[ISLMA-Share] Book fair PreK, K, 1

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Our younger students used their iPads to take photos of the books they
liked, instead of trying to write them.  Of course, that presumes that
students have access to iPads.

On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 5:56 PM Email list for the Illinois School Library
Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Will the principal consider allowing the library assistant to use
> volunteers for certain parts of the bookfair like the set up, decorating,
> preview/wishlist for classes, packing up, etc. These bookfair tasks do not
> involve money.
>
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Email list for the Illinois School
> Library Media Association <islma at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> This year a* new* principal instructed my library assistant of 700+
>> PreK, Kinder and 1st graders that she was to host the book fair by herself
>> without parents running it because he was afraid they would steal the
>> money! Now mind you, parents have run a successful book fair for this
>> school since 2000 with sales exceeding $10,000 each year but this year,
>> they are going to steal (SMH). Any way…. Looking for simple ideas for her
>> to make things easier. These are 3-6 year olds who can’t really write out
>> their wish lists. Ive already downsized the fair considerably since he
>> insists it is in our teeny tiny library and not the gym.
>> We’ve always done 4 days of preview with wish lists but maybe now it is
>> time to switch to something else… Anyone have any ideas?
>> Thanks,
>> Amy
>>
>>
>>
>> Amy Bendall
>>
>> Antioch CCSD # 34
>>
>> District Librarian
>>
>> 847-838-8335 <(847)%20838-8335>
>>
>>
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