
A Whirlwind History of Diversity in Hockey
Posted by: Sasha Dowdy
A whirlwind introduction to diverse stories in hockey and hockey resources in the Library's collections.
Posted in: African American History, For Kids, For Teens
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Posted by: Sasha Dowdy
A whirlwind introduction to diverse stories in hockey and hockey resources in the Library's collections.
Posted in: African American History, For Kids, For Teens
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Kids of all ages can be copyright owners. This post from the U.S. Copyright Office shares six concepts that will help kids better understand copyright.
Posted in: For Kids, For Teens, Researching, Writing
Posted by: Sasha Dowdy
Ideas for exploring panoramic maps in the collection of the Library with kids.
Posted in: Activities & Crafts, For Kids, Uncategorized
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
A dance challenge inspired by Presidents' Day and the video directory of the American Ballroom Collection.
Posted in: Activities & Crafts, For Kids, For Teens, Holidays & Celebrations, Uncategorized
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Ideas for creating Valentine's Day cards and gift packages using Library of Congress collections.
Posted in: Activities & Crafts, For Kids, For Teens, Holidays & Celebrations
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Call for questions from kids for an upcoming program with author and National Ambassador for Young People's Literature Jason Reynolds.
Posted in: Books & Author Programs, For Kids, For Teens, Uncategorized
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
On the anniversary of Rosa Parks's birth, this post considers her as represented in the exhibition Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words and suggests related activities and resources for families.
Posted in: African American History, Exhibitions, Uncategorized
Posted by: Sasha Dowdy
A celebration of reading aloud using images from the Library collections for World Read Aloud Day.
Posted in: Activities & Crafts, For Kids, For Teens, Reading
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Jason Reynolds, the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, shares his GRAB THE MIC newsletter for February.
Posted in: African American History, Books & Author Programs, For Teens, Reading, Writing