Style Trix for Cool Chix

Style Trix for Cool Chix

Author: Leanne Warrick

Publisher: 케이론교육

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780823049400

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A guide to finding the perfect fashion statement for you.


Chillin' Trix for Cool Chix

Chillin' Trix for Cool Chix

Author: Leanne Warrick

Publisher: Potter Craft

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780823045013

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"Forget drab, dismal days when it feels like there's zero fun in your life. Turn your next snoozefest into a complete funathon!"--Cover back.


Quick and Popular Reads for Teens

Quick and Popular Reads for Teens

Author: Pam Spencer Holley

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 083893577X

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Compiles and annotates YALSA's "Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults" and "Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers." Includes theme lists.


Teens Have Style!

Teens Have Style!

Author: Sharon Snow

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2013-03-18

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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Authors Sharon Snow and Yvonne Reed present fashion as a way to offer a fun and interesting program for teens in the library—and not just for girls. Today's fashion-savvy teenaged guys are just as likely to be eager participants. Teens Have Style!: Fashion Programs for Young Adults at the Library provides an easy-to-follow template for creating popular programs within the public or school library setting that will capture the attention of most teenaged girls. In Teens Have Style!, librarians will find programs they can adapt to their individual style or specific age range of their younger patrons, such as getting ready for the prom, making jewelry, decorating sneakers, creating a "green" outfit from recycled materials, and many more. All of the ideas are flexible and can be matched to other educational programs or to fit the library's needs, regardless of its size. For example, school librarians can partner with art teachers to orchestrate a "Fashion as Art" program, which challenges students to identify a painting that they like and then to create an outfit that reflects the style and feel of that work of art.


Serving Young Teens and 'Tweens

Serving Young Teens and 'Tweens

Author: Sheila B. Anderson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2006-11-30

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 031309067X

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Notable teen experts and stellar practitioners from across the country explain why library service to adolescents in this age range is so important, and how you can enhance your collection and services to accommodate and win over this important group. Topics range from understanding adolescent informational needs and building and promoting a winning collection, to creating programs with tween appeal. Contributors include Sheila B. Anderson, James Rosinia, Deb Taylor, Robyn Lupa, and Kristine Mahood. Brimming with valuable insights and fresh ideas, as well as nuts and bolts directions, this is a must read for all librarians who work with young adolescents. If someone is described as a young adult, what image comes to mind? In fact, a young adult can be a twelve-year-old middle-schooler or a high school graduate. Libraries have traditionally offered a variety programs and services for YAs, and although more emphasis has been given to serving teens in recent years, little has been done to distinguish between groups within the category, and meet the specific developmental needs of this broad range of library users. This collection complements Anderson's previous collection, Serving Older Teens, by focusing on the needs of tweens and young teens, ages 11-14. This is the age range when many young people stop using the library and lose interest in reading. Notable teen experts and stellar practitioners from across the country explain why service to adolescents in this age range is so important, and how you can enhance your collection and services to accommodate and win over this important group. Topics range from understanding adolescent informational needs and building and promoting a winning collection, to creating programs with tween appeal. Contributors include Sheila Anderson, James Rosinia, Deb Taylor, Robyn Lupa, Brenda Hager and Kristine Mahood. Brimming with valuable insights and fresh ideas, as well as nuts and bolts directions, this is a must read for all librarians who work with young adolescents.


Picture Perfect

Picture Perfect

Author: Jill Zimmerman Rutledge

Publisher: Health Communications, Inc.

Published: 2007-06

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0757306071

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Describes how to have a healthy outlook at body image, how to eat good foods, exercise, how to deal with being teased about your body, and learn how to feel better.