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Libraries Are For Everyone: Diné Bizaad
I cannot even begin to express how excited I am to finally have First Nation representation in this sign series! Please know that I’m happy and very willing to make signs in every language that is submitted to me – so please submit! And yes, I know that there are hundreds of Native languages in…
New Year’s Book Resolutions
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Libraries Are For Everyone: English
One of the bestest-best things that has happened as a result of having this blog is that I get to connect with librarians from all over the world. It’s just flat-out awesome. And sometimes those connections lead to a collaboration like what just recently happened with Julie Syler and Ashley Jones from the Saline County…

Libraries Are For Everyone: Sepedi
Here’s the last (for now?) language submitted to me by Cheryl and her adviser Menze Hlope. Thank you Cheryl and Menze!!!!!

Forgetful February: 2017 & 2018
Funny story: apparently neither Natasia nor I remembered to take pictures of her great February décor in both 2017 and 2018! Okay, not so funny, but more…er, adorable? So I’ll keep this short ‘n sweet. What survives from 2017 is the prep for February’s window and the scavenger hunt. The theme was Toss Kindness Like…
Hafuboti and the Terrible, Horrible, etc., Day
<img class=”alignnone size-full wp-image-2094″ src=”http://hafuboti.wpcomstaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/breakfast-hide.gif” alt=”” width=”500″ height=”240″> When writing a blog about decor/events/programs at the library it’s a blast to share all of the good things. And even when results are on the floppish side, usually I can share ideas of how to possibly adjust for better future success. After I survived an <em>insanely</em> brutal…