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La Bloga: Spotlight on Richard Blanco

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Bookjoy!: Creativity Interview: Yuyi Morales

Bookjoy! February 2, 2012 Creativity Interview: Yuyi Morales Like many, I admire the multiple talents of Yuyi Morales—author, illustrator, videographer, moving speaker. I also admire Yuyi's creative spirit. Many thanks, Yuyi, for making time for this interview. 1. What were you like as a child? YM:

Adventures in ESL (part 1): Picture book project « NeverEndingSearch

We’re trying something a little different with our ESL class this week.  The new semester brought us two students from Korea limited English.  We wanted to get know them and encourage better.  So we thought try picture books. Our Picture Book activity asked learners to: Select [... ]

Full Cast Audio nominated for another Audie award | syracuse.com

Syracuse audiobook publisher Full Cast Audio has been nominated for a "Distinguished Achievement in Production" award by the Audio Publishers Association. This, in addition to the five Audie nominations Full Cast Audio has already received. Here's more from the APA: "The five titles that have been

Cynsations: Guest Post: Sarah Cortez on Responding to Mystery’s Implicit Invitation

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New Book ~ Practicing What We Teach: How Culturally Responsive Literacy Classrooms Make a

Education Library Blog Almost daily entries highlighting education-related news, new books added to the Education Library, information about our electronic resources and research databases, library services/hours of opening, and other related items of interest to our graduate students, faculty

gnomicutterance: children's literature/young adult links: Latino authors, a bloggy Phoenix award,

<a href="http://thehappynappybookseller.blogspot.com/">The Happy Nappy Bookseller</a>has been running this great series profiling Latino authors of MG/YA books. The series started when she did some research and discovered only 16 MG/YA books published this year in the United States by Latino

The Red Umbrella by Christina Diaz Gonzalez | Semicolon

“From 1960 to 1962, the parents of over fourteen thousand Cuban children made the heart-wrenching decision to send their sons and daughters to the United States . . . alone. . . . They would save their children by sending them to the United States. And so, in 1960, a plan was hatched to help

SLHW Literary Notes: International Latino Book Awards Winners

Here is a listing of the 12th Annual International Latino Book Awards Winners announced last night. I am so proud to see some local authors on the list! Congratulations to everyone!!<br /><br /><br /><strong>12th Annual International Latino Book Awards Winners Announced</strong><br /><br />In

The PLA Blog | Official Blog of the Public Library Association

The last session I attended this afternoon was on Mobile Marketing. I went because the blurb in the catalog talked about how effective mobile marketing could be with Latino/Latina populations, as well as with teens. Two of our branches have large Latino/Latina populations and we’re always

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