Greenfield Public Library in Greenfield, WI seeks a full-time Children's Librarian
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Greenfield Public Library in Greenfield, WI seeks a full-time Children's Librarian
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There is still time to register for next week's Play Make Learn Conference taking place in Madison, WI.
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Don't miss your chance to be a part of the conference; Play Make Learn has historically sold out each year. Come to Madison to Play, Make, and Learn alongside inspiring peers!
Calling all librarians, teachers, makers, designers, and more!!
Can you believe we are only a week away from the 2026 Play Make Learn Conference? The countdown has officially begun for registered folks to convene on July 9–10 at the Memorial Union in Madison, Wisconsin for a fantastic learning and networking experience. Whether you are coming to share, create, or discover, the energy of this community is something you won't want to miss!
To help you map out your experience, we have two updates for you today: The Full Session Schedule is officially live -- and we are introducing a brand new networking experience (more below). From hands-on workshops to groundbreaking presentations, this year's lineup is packed with inspiration. Take a look at some of our featured highlights:
View the Full Session Schedule Here
If you're still looking for something to do this 4th of July, the Lone Rock Community Library is looking for people to march with them!
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For years, accessibility meant different books for children with special needs, but in an article for Publishers Weekly, Dianne Bright highlights the importance of access to the same books for every child. "When children with special educational needs and disabilities can engage with the same texts as their peers, it creates shared experiences and opportunities for connection," Holdren states.
There are simple things that editors can do to make books accessible to all including, accessible fonts, uniform spacing, high contrast between text and artwork, and clear layouts.
Read the full article, and find some great examples of this work in action here.
[Bright, D. The Importance of Accessibility Editing in Picture Books. May 14, 2026. Publishers Weekly.]
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/100407-the-importance-of-accessibility-editing-in-children-s-picture-books.html?oly_enc_id=9241D5865112C4T
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This is the second year we've taken our bookmobile to Pride, and people are so excited to see the library represented. This year we added a tent for teen volunteers to offer free glitter tattoos, too! We had 4 staff people and 5 teen volunteers help out at this year's event. We checked out books, handed out fans, flags, stickers, bookmarks and even some free books.
We get so many positive comments from the local community and from people from around the United States that always mention that their library could never come to a pride event. And, this is why we do it. This is why we go. The library is for everyone. Happy Pride!
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But, while it seems bleak, there are things we can do.
1. Share the stories of queer joy.
2. Join the fight! Get involved. Attend meetings to show your support. Become an advocate.
3. Support queer book stores.
4. Put up Pride displays, and even better, include LGBTQ+ books in all of your displays.
What is your library doing to support Pride in your community?