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What a great idea!  How about some of these?  I'd like to trade ideas
with you.

A is for Arthur or Adventure Books or Amelia Bedelia
B is for Borrowing or Biography
C is for Catalog or Chapter Books or Eric Carle or Computer or Cam
Jansen or Caldecott Medal or Curious George
D is for Dirty Hands Are Bad or Dewey Decimal System or Dictionary
E is for Everybody or Easy Section or Lois Ehlert or encyclopedia
F is for Five Finger Test or Fiction or Fantasy
G is for Good Behavior
H is for Here is where you read or Historical Fiction or Kevin Henkes
I is for Interesting books or I Spy Books
J is for Jan Brett
K is for Keep your Hands and Feet to Yourself
L is for Listening during storytime or Lost Books
M is Manners in the library or Magazines or Bill Martin (Chicka Chicka
Boom Boom)
N is for Non-Fiction, or "No, No, David"
O is for Open Your Eyes to new books or Online catalog
P is for Putting your Bookmark in the book or Poetry or Pony Pals Books
or" Please and Thank You"
Q is for Quiet, Inside Voices
R is for Read, Read, Read! or Return Your Books or Rhyming or
Respecting Books or Reference or Renew
S is for Science Fiction or Sit Down When You Come In or Dr. Seuss
T is for Tell Me About Your Book
U is for
V is for Voice (Who's speaking in the book?) or Judy Voirst (Alexander
and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day)
W is for David Wiesner or "Where The Wild Things Are"
X
Y is for Jane Yolen or Yes, you can Renew That Book
Z is for Zip Your Lip or Harriet Ziefert
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 08:56 AM, Meg Schimmels wrote:

Rebecca Martin-Richardson
Media Specialist
Kathleen E. Goodwin Elementary
Old Saybrook, CT
rdrich@osaykeg.org
"Do what you can, with what you have, from where you are"-Theodore
Roosevelt


> I'm designing a PowerPoint presentation for my first and second grade
> classes  based on an ABC format. Each slide will have a letter of the
> alphabet and three items which highlight library-related topics. For
> example, slides might say, "A is for authors, and Arthur, and the
> alphabet, B is for books, and borrowing, the Berenstain Bears". I'm
> trying to include book care, library citizenship and manners, and
> popular characters, series, etc. I am running out of clever and
> creative
> ABC ideas, and would like any help you could give me on any letter of
> the alphabet and suggestions. In return, if you assist me, I will be
> more than happy to send you the presentation when I'm finished and you
> could use it too! Such a deal!
>
> Meg Schimmels, LMS
> Fairview Elementary
> Olathe, KS
>
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