Thursday, December 4, 2025

Tips and Info from DPI's December 3, 2025 Youth Services Newsletter

Jeni Schomber's DPI Youth Services Weekly Reminders and Resources is an email newsletter chockfull of great resources we've come to rely on. If you are a WI youth library staffer and you don't receive this weekly missive in your email inbox, please contact Jeni (jennifer.schomber@dpi.wi.gov) to be placed on the list!

Here is the December 3, 2025 edition:

 

 

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Meet the the 2025 South Asia Book Award Winners

Join University of Wisconsin-Madison's Center for South Asia for the 2025 South Asia Book Award Meet the Author webinar series as they celebrate the award-winning authors and titles of 2025.
  • South Asia Book Award Presents: The Partition Project
    • Thursday, December 4 at 7:00 PM CST
  • South Asia Book Award Presents: The Spice Box
    • Monday, December 8 at 4:00 PM CST
  • South Asia Book Award Presents The Salt Thief
    • Wednesday, Jan 14 at 4:00 PM CST
The Meet the Author webinar series is free to attend but you do need to reserve your spot. 

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Wild Wisconsin Winter Web Conference

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Registration is now open for the Wild Wisconsin Winter Web Conference. This is a free two day virtual conference taking place on January 21st and 22nd. It includes two full days of informative sessions and opening speakers based on the tracks of management, collection development, programming, small libraries and more! 

Learn more about the conference and register for individual sessions here.

Monday, November 24, 2025

The Genius Files: Turkey Turkey!

Image by Jenny Toms from Pixabay

Kate Davis, YSS Board Member and Programming Consultant for the Prairie Lakes Library System has introduced a new new email blast for her library system called The Genius Files. Here's Genius Files #5, focused on Thanksgiving/Turkey themed storytime.

Today's Genius Files was inspired by my 3 year-old grandson, Benji, as he wiggled and danced through our Target run yesterday singing, "I believe in the turkey in me!" ðŸ¤£ðŸ¤£ðŸ¤£ðŸ¤£ On our way home, his mama played the song "Turkey Turkey" for me so I could hear where these crazy lyrics were coming from. Turns out that it is one of the BEST Thanksgiving songs I've heard in years, so I had to share with you all! (I've also added some other super fun, Thanksgiving storytime favorite songs for you!)



Looking for more rhymes, fingerplays, songs, book suggestions, and craft ideas for your Thanksgiving storytime? Here you go!

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Tips and Info from DPI's November 20, 2025 Youth Services Newsletter

  Jeni Schomber's DPI Youth Services Weekly Reminders and Resources is an email newsletter chockfull of great resources we've come to rely on. If you are a WI youth library staffer and you don't receive this weekly missive in your email inbox, please contact Jeni (jennifer.schomber@dpi.wi.gov) to be placed on the list!

Here is the November 20, 2025 edition:

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Friday, November 21, 2025

Assistive Technology

There is an email going around on the South Central Library System's kidslist about assistive technology.  Rose, from the South Central Library System shared that The Department of Public Instruction has a section of their website about assistive technology. There are resources, webinars, information about laws relating to assistive technology and so much more in this section of the website. 
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This page includes monthly updates from the AT forward project, which "works with self-advocates, educators, practitioners, caregivers, and families to increase student autonomy in utilizing Assistive Technology tools to support access, engagement, and progress in learning." The updates include professional learning opportunities, resources suggestions, and much more! If you're looking to stay on top of assistive technology information, this is a great place to start. 





Thursday, November 20, 2025

Throw-It Thursdays: Relabeling the Holidays

 Ashley Borman, Technical Services Librarian at the Clintonville (WI) Public Library, is back with another collection development - and weeding - column.

Do you have a Holiday section in your library? Are the Holiday books all listed under just “Holiday – Author Name”? How do you find the books you want for each season or holiday? When I started working at my current library, there was already a Holiday Section in the picture books. But it was chaos. Everything had the same generic green holiday sticker on it and was under the authors last name. It made things very difficult to find, especially for lesser known holidays.

A few years after I started, when I was settled in and comfortable with making changes, I talked to our children’s librarian and we started a fix to this issue. We bought specific holiday stickers for Valentine’s Day, Easter, Fourth of July (just a flag), Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. We put these stickers over the Holiday sticker that was already on the item. Instead of putting them all back in alphabetical order, we put all of each of the specific Holidays with their own sticker on separate shelves.

After picture of the reorganized green holiday stickers next to the rest of the holiday books.

There are still a few shelves with the generic holiday sticker, but it made it much easier for us to identify and pull books for displays and teachers, and the kids love it because they can find what they want more quickly too. After almost 10 years, we decided the specific holiday stickers were no longer enough. Our generic green Holiday sticker shelves were getting stuffed, and we still had trouble finding all of the lesser-known holiday books for a specific holiday when we wanted or needed them.

Earlier this month, I pulled all of these books and did a weed based on condition, usage, et cetera. We discarded a lot of old and crusty books. To reorganize these items, we re-labeled them with the name of the holiday and the first initial of the author. So Groundhog Day books are all together under Groundhog, all of the Diwali books are together under Diwali, Hanukkah under Hanukkah, and so on. It is now so much neater and more organized, and specific holidays are a breeze to find!

Closer view of one of the newly re-organized shelves.



Wednesday, November 19, 2025

CCBC Book Sale

Save the date for the annual Friends of the CCBC 2025 Book Sale! Friday, December 5 and Saturday, December 6th. Great deals on great books! 

Visit their website for more information!

Monday, November 17, 2025

Dungeons and Dragons beyond the table

Photo by Timothy Dykes on Unsplash
Dungeons and Dragons has had a resurgence in the last few years, and authors of young adult books have taken notice. D&D features heavily in a number of new books for teens and 'tweens. Kelly Jensen writes for Book Riot, "over the last year or so, there's been a swell of D&D appearing within the pages of young adult literature." And, those books aren't limited to one genre. There are romances, fantasies, realistic fiction and more! 

See the list of recommended titles here.

[Roll For It: Dungeons and Dragons in YA. Jensen, Kelly. 11/13/2025. BookRiot.Com]

https://bookriot.com/roll-for-it-dungeons-and-dragons-in-ya/

Friday, November 14, 2025

Tips and Info from DPI's November 13, 2025 Youth Services Newsletter

 Jeni Schomber's DPI Youth Services Weekly Reminders and Resources is an email newsletter chockfull of great resources we've come to rely on. If you are a WI youth library staffer and you don't receive this weekly missive in your email inbox, please contact Jeni (jennifer.schomber@dpi.wi.gov) to be placed on the list!

Here is the November 13, 2025 edition:

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