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Libraries Are For Everyone: Japanese
Wendy, a delightful librarian in Munich, Germany reached out to me to see if she could help contribute even more languages for my images! One of her first contributions comes from a Japanese parent volunteer. She gave me two options: one for public libraries, and one for school libraries. Thank you, anonymous parent!!! Public/City Library…

Libraries Are For Everyone: Slovak
Pavol Batalik, the Director of Faculty Library on Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovak Republic generously provided the Slovak translation of LAFE. Thank you so very much, Pavol!!!

Libraries Are For Everyone: Romanian
The wonderfully fabulous Karen Van Drie came to the rescue again by providing me with the Romanian translation after an Icelandic librarian requested it. Thank you Karen, yet again!!!!!
Halloweeeeee!!!
Over the past several days we have had several parents ask us where our Halloween books are. I think that we were all a little taken aback, but as our newest team member Julia said, “the stores have the Halloween stuff out, so it’s on parents’ and kids’ minds.” Plus, it definitely feels like autumn…

Our Chalkboard Window
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