The Little Free Library Book

The Little Free Library Book
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1566894077
ISBN-13 : 9781566894074
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Little Free Library Book by : Margret Aldrich

LFL history, quirky and poignant firsthand stories, a resource guide, and some of the most creative and inspired LFLs around.

Little Libraries, Big Heroes

Little Libraries, Big Heroes
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Publisher : Clarion Books
Total Pages : 43
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ISBN-10 : 9780544800274
ISBN-13 : 0544800273
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Little Libraries, Big Heroes by : Miranda Paul

From an award-winning author and illustrator, the inspiring story of how the Little Free Library organization brings communities together through books, from founder Todd Bol's first installation to the creation of more than 75,000 mini-libraries around the world. Todd and his friends love heroes. But in school, Todd doesn't feel heroic. Reading is hard for him, and he gets scolded for asking too many questions. How will he ever become the kind of hero he admires? Featuring stunning illustrations that celebrate the diversity of the Little Free Library movement, here is the story of how its founder, Todd Bol, became a literacy superhero. Thanks to Todd and thousands of volunteers--many of whom are kids--millions of books have been enjoyed around the world. This creative movement inspires a love of reading, strengthens communities, and provides meeting places where new friendships, ideas--and heroes!--spring to life. --Author's note, bibliograpy

Little Free Libraries & Tiny Sheds

Little Free Libraries & Tiny Sheds
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Publisher : Cool Springs Press
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9780760358122
ISBN-13 : 0760358125
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Little Free Libraries & Tiny Sheds by : Philip Schmidt

Expand the sharing movement to your community with Little Free Libraries and Tiny Sheds—your complete source for building tiny sharing structures, including plans for 12 different structures, step-by-step photography and instructions, inspirational examples, and maintenance. Around the world, a community movement is underway featuring quaint landscape structures mounted on posts in front yards and other green spaces. Some are built for personal use, as miniature sheds for gardeners or as decorative accent pieces. More commonly, though, they are evidence of the growing trend toward neighborhood organization and community outreach. This movement has been popularized by Wisconsin-based Little Free Library (LFL), whose members currently include 75,000 stewards seeking to build community togetherness and promote reading at the same time by sharing books among neighbors. LFL has inspired builders to use similar structures to share things like CDs, food, garden tools, and seeds in the community. Produced in cooperation with Little Free Library, Little Free Libraries and Tiny Sheds is the builder's complete source of inspiration and how-to knowledge. Illustrated throughout with colorful step-by-step photography and a gallery of tiny structures for further inspiration, Little Free Libraries and Tiny Sheds covers every step: planning and design, tools and building techniques, best materials, and 12 complete plans for structures of varying size and aesthetics. In addition, author and professional carpenter Phil Schmidt includes information on proper installation of small structures and common repairs and maintenance for down the road. Little Free Libraries and Tiny Sheds even includes information on how to become a steward, getting the word out about your little structure once it's up and running, and tips for building a lively collection. Community togetherness has never been so at the fore of our consciousness—or so important. Little Free Libraries and Tiny Sheds is one tool on the road to helping you build community in your neighborhood.

Little Free Library

Little Free Library
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Publisher : Tor Books
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 9781250780621
ISBN-13 : 1250780624
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Little Free Library by : Naomi Kritzer

From the award-wining fantasy author of the Dead Rivers Trilogy, comes Naomi Kritzer's enchanting Tor.com Original short story, "Little Free Library" Upon setting up her own Little Free Library that she built from a kit, Meagan develops an unexpected friendship with a mysterious book borrower. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Purposeful Teaching and Learning in Diverse Contexts

Purposeful Teaching and Learning in Diverse Contexts
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 537
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ISBN-10 : 9781648027529
ISBN-13 : 1648027520
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Purposeful Teaching and Learning in Diverse Contexts by : Darrell Hucks

Teachers have faced serious public critique regarding their effectiveness and professionalism in classrooms. At every level, their work is often measured solely against student achievement outcomes, often on standardized tests (Darling-Hammond & Youngs, 2002; Ravitch, 2010). Unfortunately, students who are coming from culturally, economically, and linguistically diverse backgrounds are often occupying the bottom rungs regarding academic achievement (Ladson-Billings, 1995; Milner,2010; Hucks, 2014). What are the obstacles and challenges teachers and students face in their respective school settings and how do they grapple with and overcome them? Finally, what do these teachers and students know that motivates and informs their work? The scholars in this volume will take up these questions and share the findings of their research in the field of leadership, teacher education, and achievement. These concerns are not limited to the geographic boundaries of the United States of America. Engaging purposeful teaching is an imperative that concerns students, teachers, teacher educators, educational leaders, and education policy makers around the globe. There are many educators worldwide who are committed to delivering this type of teaching and promoting learning that is engaged and active. The four sections of the book capture the work of educators in teaching in diverse global settings such as the Australia, United Kingdom, Jamaica, Turkey, and across America. As diverse populations of students enter American classrooms, it is important for their teachers to have relatable examples of purposeful teaching that are culturally responsive and culturally relevant.

Reggio-Inspired Literacy in Primary Classrooms

Reggio-Inspired Literacy in Primary Classrooms
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Publisher : Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 9781551389684
ISBN-13 : 1551389681
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Reggio-Inspired Literacy in Primary Classrooms by : Jennifer Kelly

This practical book shows teachers what Reggio-inspired experiences look like in primary classrooms. Based on extensive classroom experience, the real-life examples explore how teachers can observe children to better motivate, engage, and inspire them. Teachers will find simple ways to guide children to become effective problem solvers and build deeper learning in reading, writing, oral language, and listening. The hands-on activities revolve around topics children care about and are designed to foster skills in communication, collaboration, and finding meaning in the world around them. This mixture of theory and Reggio-inspired practices puts the child at the centre of their learning.

Suggestive List of Books for a Small Library

Suggestive List of Books for a Small Library
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Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044080245350
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Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Suggestive List of Books for a Small Library by : Wisconsin Free Library Commission

The Little Free Library 19330

The Little Free Library 19330
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ISBN-10 : 1715182057
ISBN-13 : 9781715182052
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Little Free Library 19330 by : James Smith

This book is a brief photographic record of the Little Free Library in Cochranville, Pennsylvania, from its beginnings in January 2018 to March 2020. The photos, which are mostly in chronological order, follow the design, build and evolution of the library over those two years.The library, which was founded as community resource on the principle of Take A Book, Return A Book, has broadened its scope and is now home to a wide selection of free books, lending books, and a growing collection of Artist's Books and a permanent section including signed and first edition books.It is the second book from the publishing project of Street Road Artists Space.Editors: James Smith, Emily Artinian, Emily Manko, Carol Maurer.

Sustainable Lessons from People-Friendly Places

Sustainable Lessons from People-Friendly Places
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 9781040006269
ISBN-13 : 1040006264
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Lessons from People-Friendly Places by : Avi Friedman

Current planning and design modes of cities are facing challenges of philosophy and form. Past approaches no longer sustain new demands and call for innovative thinking. In a world that is becoming highly urbanized, the need for a new outlook is propelled by fundamental global changes that touch upon environmental, economic and social aspects. The book introduces fundamental principles of timely sustainable urban design, paying attention to architecture, integration of natural features, public urban spaces and their successful use. Readers will learn how cities are transitioning to active mobility by placing the wellbeing of citizens at the heart of planning; making buildings fit nature; supporting local culture through preservation; and including community gardens in neighborhoods, among others. Written by a practicing architect, professor and author, the book is richly illustrated and features meticulously selected international case studies.