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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Penny PeckPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Libraries Unlimited Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781598843873ISBN 10: 1598843877 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 09 April 2010 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Written for novices, this useful guide will provide many valuable suggestions to library staff unfamiliar with the literature and how to go about recommending it to their young patrons and their caregivers. The first two chapters define readers' advisory and describe how to provide it successfully. The next few chapters are divided into age categories covering birth through tweens (which the author defines as nine- to twelve-year-olds). The concluding chapters are divided by type of literature-nonfiction, folklore, poetry, graphic novels, and fiction. All of the chapters include helpful booklists and websites, which are great collection development tools as well. There are some tips on promoting books-booktalking, booklists, displays, and programming ideas. With so many libraries facing cutbacks, many of our staff members need to learn new skills and serve a wider variety of patrons. If this describes your situation, this title is a valuable resource. -<p>School Library Journal There are plenty of books on readers' advisory for adults....Now comes Readers' Advisory for Children and 'Tweens. Service to this group requires special skills, author Penny Peck asserts. She describes some of the issues, including censorship challenges, before exploring the ins and outs of RA for different age groups and in different categories, including genre fiction, nonfiction, folklore, poetry, and graphic novels. The numerous book lists are especially helpful. - American Libraries Written for novices, this useful guide will provide many valuable suggestions to library staff unfamiliar with the literature and how to go about recommending it to their young patrons and their caregivers. The first two chapters define readers' advisory and describe how to provide it successfully. The next few chapters are divided into age categories covering birth through tweens (which the author defines as nine- to twelve-year-olds). The concluding chapters are divided by type of literature-nonfiction, folklore, poetry, graphic novels, and fiction. All of the chapters include helpful booklists and websites, which are great collection development tools as well. There are some tips on promoting books-booktalking, booklists, displays, and programming ideas. With so many libraries facing cutbacks, many of our staff members need to learn new skills and serve a wider variety of patrons. If this describes your situation, this title is a valuable resource. - School Library Journal This resource is a must for any children's librarian, elementary school librarian, or middle school librarian...Highly recommended. - Library Media Connection The book offers helpful suggestions and some great advice on conducting readers' advisory interviews and on issues and trends that a librarian may encounter when working with parents and children....Primarily aimed at children more than young adults, this book is a good addition for libraries that need a professional resource in the area of children's readers' advisory, and where 'tweens are a large part of the service group. - Young Adult Library Services <p> There are plenty of books on readers' advisory for adults....Now comes Readers' Advisory for Children and 'Tweens . Service to this group requires special skills, author Penny Peck asserts. She describes some of the issues, including censorship challenges, before exploring the ins and outs of RA for different age groups and in different categories, including genre fiction, nonfiction, folklore, poetry, and graphic novels. The numerous book lists are especially helpful. -<p>American Libraries Author InformationPenny Peck has been a youth services librarian for over 25 years, doing readers' advisory and storytimes and conducting innovative programs. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |