[CASL-L] Revamping Picture Books and Easy Non-Fic
Laura Hedenberg
lhedenberg at barkhamstedschool.org
Sun Jan 23 11:01:19 PST 2022
HI. My library serves PK-6, and I took on organizing the library based on
how students look for books.
Chapter books are by genre, which has been very successful.
Early Chapter books are organized by series in book bins, this has been
GREAT. This is the first year for this.
Misc early chapter books are on a rack near the series bins.
Picture books are a combination. I find that students want books by author
(Mo Willems, Eric Carle, etc) so most of the books are alphabetical by
author. But I have several special areas: Dogs, Cats, Friendship, SEL,
Makerspace, Fairy/Folk tales, ABC/123, School/Library, I Spy, and Mo
Willems. I have several spaces where I highlight books, this month it's
Snow and New Picture books. I rotate these, so next month will be Black
History Month. Throughout my picture books I also have bins to highlight
favorites: dinosaurs, unicorns, Pig the Pug, etc.
For fiction books I added locations for every book based on the genre or
early chapter books.
Nonfiction is a work in progress. While I still have Dewey, I have changed
things within the numbers. I have all of my military books in 358 and 350
(moved the ones from 600s and renumbered). Animals are whole number and
then alphabetized or grouped, same for pets where I have all pets
then horses, dogs and cats separate. In the 900s I rearranged everything
so it was grouped by topic: ex: Countries are all together regardless of
number. The next step is to renumber and update my OPAC to reflect the
changes.
I am constantly looking for new ways to get books into the hands of my
students. If anyone wants more pictures I can definitely send them.
Laura
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On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 9:02 AM Christine Rosa <crosa at rsd6.org> wrote:
> Hello Librarians!
> I visited the Community Family Learning Center (CFLC) located at KidsPlay
> in Torrington last week where this small reference library has been totally
> reorganized in an amazing way. There are many different subjects labeled
> and within each are all the picture books as well as non-fiction. I don't
> want to really call it Genrefied, because it is more than just genres.
> Being that this is a parenting resource library, it is not exactly what I
> would imagine a K-3 library would look like. I am looking to do something
> similar in the elementary schools that I am reorganizing. I love the idea
> that kids can go to a section (animals, friendship, cultural diversity,
> ABCs, etc.) and find all the books on that topic.
> Has anyone else done this? If so, can you share your subject lists and
> could I possibly visit your library?
> Thank you!
> Christine
>
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