Storytime Information for Librarians


School Library Journal article - Publishers Adapt Policies To Help Educators (regarding reading stories online)

https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=publishers-adapt-policies-to-help-educators-coronavirus-covid19


https://www.storylineonline.net/


Authors conducting read-alouds of their own books. List compiled by Olivia Van Ledtje.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MrM7Ypu3uoEEwbyLQ6sxkx8d-sePrP2J64WQrb6dNfI/preview



Librarian Bookends Present: #UnitedByBooksCOVID19 - Brilliant Book Resources

https://padlet.com/libookends/bookresources


The Big List of Children’s Authors Doing Online Read Alouds & Activities

https://www.weareteachers.com/virtual-author-activities/?utm_content=1584565321&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR3PgHI7gFF3Sven57AG9QEVzsgATdlLXsNKELhLmQyDzBp5TxceD2wOIE4

Tumblebooks

TumbleBooks, a world leader in online children’s book databases, announced today it will make its family of online libraries available for free to all schools and libraries until at least August 31.

It is inviting schools and libraries across North America to email info@tumblebooks.com with subject line Free TumbleBooks in order to receive free links to all five of its databases so they can be shared and accessed by their patrons from the comfort and safety of their homes.


How To Run a Virtual Book Club with Middle Schoolers

https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=How-To-Run-a-Virtual-Online-Zoom-Book-Club-middle-schoolers-library-school