I’m delighted to be hosting this delightful March Roundup of terrific school-age programming ideas from so many creative librarians out in cyber-libraryland!
Lots of ideas for the ever-popular character parties: Jennifer posted her annual Dr. Seuss party and you can check out this Seussapalooza too.
Kelly has a Harry Potter party idea,
Ms. Kelly shared her ideas for an American Girl Club.
Looking for Summer Reading program ideas – check out Bryce’s awesome superhero party!
Also a possibility for Summer Reading this first of a series of Toy Stories.
Which would tie in well with this idea -- kids create their own comics.
And check out Jennifer’s ideas for simplifying summer reading programs.
Put this in your files for next February: Freedom Quilts for Black History Month -- more here.
Angie's awesome low-prep music program combining picture book biographies of musical greats and their recorded music would make a wonderful series of programs any time of the year.
Dana and Lindsey have great Tween Book Club extension activities for a year’s worth of titles.
March is a great month for celebrating women’s history.
Looking ahead toward April, check out these posts on Poetry Programs.And lots of ideas for Earth Day.
Finally, Marge offers a post on the art of talking with kids!
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