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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
Be part of the conversation on
social media #RA4Kids
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
I Thought You’d Never Ask! Photo credit: Hash Milhan, Flickr
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
conversation on social media
#RA4Kids