Posted in picture books, Preschool Reads

The new workplace: HELP MOM WORK FROM HOME

Help Mom Work from Home!, by Diana Murray/Illustrated by Cori Doerrfeld (Oct. 2021, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers), $17.99, ISBN: 9780316273657

Ages 4-7

With more parents working from home than ever before, Help Mom Work from Home! is a fun, rhyming readaloud that speaks to the work-life balance. A mom is working from home and her little one is right next to her, modeling everything from Mom’s hot beverage of choice to taking notes and important phone calls. Mom looks a little frazzled, though: it must be time for a break! Learning how to relax and take the chaos of home life as it comes, the story then leads into a look at making time for creative play and work – little one stacks cups as Mom packs boxes; they make deliveries together, they even straighten up their workplaces together. Endpapers show Mom’s packed schedule, with a childlike drawing of a solitary kid holding a red balloon scrawled across the calendar loaded with deadlines and meetings; back endpapers show a much happier schedule, filled with playdates, game nights, and library visits, and a drawing of Mom and child together, playing soccer. Is it an easy answer to the work/parent from home question? No, but it’s a helpful addition to the ever-increasing dialogue. A recognizable and relevant story with playful rhyme, Help Mom Work from Home! is a good addition to picture book collections. Visit Diana Murray’s author webpage for free printables including a word search and DIY desk nameplate.

Posted in Librarianing

Librarian without a Library

Yesterday at noon, I locked the door on my library and headed home. It was a closing I fought for, but not a closing I wanted. We’ve all had our lives upended in the last few days. I’m home with my kids and my 74-year-old mom (one of the main reasons I pushed so hard for our library to close, like many of you), and feeling unmoored. I love what I do, and I love where I work. I worry about my library kids and their families, who rely on us to stay connected to one another, to their schoolwork, to books and technology they may not have the chance to enjoy otherwise.

For now, I’m a librarian without a library, but I do have my books to review, my games to play and talk about, and my kids to cuddle and enjoy what I’ve got. I’m creating, because that’s what I need to do to stay upbeat and sane. Gabe and I will be making some more videos – I’ve promised Candlewick that we’ll be turning in a review of Timmy Failure on Disney Plus – and I’ve got a mountain of books to review and read, not always in that order. I’ll be working on some booklists and programming to share, because that’s what I do. That’s what I love.

In the meantime, there are incredible authors and artists out there, virtual field trips, and free education plans and videos to watch with your kids. There are so many out there; here’s a bit of what I’ve shared on my Facebook page:

PETE THE CAT STORYTIME TODAY AT NOON ON FACEBOOK LIVE.

Daily Doodles with MO WILLEMS! 1pm at the Kennedy Center site!

Saint Patrick’s Day storytime with author Laura Murray, reading her book, The Gingerbread Man and the Leprechaun Loose at School, on YouTube.

StoryMarch sounds like so much fun. Make a piece of art every day, inspired by a keyword list. The next day’s prompt has to relate to the first. Post online with the hashtag #StoryMarch. It started yesterday, but I’ll be jumping in with Gabe today.

This one’s from 2018, but how can you get tired of astronauts reading from space?

The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy has a daily shark storytime on Facebook Live at 10 am!

Oliver Jeffers will do a Facebook Live storytime at 2pm EDT every day!

The Cincinnati Zoo – home of Fiona the Hippo! – is holding a virtual safari, every day at 3pm EDT on Facebook Live, where they’ll spotlight one of their awesome animal friends, and include an activity we can do from home.

Dan Santat has printable badges in his Online Survival School for the Pandemic. I just earned my Social Distancing badge!

Gotta give love to my friends and my library system: Queens Library Kindness Readalouds.

Loads of education companies are offering free subscriptions to their services during this shutdown. ABC Mouse, Backpack Sciences, Dyslexia Academy, Minecraft Education Edition, and more are available. Here’s a list.

Head to Mars on a virtual field trip! Here’s a list of a bunch!

That’s what I’ve got, but there are so many out there. Just do some exploring, and don’t forget to utilize your library’s ebooks and audiobooks collections. Many also have access to magazines, music, and movies, so get some mileage out of those library cards.

Stay safe, and stay tuned. I’ll be writing more, I just need to get some books and themes lined up.