I am delighted to be hosting the March 2015 round up of these great programming ideas!
Here’s your chance to participate in this month’s school age programming blog hop! Have you done a great winter program or have a fun program others might want to use this spring? Anyone have some passive programming plans for April’s Poetry Month? Or “thinking outside the book (SRC manual)” ideas for those of us in the throes of Summer Reading Program Planning?
If you have program(s) to share, please post a link in the comments section below and I’ll post a compilation on March 7th.
For more information check out the schedule, Pinterest board, and Facebook Group.
If you have any questions, please email me at cslevin59 at gmail.com. I can’t wait to see what you come up with! Happy Thriving! --Carol Simon Levin
P.S. Check out the new Storytime University: Thrive Thursday Badge!
Here's a superhero party! http://brycedontplay.blogspot.com/2015/02/superhero-pk-2-party.html
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ReplyDeleteHere's Angie's awesome low-prep music program:
http://fatgirlreading.com/proposed-program-meet-the-music/
Jennifer has lots of info when planning summer reading:
http://jeanlittlelibrary.blogspot.com/2015/02/a-summer-proposal.html
Kelly has a Harry Potter party idea:
http://mskellyatthelibrary.blogspot.com/2015/02/atlas-harry-potter-party.html
I have the first of a series of Toy Stories:
http://thriveafterthree.com/2015/02/25/toy-stories-traction-man-action-figure/
Storytime Underground has a Thrive Thursday badge:
http://storytimeunderground.org/2015/01/29/storytime-university-thrive-thursday-badge/
I just finished my annual Dr. Seuss party
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I wrote about some of my Tween Book Club extension activities on Jbrary: http://jbrary.com/tween-book-club-extensions/
ReplyDeleteGot a post on the art of talking with kids! http://tinytipsforlibraryfun.blogspot.com/2015/03/talk-that-talk.html
ReplyDeleteHere's a great one Marge found:
ReplyDeletehttp://delightfulchildrensbooks.com/2015/03/04/comics-club-why-encourage-kids-to-read-and-create-comics/
I just wrote a new post about our American Girl Club: http://mskellyatthelibrary.blogspot.com/2015/03/american-girl-club-meet-grace.html
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing a program on Freedom Quilts for Black History Month: https://librarianneighbor.wordpress.com/2015/03/04/freedom-quilts-for-school-aged-kids/
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