She writes: "The most popular passive programs at my library have been collaborative bulletin boards. I pick a theme and then put out materials for simple art projects that the kids can add to the board. The kids always get excited when they see the yellow bucket because they know that means there’s a project for them!
Collaborative bulletin boards are great for summer reading programs. They keep kids busy during the school break with much less effort than putting together a structured program. And they fit perfectly with this summer’s CSLP theme: . "
To read her examples and ideas, please stop here. [Bring Kids All Together Now - with Collaborative Bulletin Boards. Bintrim, Lisa. ALSC blog. March 25, 2023.]
Wait, what? You don't have bulletin boards? No problem. Perhaps you have shelf ends, wall space or doors that can become your own "mini-bulletin boards."
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