latest #ShelfCareInterview w/ @JamiesonV & Omar Mohamed as they discuss
🎙️their new graphic novel (WHEN STARS ARE SCATTERED), 🌟how small acts can change lives,
🗨️collaboration,
📘libraries,
💙and MORE!: https://t.co/QP0eGtFKkr
Halton Libraries July 2020 Newsletter - https://t.co/DFpzNSuOXn
Over 10,000 children took part in the Summer Reading Challenge at our libraries last year. This year's Challenge has now begun! Learn all about the Silly Squad and set a reading goal for the summer here: https://t.co/kUPRNI9ruf ^N (Illustration by @Lillustrator)
📚 Sundays are for cosying up with a good book 📚 Five gold stars if you can guess the book they’re reading!
#kidlitart #greatschoollibraries
The newest YA-approved Superhero #comic from the amazing @marikotamaki and beautifully illustrated by @Joelle_Jones - definitely one you'll want to pick up for your libraries! #graphiclibrary #bookreview #graphicnovels https://t.co/YBhR0VmhfY
Swing into the weekend like Shirley the sheep: today's #SillySquad2020 joke is taken from How do you make a Skeleton laugh by John Foster
To celebrate the return of football
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Earwig.
Earwig who?
Earwig go, Earwig go, Earwig go!
#Walsall #LibrariesFromHome
Welcome to our weekly young adult book recommendation - great for all adults too! #wiganlibraries #lovereading #michaelgrant
#SummerReadingChallenge2020 @readingagency @Lillustrator @ace_national
It’s Wednesday and #July1st
So excited, fit to burst,
the #SillySquad have lots to do
with #books and #jokes and #Blogs for you!
@SurreyLibraries #LibrariesFromHome
“An ambitious concept and a stunningly realised achievement. Must-have for school libraries” 📚
Thank you so much to @tomtolkien and the @SchoolReading for this glowing review of Absolutely Everything! 📖 #BookReviews
Read the full review here: https://t.co/dtRJLFm0lj
Great to hear that writer @MichaelRosenYes on the mend. Listen to his and Tony Ross' collections of stories for young children, read by Michael, with your library card and @BorrowBox app. #LibrariesfromHome https://t.co/YbeJp5EIGk
“Femme lisant”, Henri Matisse. #lovetoread #lovelibraries #readingathome
Kandinsky Inspired Creations from June’s Art Challenge from Wokingham Borough Libraries. Check out theses brilliant creations: https://t.co/cASGtu0LQ9 #librariesfromhome @WokinghamBC
Did you know that you can access FREE early literacy materials this summer? Visit https://t.co/JATIndRR3m to explore our digital (and printable) literacy calendar!
#MDLibraries
[Image: small turtle looking at a forever calendar]
#StevenUniverse Fan Gem : Sodalite
Their role on Homeworld is to be librarians in huge libraries filled with Gem artifacts and files about Homeworld and its colonies.
As museums and libraries get ready to reopen I've never felt more detached from the kinds of people who make these decisions.