Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Library Programming for Teens Goes Virtual During Covid-19 - Publishers Weekly



While the post Panzer found today over at the Publishers Weekly site doesn't have anything to do with publishing, it does look like fun. The post is about what libraries are doing during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Publishers Weekly post by Sara Grochowski explains how libraries are dealing with the Covid-19 forced library shutdowns. Since all U.S. libraries are closed they've had to come up with new ways to present their programs and activities virtually for teens. The post includes an overview of five libraries and the ways they are offering each of their programs. The online activities range from trivia games to pet parades. There are links included in the post to most of the libraries' activities, but not all of them.
I can't wait to watch the parade.

Panzer says, "Mom! Mom! Where's What's His Name's cowardly lion costume from Halloween? There's going to be a pet parade at the library and he'll fit right in."

Note: This is a humongous post. Bring a thermos of tea and a dozen muffins for today's reading selection. If you plan to follow the links in the post, also bring half a gallon of cocoa and a dozen muffins and a dozen chocolate chip cookies (biscuits).

To read the post tootle over to Teen's library programs

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