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Bibliotherapeutic Library Resources for Kids: Improve Empathy and Socio-Emotional Learning at Home
The Los Angeles Public Library has excellent bibliotherapeutic resources for kids from birth to fifth grade!
Interview With an Author: Caroline B. Cooney
Caroline B. Cooney is the bestselling author of teen suspense, mystery and romance novels that have sold over 15 million copies worldwide.
Feels Like Home: The Legacy of the Central Library Fire - Part 8
This post is the eigth in a series of excerpts serializing the book Feels Like Home
21st Century Kids: Math Inclusion for Girls
“Most of the time I liked school and got good grades. In junior high, though, I hit a stumbling block with math - I used to come home and cry because of how frustrated I was!
Interview With an Author: Chelsea Sedoti
Chelsea Sedoti fell in love with writing at a young age after discovering that making up stories was more fun than doing her schoolwork.
Feels Like Home: From Belle to Burden and Back Again - Part 7
This post is the seventh in a series of excerpts serializing the book Feels Like Home<
21st Century Kids: Navigating Friendships for Tweens
“Friendships, just like relationships with parents and siblings, are never simple.”—excerpted from: Friends and Frenemies, by Jennifer Castle & Deborah Reber
What's in a Name? Final Acrostic Poems by Library Staff
Here is the last batch of acrostics written by staff members of the Los Angeles Public Library. It’s amazing how a simple exercise like this can add a welcome jot of fun to our daily lives.
What's in a Name? More Acrostic Poems by Library Staff
Read on for the second batch of astonishing acrostics written by the bards of the Los Angeles Public Library!
Interview With an Author: Jody Armour
Jody David Armour is a professor at the USC Gould School of Law. He has been a member of the faculty since 1995. Armour’s expertise ranges from personal injury claims to claims about the relationship between racial justice, criminal justice, and the rule of law.








