#Holdshelf Gallery: April 2016
To the librarians who submitted photos and videos of the hold shelves in their lives: thank you. We we have below is a document of the books that kids are excited about at this moment in time.
Here’s mine:
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Cristy K:
#holdshelf speed view https://t.co/LlnzxxwVzh
— Laura Given (@LibLaura5) April 28, 2016
When the #holdshelf is my desk! @100scopenotes, @StudentsIA #MIschoollibrary https://t.co/gAiDAAGFVc
— Klaudia Janek (@kjanek) April 28, 2016
https://twitter.com/dbelibrary/status/725691794952867842
@100scopenotes my #holdshelf is still dominated by @goraina! pic.twitter.com/As3fxnTPW3
— Jacqueline Terbrack (@jterbrack) April 28, 2016
#holdshelf @100scopenotes pic.twitter.com/RvqGJclJOH
— Katie Bruechert (@MrsB_reads) April 28, 2016
@100scopenotes-Moorestown NJ half of my hold shelf. #elephant&piggie always! pic.twitter.com/xChS0ALLX9
— Amy Miele (@mea376) April 27, 2016
#Holdshelf @STAUpperLibrary @100scopenotes pic.twitter.com/AfsuXCFYfR
— Madeline Schnurr (@maddieschnurr) April 27, 2016
Today's hold shelf! @100scopenotes #holdshelf pic.twitter.com/a2U5VJDBrs
— Danielle Wing (@DanielleJanineW) April 26, 2016
@100scopenotes Here's my #holdshelf pic.twitter.com/Amo1NrSqhE
— Benji Martin (@MrBenjiMartin) April 26, 2016
No #holdshelf, we chkout soon as bks come in. Sample of some + 9 more pages. @gowilsonrangers @100scopenotes pic.twitter.com/rxiJy8JwAI
— debramarshall (@debramarshall) April 28, 2016
Filed under: #holdshelf
About Travis Jonker
Travis Jonker is an elementary school librarian in Michigan. He writes reviews (and the occasional article or two) for School Library Journal and is a member of the 2014 Caldecott committee. You can email Travis at scopenotes@gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter: @100scopenotes.
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