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Hands-on learning for all ages!

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Jun 23, 2020

More True Play during isolation: recognizing play

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 We've been safer at home for about 3 months now, so I thought I'd share a few more examples of things that have happened when I l...
May 9, 2020

True Play during quarantine?

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  What does True Play look like at home, during a quarantine?  This is a question I've been asking myself a LOT recently. A...
May 6, 2020

Top 5 Apps video series!

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During quarantine, I'm guessing that a lot more parents are using apps with their kids, even if they hadn't used them before.  In ...
Mar 4, 2020

AnjiPlayDate Updates!

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  I've really come to understand over the past few years the huge importance of telling the story of our library programs, not just t...
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Who are Library Makers?

Library Makers
Madison, WI, United States
Libraries have always had a reputation for being places of learning. Traditionally, the books housed in libraries have been perceived as the library's main purpose, and indeed books are a great way to learn. However, in today's increasingly digital world, it is important to remind the public that valuable learning also takes place outside of books and libraries are a great source of person-to-person learning experiences. The learning that takes place in libraries is what keeps this institution relevant in a world where access to books is changing rapidly. Here are a few somewhat non-traditional library programs I've created to take advantage of the one-on-one opportunities we have at the library today.
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