06/23/2026
Thinking of starting a library garden? Check out this post for information and inspiration!
Sharing More Than Food Through the Giving Garden
It is springtime in Chicagoland, and when the weather begins to get warmer, our members look forward to the summer season in our Giving Garden. The windows in the Early Learning Area of the Indian Trails Public Library look out to this space, and families love viewing the progress of the plants grow...
06/22/2026
Blogger Aryssa Damron shares her plans for finishing the school year on a high note!
Ending the School Library Year Strong (And Creatively)
It's time to wrap up the school year in the school library--here's what I'm doing this year to save my time and sanity
06/19/2026
ICYMI, we're looking for bloggers to share their conference experience with our blog readers. Interested? Learn more in this post.
Join the ALSC Blogging Team as a Conference Blogger at #alaac26
Learn how you can join the Join the ALSC Blogging Team as a Conference Blogger at in Chicago, IL next month.
06/18/2026
Before Reading Rainbow inspired generations of readers, it began with a bold idea at a public television station in Buffalo.
At , hear the untold story behind one of the most beloved children's programs ever created. Join Barbara Irwin, PhD, Tony Buttino Sr., and Pam Johnson, PhD, for a Big Ideas Session on Creating Reading Rainbow: The Untold Story of a Beloved Children's Series.
October 2 in Buffalo. Plus 50+ programs, discussion sessions, preconferences, and the first-ever Teen Services Development Day.
Thank you to our Library Advocate Sponsor, West Herr Auto Group, for supporting this Big Ideas Session.
Register by July 10 to save with early bird rates.
https://www.ala.org/alsc/confevents/institute/genl-sessions
06/18/2026
Toys can provide mirrors, windows, and sliding doors, just like stories. Learn how one library gets creative with their doll play collection.
Windows, Mirrors, and Doors in Play
Just as stories provide mirrors, windows, and sliding doors for folks – toys can too! Being intentional with the items we place in our public spaces makes our spaces more engaging. Being creative with our toys and play spaces also helps us make our limited budgets go further. One way we’re being...
06/17/2026
Take a walk through a dinosaur-themed storytime peppered with math concepts. This post provides sample asides and fun activity ideas.
Storytime Success Through Research-Based Early Literacy Asides
Early literacy asides lead to storytime success by explaining concepts and empowering caregivers to continue working on skills at home.
06/16/2026
ICYMI, May 18 was International Museums Day! Blogger Ann Baillie shares titles perfect for a Museums Day book display. Bookmark this post for next May!
Happy International Museums Day!
Learn how one librarian celebrated International Museums Day with a book display!
06/12/2026
What 2026 children's book titles are standing for you so far this year? ALSC's Notable Children's Books Committee wants to know.
Call for Suggestions: 2027 Notable Children’s Books
Learn how you can offer suggestions for consideration of quality titles to the 2027 Notable Children's Books committee
06/11/2026
Blogger Anna Melvin discusses a local partnership at their library that supports parents and caregivers in having age-appropriate conversations with young children about body safety & healthy boundaries. Learn more
Discussing Body Safety with Children
In the fall of last year, ALSC blogger Eleanor Howell-Shryock highlighted ways that she models consent in her story time at the library...
06/10/2026
Looking for some engaging picture books for class visits? Blogger Ariel Barreras shares some of her favorites.
My Favorite Picture Books for Class Visits!
Check out my favorite picture books for class visits!