Blogs
Keeping Up With Kids is Leah Langby’s long-running popular blog. She delves into subjects related to Youth Services from many different angles.
Watercolor program in Ladysmith
Thanks to Valerie Spooner from the Rusk County Community Library in Ladysmith for this great idea that works with ALL AGES! I've been doing...
Collaborating to Offer Theater at the Library
One of the exciting ideas that we discussed at the youth services gatherings was collaborating with local community theater for a program at the...
Fostering Readers
I came across an amazing resource, created by librarians and reading specialists in Oregon. Fostering Readers is a website devoted to providing...
Simple Steps for Inclusion
Oh, it is great to be back to regular posting to the blog! I go through stretches of being overwhelmed by other things and losing track of it, or...
Weekly Digest is a compilation of the best information that crosses our desks at IFLS. Edited by Rebecca Kilde, so if you’d like something to appear in Weekly Digest, send it to kilde@ifls.lib.wi.us with Weekly Digest in the subject line. Posts are deleted after six months.
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Citizen Science and other STEM Fun with Kids and Families
There are so many great ways to get kids and families engaged in science! Christopher Mick from Hudson Area Joint Library is one of the biggest...
Guest Post: Looking for a new online programming idea? Bingo may be the answer!
Thanks to Jill Patchin at LEPMPL for this guest post! In-person bingo has been a big hit at our library for a few years now. It’s one of those...
How the Rice Lake Public Library Joined the World of TikTok
Photo by Kon Karampelas on Unsplash Many thanks to Lindy and Claire from the RIce Lake Public Library for this guest post! They were also featured...
Learning at Home Resources
Thanks to the IFLS Youth Services librarians who have worked hard to crowd-source two documents, one for families switching to homeschooling...