By Elinor Mills Staff Writer, CNET News.com September 29, 2006
Of Course Librarians Know Books- (I cannot resist a little self promotion) They can recommend a new author, introduce you to new genres and promote a love of reading in children...librarians are trained experts in finding information, wherever it is - in books, magazines, in archives, or on the Web.
In fact, many people consider librarians the "Ultimate Search Engines." So whether you're looking for the latest cutting edge thriller, a recipe to impress your dinner guests or the roots of your family tree, turn to your local librarian. Find terrific reads and a whole lot more with the help of your librarian @ your library.
Put Reading First for Parents - The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read.We have copies in the library. If you would like one, please ask.
Summer Reading Counts I read a great article in the May 31, 2005 Woman's Day that includes a GREAT deal of info about how to support your child(ren)'s reading. If you can find the print copy of this magazine, it includes a chart showing The Ages and Stages of Reading on page 72.
Library Mission: To ensure that all students and staff are effective users of information and ideas.
If you find a link that does not work or if you know of a great link that should be added to this area, please let me know at: kmensinger@nmsd.wednet.edu
Belfair Elementary Library North Mason School District Belfair, WA