Please add the bibliographic reference below for the titles you think should be included in the list of 20 Youth Services Professional Collection books that every library should have for the use of youth services staff to assist in ALL aspects of service and programming to youth.
General Library Services to Children and Teens
Peck, P. (2006). Crash course in children's services. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited.
ISBN: 1-59158-352-7
Miller, Donna P. (2007). Crash course in teen services. Westport, CT:Libraries Unlimited.
Gorman, M. & Suellentrop, T. (Ed.). (2009). Connecting young adults and libraries: a how-to-do-it manual for
librarians. New York: Neal-Schuman. ISBN: 978-1555706654
Smallwood,C. (Ed.). (2010). Librarians as community partners: An outreach handbook.
Chicago: ALA Editions. ISBN: 978-0-8389-1006-1
Furness, A. (2008). Helping homeschoolers in the library. Chicago: ALA Editions. ISBN: 978-0-8389-0955-3
Storytime for Pre-schoolers
Briggs, Diane. 52 Programs for Preschoolers: The Librarian's Year-Round Planner. (1997). Chicago: ALA.
Themed storytimes with suggestions of books, crafts, music, flannelboards, activities and even PR, for every week of the year.
Briggs, Diane. (1999). 101 fingerplays, stories, and songs to use with finger puppets. Chicago: ALA.
Themed storyhours, all of which use finger puppets.
Cobb, Jane. (1996). I'm a little teapot!: Presenting preschool storytime. Vancouver, British Columbia:
Black Sheep Press. ISBN: 0-9698666-0-7
Ring a ring o'roses: Finger plays for pre-school children.(2000).Flint, MI: Flint Public Library.
ISBN: 0965458903
Programming for 'tweens
Programmming for Teens/Young Adults
Programming for Youth with Disabilities
Child & Adolescent Development
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