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Maybe you’ve heard of Books on Bikes before. Just maybe. After all, I’ve mentioned it once or twice. Or three times. Or… maybe a few more than that. But if you’re new here (Hi, St. Anne’s-Belfield families!), you might not know about this ragtag band of librarians determined to save the world using books, bikes, and […]

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Insta Review: Twerp, by Mark Goldblatt

Insta Review gives you a new book recommendation in under a minute. Go ahead, time it! View this post on Instagram "A good kid. A bad mistake." 😍 Right up my alley. Twerp follows Julian as he clumsily navigates the peer pressure, budding romance, and other challenges of the teen years – and makes some […]

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Insta Review: Love that Dog, by Sharon Creech

Insta Review gives you a new book recommendation in under a minute. Go ahead, time it! View this post on Instagram Confession: I read this book during a sixth grade DEAR session, and my sniffling disrupted the group. Sharon Creech nails it in every way with this pensive, doleful tale in free form poetry. Animal […]

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Pop-Up MakerSpace: Honoring Mae Jemison

In honor of Dr. Mae Jemison’s September 20 visit to the University of Virginia, Ms. Wilkens and Ms. FitzHenry hosted a Pop-Up Maker Space in the Legner Learning Village Library with a number of space-themed options. Dr. Jemison, the first African American female astronaut to travel in space, was the subject of one station devoted […]

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Pop-Up MakerSpace Tomorrow, 9/15!

St. Anne’s-Belfield families, don’t forget! Tomorrow morning, Ms. Wilkens and I are offering students a chance to visit outer space in the Learning Village Library. To honor Mae Jemison and her visit to the University of Virginia next week, we will be opening the library early for students to participate in space-themed robotics, engineering, and […]

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Insta Review: Echo, by Pam Muñoz Ryan

Insta Review gives you a new book recommendation in under a minute. Go ahead, time it! View this post on Instagram Some books just sing in audiobook form – and Echo is one of them. An enchanted harmonica links three different children each facing unique challenges in their own time and place. Music, engaging characters, […]

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The Definition of Literature

The other day, a few coworkers and I found ourselves in a raucous debate about literature. We bantered back and forth – what does that term encompass? What does literature really mean? It started good-naturedly but, before long, the conversation got heated. One teacher in particular, an accomplished reader and educator of 10+ years, had a clear cut definition – […]

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Insta Review: A Tangle of Knots, by Lisa Graff

Insta Review gives you a new book recommendation in under a minute. Go ahead, time it! View this post on Instagram Could this be the same Lisa Graff that wrote Lost in the Sun?! A Tangle of Knots is unrecognizable in comparison. So cute it borders on twee, this sugary sweet story follows Cady as […]

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Insta Review: Goodbye Stranger by Rebecca Stead

Insta Review gives you a new book recommendation in under a minute. Go ahead, time it! View this post on Instagram It must be hard for a young writer to follow a smash hit first novel. So I was rooting for Rebecca Stead when I started Goodbye Stranger – but the cheering didn't last long. […]

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Insta Review: A Dog Called Homeless by Sarah Lean

Insta Review gives you a new book recommendation in under a minute. Go ahead, time it! View this post on Instagram If you're still wiping away tears from Shiloh and Winn Dixie, then you might need a break before picking up A Dog Called Homeless. This book had me 😭💔😔 in the middle of the […]

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