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Tag Archives: libraries
Ron’s Big Mission
This week has been celebrations of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 moon landing on the moon by astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. But what you may not know is there are other astronauts that have also done … Continue reading
Posted in Courage, Goals, Historical, Racism, STEM, Uncategorized
Tagged 1950, 1969, aerospace, African American astronauts, aircraft, airplanes, Apollo 11, astronaut, astronauts, aviation, black firsts, Civil Rights Movement, flight, libraries, library card, moon landing, NASA, outer space, Racism, Ron McNair, space, space events, space history, space mission
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Lola at the Library
Every week Lola goes to the library to find a new book
She loves it so much now she’s hooked! Continue reading
Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children
Miss More Thought Otherwise,” How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children is a story of how one woman made it her life’s mission to make libraries a place where children were included, and had a place in libraries for themselves. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Women in History
Tagged libraries, National Library Week, reading, women's history
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Biblio Burro: A True Story from Columbia
Written & illustrated by: Jeanette Winter What would you do if there were no books available to read to your children? What if there were no libraries that gave children access to books? This was the case for many villages in … Continue reading