Bringing in the crowds
In this business, there's hardly anything more satisfying than a display that draws a crowd.

We just received the four-volume Facts on File set on banned books, which will help us answer all those questions about why James and the Giant Peach was challenged. Yeah, go figure.
*edit* Had to add some pics of the after school rush:


And Aramael, demonstrating the piles 'o books we have that have been challenged in other libraries:

We just received the four-volume Facts on File set on banned books, which will help us answer all those questions about why James and the Giant Peach was challenged. Yeah, go figure.
*edit* Had to add some pics of the after school rush:


And Aramael, demonstrating the piles 'o books we have that have been challenged in other libraries:
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4 Comments:
Never underestimate the power of a good display! Great to have this in the Classroom Displays flickr group, more please :-)
I've gotta say, the vigor and (in some cases) appalled indignation of some of the students' reactions were very heartening - congratulations on striking a very important spark.
Not sure if I ever shared this with you, but here's the link to my Flickr page, which makes that first comment make a little more sense. :)
http://flickr.com/photos/nataliesap
Hope you don't mind that I linked to the blog!
Ah, mystery solved! I'm SO glad you did this, actually. Might even be worth its own blog post: Natalie and Her Displays on Flickr :-) .
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