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As always, LM_NET comes through! I received over 40 emails with suggestions and I appreciate every one of them. There may have been some misunderstanding as to what I am doing with this. I will be making a banner for the library and will have one child from each grade march behind the banner. They will be carrying either flowers made from book jackets (since I am not craftsy, this may not happen) or silk flowers. I will also decorate an AV cart with book jackets and flowers. I think the banner will say: THE LIBRARY Where Readers Grow and Blossom. Thanks to everyone for their help and suggestions. I did have requests for a hit which is below. It is rather long. Please forgive me for not cleaning up duplications very well. Thanks!! Nancy Dickinson, Librarian Hillsboro Elem. Hillsboro, TN 37342 dickinson1@k12tn.net The library - where great readers sprout/grow/bloom/blossom ? The library - where great ideas sprout/grow/bloom/blossom ? The library - a garden for the mind.. Grow your mind - come to the library! Plant a Reading Seed Libraries Grow Good Readers Libraries: Where Good Readers Grow Libraries: Where Reading Seeds Are Planted The Library -- where ideas blossom. goes with this quotation “If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.” Cicero we do the reading theme of Books in Bloom: A Garden of Genres The Library where readers bloom How about . . . The Library: The Learning Garden or maybe The Library: The Hotbed of Learning Your library: Where a great variety of ideas grow How about "The Library: where readers bloom" How about the "Garden of Reading: Help your imagination grow!" They can carry bouquets of flowers that they make with a book instead of a flower attached to a stem.. "He, who has a garden and a library, wants for nothing"- Cicero The library, where your imagination grows.......... Re : your garden theme... I thought of a brief but lovely little poem in the book Please Bury Me in the Library, by J. Patrick Lewis : Necessary Gardens Libraries Are Necessary Gardens, Unsurpassed At Growing Excitement Not much to it, but it goes to the heart of the matter! Let Ideas Bloom! Luther Burbank: A flower is an educated weed. Thomas Moore: The many great gardens of the world, of literature and poetry, of painting and music, of religion and architecture, all make the point as clear as possible: The soul cannot thrive in the absence of a garden. If you don't want paradise, you are not human; and if you are not human, you don't have a soul. "plant books and you'll grow readers"? My spring library bulletin board has "Bloom with a Book" as its theme; I used silk flower stems from Hobby Lobby and have book jackets seeming to bloom from the top of the flower. "A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." Chinese proverb "Libraries are not made; they grow." Augustine Birrell (1850-1933) English politician, man of letters A few years ago the theme for book week was Plant a Seed -- Read --- Or you could do Books in Bloom -- I'd have them make tissue paper flowers and in the middle of the flower make a little card with the title and/or picture of their favorite book. Where readers bloom? Where imaginations bloom? I’ll offer the suggestion of a “poet-tree.” I’m in a high school library, but we made a poster paper tree around one of our columns and crawling across part of the ceiling. On the leaves we have pictures of poets, snippets of verse, and a few student-written pieces. ...Where ideas bloom ...where minds bloom .....where minds blossom The Library: Where kids can grow! Then the boys can be vegetables. Books help us to grow! Reading books from our library makes our minds grow! You need to break our your overalls, straw hat, and gardening gloves since you tend to the garden!!! The Library: where ideas grow? How about Nurturing seeds of learning. The Library: Fertile Ground for Great Ideas The Library: Fertile Ground for Inquiring Minds The Library: Fertile Ground for Blooming Readers I have a phrase painted on my wall....."Where children and imaginations grow" ....that would fit in. Plant the seeds of knowledge * open a great book and read A few years back I wrote a grant with the theme "Library: Garden of Readin' " The Library: Where ideas blossom (or bloom)"? The more you read, the more you grow! The Library Media Center - planting seeds of imagination.....or, where young minds bloom....or, fertilizing young minds....or, where imagination blooms....or,bursting with with fresh ideas.....or, hypoallergenic brain food......now i'm getting silly...thanks for the break! The Library: Where Readers Bloom "Bloom with books"? Bloom and grow; visit your library! Bloom and grow in the library’s garden of learning The Library; readers grow and blossom The library: Where knowledge Blooms or Where Books Bloom or Where Knowledge is Grown or Cultivated. The Library: Where minds are cultivated or Where minds bloom or Where minds grow? The Library: A garden of information How about some reference to “growing”… such as: The Library grows readers! Our Library grows lifelong learners! Grow your mind in our Library! where Everything(body) grows-bigger and smarter -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note: All LM_NET postings are protected by copyright law. You can prevent most e-mail filters from deleting LM_NET postings by adding LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU to your e-mail address book. 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