Reader's Advisory


 

"All the surveys we've seen, conducted by librarians as well as non librarians, indicate that there is virtually no service library users value more highly than the ability to match a book with a reader or to answer the question, 'What do I read next?'" ~ Francine Fialkoff


Here are some great websites to use when helping kids determine what to read next!!

 

 

ALA/Reader's Advisory

E.B. White Read-Aloud Awards

Kent District Library's What's Next Database

Kidsreads

The Reading Zone Blog 

 

AR--PUBYAC 6-21-2011

Here is the closest site we could find to a *free* equivalent to AR:  Sylvan Book Adventure.  The website is: http://www.bookadventure.com  We also have had the same requests and sent them to Sylvan. 

No response from our patrons if they liked or disliked.

 

Leveling Easy Readers--Discussed at J meeting 10-12-2011

 

Transitioning to YA--PUBYAC 8-22-2011

 

PUBYAC 9-21-2011

         When you recommend to patrons, point out that they should look at the site's review guidelines to see how the books are rated and by whom.

 

J Meeting, 9-8-2015

Don't forget the MCLS Booklists!!!

 


 Here at Greece, I created an internal Blog for the children's staff. We use this to explore the variety of children's literature. There is usually a task and everyone has to post an example of JNF or Biographies, so that everyone can look at it and use it for readers advisory. --Cathy