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The application period for the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Bureau of Libraries 2026 Teen Internship program is open. The deadline to apply is Friday, February 13, at 4 p.m.
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We are excited to welcome a new contributor and fresh perspective to the YSS blog with Tiffani Roltgen, a school librarian in Verona , WI. Thank you for joining us! Here's Tiffani's first column:
Dear Youth Librarians,
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Tammy Pineda from Madison Public Library recently shared an opportunity from the Friends of the CCBC.
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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!
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What books published in 2025 work best for storytime? We've got you covered with a roundup of some best of 2025 lists!
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JBrary
Every year JBrary pulls together a list of their favorite picture books for storytime. This year Lindsey Krabbenhoft compiled the list her "top picks for picture books published in 2025 that make excellent read-alouds to groups of babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age kids."
You can find the entire list here: https://jbrary.com/2025-favourite-storytime-picture-books/.
The post includes links to Jbrary's Favorite Storytime Picture Books going back to 2013. Definitely worth going back through and seeing what gems you could add to your storytimes!
LaLa Librarian
Alyssa Jewell, a.k.a. La La Librarian, read over 500 picture books published in 2025 to "painstakingly narrow that list down to a top 10 for storytime read-alouds." It's specifically, curated for with suggestions for storytimes with preschool, kindergarten, and 1st graders.
You can find her list: https://www.lalalibrarian.com/blog/best-storytime-books-of-2025.
Fuse8
As part of her 31 Days, 31 Lists series in December, Besty Bird featured Picture Book readalouds sure to "shake up your readaloud game, all plucked from 2025 publications."
Bird links to her readaloud list from years past but I'd also encourage you to check out the full 31 Days, 31 Lists series like Great Board Books, Funny Picture Books, Nonfiction Picture Books and so many more great suggestions.
This year's ALA Youth Media Awards are in!! The ALA released their top picks for children and young adults. This includes the Caldecott, Coretta Scott King, Newbery and Printz awards as well as recognizing the honor books that were considered. Here are some highlights from the awards:
| When thirteen-year-old Sage's best friend dies, Sage struggles with grief and feels that she is at fault, but when she joins a grief group, she slowly learns to heal. |
| During the worst storm of the Dust Bowl in Oklahoma, twins Howe and Joanna must put their differences aside and work together to save their farm from ruin. |
The Genius Files are back! This week's genius idea came from a suggestion by Waterford's Jessica Keisler: a resource calendar with library-relevant observances, dates, weeks, etc.
Library & Books
Children & Families
Nature / Outdoors
Environment
Food Fun
Culture
Wellness & Kindness
Movie release dates
Display Themes
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Whitefish Bay Public Library
Youth Services Librarian (FT)
Due to an internal promotion, the Whitefish Bay Public Library is seeking a full-time Librarian for youth and teen services, with occasional cross-departmental support in Adult Services. This position plays an active role in delivering high-quality library service to children, teens, and families through reference service, programming, collection development, and technology support.
This role is ideal for a librarian who is energized by program development, enjoys connecting with young people, and is excited to create engaging, responsive experiences that reflect community interests and emerging trends in youth services.
40 hours per week; typically, one evening per week and one weekend per month. Additional evenings and weekends as needed due to programs, vacation/sick coverage for other staff
Starting hourly wage:
Full job description and application available here.Closing Date:
If you recently applied for the Head of Youth Services position, you are welcome to apply for this position by emailing Library Director, Nyama Reed an updated cover letter related to the new posting.
Youth Services and Programming Librarian (PT 20 hours/week)
The Horicon Public Library seeks an energetic, creative candidate passionate about serving children and young adults. The ideal candidate enjoys engaging with people of all ages, building community partnerships, is comfortable with technology and adapting to innovations, and is well organized. A successful candidate works collaboratively while also making independent decisions and taking initiative to increase the library's value to the community.Job duties include, but are not limited to: providing customer assistance at the circulation desk, conducting storytimes and youth and teen programs, marketing library services, and assisting with maintaining the library's social media accounts.This position is 20 hours per week. Hours include days, two evenings per week, and one Saturday per month. The full job description for this position is available here.
This position includes 20 hours of paid vacation per year. New hires receive prorated vacation.
Required:
Preferred:
The starting wage is $15.50, with a $0.50 raise after a successful 6-month probationary period.
To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, three professional references, and a City of Horicon application form to Library Director, Alexandra Harvancik, by email at alex@monarchlibraries.org. Open until filled.
McHenry Public Library District
Youth Services Library Associate - Bilingual Services (PT 25 hrs/week)
Do you enjoy working with Hispanic communities? ¿Disfruta haciendo conexiones con los niños y sus familias? If you can say “sí” to these, we have the position for you!
The McHenry Public Library District seeks a bilingual, collaborative, and service-oriented professional to join our Youth Services Team. The ideal candidate for this position will support our Library’s mission by assisting Spanish-speaking patrons in the library. The primary responsibilities of the position include assisting the Questions Desk, translating materials for programs, services, and collections, performing bilingual outreach to area schools and organizations, and planning and executing bilingual programming that is educational, entertaining, enriching, and culturally relevant for our Hispanic population (ages 18 and under and for families).
This position may have the opportunity to select some materials for the Youth collection. The skills required for this position are excellent interpersonal skills, fluency in both verbal and written English and Spanish, a flexible presentation style, and the ability to adapt to the Library’s technology needs.
The salary range for this position is $17.00-$19.57/hour, depending on qualifications.
Full jobs description and application available here.