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Engaging Babies in the Library: Putting Theory Into Practice
Engaging Babies in the Library: Putting Theory Into Practice
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explores multiple aspects in the developing life of a baby, discussing physical needs, emotional expressions, intellectual pursuits, and social development;
highlights real-life examples from public libraries that relate to how these developmental processes present themselves while babies and families interact in the library;
presents Baby Steps for each topical area, providing service tips and suggestions that can be easily or inexpensively put into practice;
offers Big Steps, conversational points that invite librarians to think creatively about further investment, support, funding, and collaborative efforts; and includes carefully selected research findings and other information that can be used for planning, policymaking, and advocacy.
With Knoll's guidance, children's librarians will be informed and inspired to rise to the challenge of providing quality service to babies, toddlers, and care providers.
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