From School Library Journal
Add this one to the idea shelf. Kerby has packed this book full of great projects to use in elementary school libraries. Some activities focus on specific authors, such as Marc Brown, Joanna Cole, Jean Fritz, and Johanna Hurwitz. Specialty units deal with genres such as biographies, mysteries, and fairy tales, as well as Caldecott and Newbery winners. Other chapters list ideas that help students explore the various sections of the library and learn the Dewey decimal system. For every activity that she describes, Kerby includes reproducible black-line masters, a wonderful time-saving feature. A variety of bookmarks, really neat author cards with the author's signature on the back, certificates for completing the various activities, reading diaries, and a Newbery Bingo game are all easily photocopied. Reading Fun will spice up elementary school library programs and many of the activities can be adapted for use in public libraries as well. You'll pull this resource out again and again.
Yapha Nussbaum Mason, Brentwood Lower School, Los Angeles
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Review
...an excellent text for any school library media specialist needing some varied and exciting ideas to promote reading for pleasure...the introduction should be read and reread as in it she states her philosophy and gives suggestions that one usually only learns after years in the field. (
Lisca )
Kerby has packed this book full of great projects...You'll pull this resource out again and again. (
School Library Journal )
...practical...ready to use...a great sense of fun...recommended for large resource centres and for teacher education, especially where teachers and librarians feel that their usual approaches have not been fruitful. (
The School Librarian )
...can be used to promote reading in the primary school...a great idea. (
The Library Association Record )
The text would be useful for teachers and children's librarians and would be of particular value during school book weeks. (
National Literacy Trust )
These activities obviously came from a joyous school media program. Here are games, certificates, bookmarks, and ideas, all tested on actual students in a real school, designed to interest kids in reading...this book could save you time, which is always at a premium in our profession. (
Library Talk )