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Autor principal: Chatterjee, Jayashree
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755106
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contents Camp Library: Sleepovers Can Form a Lasting Relationship between Kids and the Library Chatterjee, Jayashree Grade 2 Public Libraries Youth Clubs Females Sleep Outreach Programs Librarian Attitudes Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Role Library Instruction Library Services Having sleepovers at the public library can be fun and exciting. This article describes the Brownie Sleepover program, a library sleepover program, which started 10 years ago when two local Brownie leaders approached the former head of children's services to ask if she could help second graders earn their "Be a Reader" patch. After getting approval from the board, the program was launched as a way to create a special bond between young children and the library. The program leaves a strong impression because children see the library from a different perspective.
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spellingShingle Camp Library: Sleepovers Can Form a Lasting Relationship between Kids and the Library
Chatterjee, Jayashree
Grade 2
Public Libraries
Youth Clubs
Females
Sleep
Outreach Programs
Librarian Attitudes
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Role
Library Instruction
Library Services
Camp Library: Sleepovers Can Form a Lasting Relationship between Kids and the Library Chatterjee, Jayashree Grade 2 Public Libraries Youth Clubs Females Sleep Outreach Programs Librarian Attitudes Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Role Library Instruction Library Services Having sleepovers at the public library can be fun and exciting. This article describes the Brownie Sleepover program, a library sleepover program, which started 10 years ago when two local Brownie leaders approached the former head of children's services to ask if she could help second graders earn their "Be a Reader" patch. After getting approval from the board, the program was launched as a way to create a special bond between young children and the library. The program leaves a strong impression because children see the library from a different perspective.
title Camp Library: Sleepovers Can Form a Lasting Relationship between Kids and the Library
topic Grade 2
Public Libraries
Youth Clubs
Females
Sleep
Outreach Programs
Librarian Attitudes
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Role
Library Instruction
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ755106