Teacher Librarians, has anyone curated a list of these wonderful authors and illustrators who are providing live read alouds and interactions? Anyone made a padlet or similar? #tlchat #studentsneedschoollibraries #greatschoollibraries
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Over the next few weeks and months of uncertainty, the Great School Libraries campaign group wanted to do something useful. With schools closing and many now find themselves at home supporting their children's learning. We wanted to offer a place to ask a question if you are a parent looking for resources, a school librarian trying to support your local school community or a teacher we want to be here for you.
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Another place to look is Authorfy https://authorfy.com/masterclasses/
and audible are offering audio books during school closures. No account, no sign up just click and listen... https://stories.audible.com/start-listen
also Matt Imrie's wonderful list http://teenlibrarian.co.uk/
The wonderful Krisabelle Williams shared this on twitter.
Kwame Alexander reads The Undefeated - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cHIWtl8PNk
Neil Gaiman reads several of his books http://www.mousecircus.com/videos/
Tom Palmer offers Roy of the Rovers free to download https://royoftheroversofficial.com/news/2297
British Library https://www.bl.uk/childrens-books/articles/themed-book-list-fairy-tales-and-folktales#
Book Trust https://www.booktrust.org.uk/hometime
And one from us
Paul Cookson free audio reading of poems http://paulcooksonpoet.co.uk/audio
Courtesy of American School of The Hague E-Reading libguide http://libguides.ash.nl/c.php?g=678928&p=4838268
I am sure others will start adding more once they see your question.