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Refreshing Media Mashup: Using Library Cards for Freebie Fun!

June 4, 2010 by Amy Jussel 1 Comment

June 4, 2010 It’s hard enough to get kids thinking about ‘summer reading’ when kids are gearing up to break loose from school for fun in the sun, but this cool idea prompting families into libraries … [Read more...]

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