Blog
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December 04, 2024
Carter Higgins has worn many hats: author, illustrator, animator, graphic designer, JLG librarian—when does she rest?!
Get ready to learn more about Carter’s experience as a librarian who used JLG’s collection development services, her knack for storytelling, and her advice for creators…
Add Carter’s JLG Selections Some of These Are Snails and Round and Round the Year We Go to your monthly book box! ...
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November 18, 2024
Read On!
This November, honor Native American Heritage Month by reading the following JLG Selections that pay tribute to Indigenous stories and voices. These lists have been curated by editorial experts for your library.
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September 10, 2024
In this special Author Q & A, we’ll learn more about how Jane Addams’ legacy is still impactful today, how the contributions of Hull House laid the foundation for social work, and Marlene Targ Brill’s advice for writers. ...
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August 28, 2024
Media Source Inc. (MSI), the parent company of Junior Library Guild, AKJ Education, and trusted publications School Library Journal, Library Journal and The Horn Book, is proud to announce the opening of its newly expanded warehouse and corporate office at 7001 Discovery Blvd, Dublin, Ohio. ...
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July 17, 2024
This July 15-19, we observe National Summer Learning Week to remind us of the vital role that learning in the summer has on the overall academic success and achievement of young learners. We can help combat summer slide or learning loss and foster a love of reading —together...
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June 28, 2024
Happy PRIDE, everyone! This June, we were able to chat with K. Ancrum, author of the JLG Selection Icarus, featured in our Mystery High Plus category—perfect for readers grades 9 and up. In this author feature, you’ll learn about K.’s art background, the support she offers to her communities, and why she writes for her YA queer audience:...
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May 21, 2024
Young students are facing a national mental health crisis, and to help combat these struggles, social and emotional learning (SEL) standards are being implemented in schools. Helping students develop these lifelong skills is a momentous task, but don’t fear—JLG is here to support you and your library! In this blog post, we’ll explore how libraries can cultivate SEL skills by encouraging readers’ self-discovery, creating a safe space for communication, and stocking your collection with titles that have positive messages and spark thoughtful discussions around topics like ethics, kindness, and relationships. ...