Friday Finds – July 3, 2015
Sunday Reflections: We Have Always Been Makers
Middle Grade Monday – Greenglass House by Kate Milford
An Interview with Patrick Jones by guest blogger Jessi Schulte-Honstad
Circulating Maker Kits, part two – Putting the Kits Together (with a book list)
Book Review: Survive the Night by Danielle Vega
Things I Learned Visiting the Cincinnati MakerSpace: Fun with Buttons! Edition
Around the Web
It’s almost like investing in our nation’s children pays off…
Unless they have a medical restriction, please vaccinate your children. (via @scalzi)
From the Economic Policy Institute: Early Education Gaps by Social Class and Race Start U.S. Children Out on Unequal Footing
Why YA fiction needs to tell stories of mental illness
Where is the terrorism debate about the burning of black churches?
AASL Best Apps for Teaching and Learning
Allow girls to participate in your robotics session, Timmons. A petition.
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About Robin Willis
After working in middle school libraries for over 20 years, Robin Willis now works in a public library system in Maryland.
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