Jan Irving is a full time writer and consultant in the field of children's literature and library services for children. She has been a librarian and children's library supervisor in Iowa, Kansas, and Colorado, conducted workshops and presented public addresses nationally, has been active in the American Library Association for twenty five years and is now a member of the Writers Place-an organization for readers and writers-in Kansas City, Missouri. In addition to her professional books, Jan writes poetry and children's books, and is exploring new genres for her writing and artistic skills. She lives in Overland Park, Kansas with her husband Bill who is also retired from the library profession.
Designed to help you plan literature-based programs and units, this resource focuses on the theme of friends. Each secti... MoreFrom the Heart: Books and Activities About Friends
Silly foods, sweets, and foods from other countries are some of the features of this delicious resource. Building on the... MoreSecond Helpings: Books and Activities About Food
Lively and imaginative book-based programs make it easy to engage young learners, while building their literacy and read... MoreStories, Time and Again: A Program Guide for Schools and Libraries
Suggests twelve themes for activity programs, and offers subject bibliographies and advice on displays, publicity, and r... MoreFanfares
This light-hearted sourcebook for teachers and librarians describes food-related activities, including stories, rhymes, ... MoreMudluscious: Stories and Activities Featuring Food for Preschool Children
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