One Shelf Project – High-Quality, Culturally Relevant and Historically Accurate Literature

Mary Cronin, Director at the Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth is working on a grant with Chocorua Lake Conservancy to bring a series of programs for all ages to Tamworth this fall about the history and presence of Native Americans in this region through educational programs with Wabanaki REACH and others.
One of the organizations the library connected with is Gedakina, based in Essex Junction, VT, but serving all of New England, which has an interesting One Shelf Project to for schools and libraries, described as follows:

One Shelf Project – 2020 marked the birth of The One Shelf Project, a Giveaway of culturally relevant, historically accurate, and high-quality traditional literature and educational materials to school districts, community culture centers, and libraries serving children across New England and Upstate NY. This year’s selection included 50+ books for K-12 as well as Teacher Resources. We hope to make this an annual event in the future. See http://gedakina.org/index.php/2020/10/one-shelf-project/The One Shelf Project book list of 50 titles can be found here, http://gedakina.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2020-One-Shelf-Project-book-list.pdf. They are working on a new list of titles for the next round of the project. Leah Summerfield is the person doing that, and she is interested in connecting with New Hampshire librarians. 


Free Unique & Fun Tools – Infopeople Webinar

Review of webinar from the Youth Services Team at the Idaho Commission for Libraries in the February 2021 issue of their newsletter the Scoop:

To whet your whistle for this webinar, here are few examples that were featured…
Music –
• Radio Garden – get a taste of international culture without leaving your house. Spin a virtual globe
and listen to radio stations from around the world!
• Conserve the Sounds – an online museum for endangered and vanishing sounds. (i.e. a payphone
or a coffee grinder). Hear sounds that are about to disappear from everyday life.
Games –
• Rebuses – over 1,000 rebus puzzles to solve, varying levels and shareable
• Hex Invaders – a play on Space Invaders, but all about hexadecimals
Art –
• Use Cubes – allows you to build 3D pixel art – looks a little like Minecraft
• How Long to Read – a practical site that tells you how long it will take the average reader to read a
specific book – it can also give you your own reading speed on a sample of the book

STEM Resources & Training for Program Leaders

From Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance:

If you’re looking for resources to support your youth in the Engineering Mindset, you may want to check out this collection from Million Girls Moonshot, shared by the Afterschool Alliance.

(http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/afterschoolsnack/STEM-resources-to-support-engineering-mindsets-from-Million_12-17-2020.cfm)

If you’d like to learn more about Engineering Mindsets, an ACRES module about Engineering Practices would be perfect. Check out cohort RT32EP, which meets April 7th, April 21st, and May 5th from 3:00 – 5:00 PM EST. Stipends are still available. Register at https://mmsa.org/projects/acres/join-a-cohort/ and use code RT32EP.

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GenReady : Misc : Beyond School Time

2021 Summer Reading Program

1/26/21 Google Document Idea Share

Collaborative Summer Library Program website CSLP Store for manuals & merchandise

CSLP Social Media Toolkit for Public Marketing 2021 Tails & Tales

NH Libraries: CLNH (Children’s Librarians of New Hampshire) has generously paid for online manuals for 2021–contact Deborah Dutcher deborah.l.dutcher@dncr.nh.gov if you do not have your online manual code.

Libraries and Summer Food

Just because we are still living in a pandemic–do not let it discourage you from holding a 2021 Summer Reading Program at your library. Your community needs a sense of normalcy now more than ever. Look at the evaluation summary from last year–not bad at all folks:

Vroom – Mind in the Making

Thank you to Cellissa Hoyt of Early Learning NH for presenting at today’s Tuesday Together Talk. If you were unable to join us, here are the slides and recorded presentation. More information about receiving the free resources/handouts mentioned will be coming very soon.

Vroom/MIYM Presentation to Youth Librarians – January 12, 2021 Meeting Recording:https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/pVM1Xffo7edxCUKxP0cUUYjboBpwucGu2sP1Buic7BBH6RIpIOqcJkeWwKMzwhR8.YIrdbwx-RTI1tVPw

New Year New Ways

Hello NH Librarians. There is not a single one of us operating in the same way we were at the beginning of this year. I am so proud to be part of a profession that despite all its difficulties, has quickly risen to the challenge and been very creative in continuing to meet their communities needs. Just because it is Not business as usual,we can still continue to train and deliver research based programs to our families. 

I am happy to announce the sign-up to join one of the Reimagining School Readiness cohorts starting next spring. In 2021 NH joins 12 other states in Year 2 of the The Bay Area Discovery Museum (BADM), in collaboration with the Pacific Library Partnership (PLP) and the California State Library (CSL), in a train-the-trainer program to equip librarians with the resources to help families and children ages 0-8 prepare for success in school and inlife. 
The Reimagining School Readiness Toolkit is a set of free, online research-backed school readiness activities and resources designed to provide librarians with strategies and downloadable content for caregivers to prepare children for school.

This research based program aligns with NH’s play-based model of learning for Kindergarten adopted in 2018. Our goal in offering this program to NH Librarians is to:
•provide training in current school readiness research and
strategies to modify programming to align with research
• Supply free research-backed activities and tools online that
can be adapted by any community
• Provide ongoing professional development opportunities for
library staff

Our first cohort of NH Librarians will begin around March/April 2021. We are being granted some funds to help us provide participating libraries with some resources and would like an estimate of interested libraries to enable us to order enough supplies. The training for NH Librarians is estimated to be a half-day training (offered virtually) and actual participation will be required. May more than one person participate in the training from one library? Absolutely! We also anticipate offering a second cohort in May/June. Sign up HERE

Don’t forget to sign up for the special Youth Services Tuesday Together Talk with Cellissa Hoyt, State Director, State Early Learning Alliance of New Hampshire & State Director, Vroom and Mind in the Making on January 12, 2021@ 10 am. Fill out this Registration Form and shortly before the event you will be sent the zoom log in. Sign up HERE


I have enjoyed our Together Talks this past year but next year starting in March I will be holding an every other month YACHT (Young Adult/Children Hot Topics) club. The idea comes from my counterpart in Iowa and is being now used in Washington with great success. Participants will read/listen to/watch the resources, then we’ll get together to discuss them and how they can apply to our work as Children & Youth Librarians in New Hampshire. On the opposite month will be a similar group for Adult & Senior Librarians. I do not have a catchy name for this group yet–suggestions appreciated. 

Digital Librarian’s Survival Toolkit & Epic Ebook of Web Tools & Apps–FREE crowdsourced guides.

The Epic Ebook of Web Tools & Apps is a 250+ page FREE guide crowdsourced by 50+ educators. Please use this static link to share the ebook:https://librarian.rocks/epicebookofwebtoolsandapps

The Digital Librarian’s Survival Toolkit is a 200+ page FREE guide crowdsourced by 35+ school librarians. Please use this static link to share the ebook: https://librarian.rocks/digitallibrariansurvivaltoolkit

Both resources are filled with video tutorials, text, screenshots, and links.You can find more free resources on Kristina Uihlein Holzweiss’s website: http://www.bunheadwithducttape.com/