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Blog Tour: @JerseyFamilyFun Remakes Composition Books

A kid came into the library this week with a composition book that had no cover. I’m going to let that sit there for a minutes because *I* remember composition books being two things: Black and White and darn near indestructible. These days I have peeped composition books that are colorful, not marble and not sturdy.   But if you…

Create an Adding Machine Repurposing Old Cardboard Boxes

Once a month my library hosts math or science themed storytimes and this week we are warming up the Math Lab for some fun with numbers. I combed through my Pinterest boards and decided to tackle a pin for an Addition and Counting Machine from the blog The Imagination Tree. Materials Old cardboard box Paper towel tubes Construction paper/ cardstock…

Call for Guest Crafters for National Craft Month

March is National Craft Month and Say it Rah-shay wants you! Fill out the form below to add your blog and craft to the list. Posts can be new or recycled; I will link back to your site or preferred social media outlet. Questions? Please e-mail me at rachee@sayitrahshay.com           Loading…

Guess the Pumpkin Character Game #TBCCrafters

We don’t “do” Halloween at my library but the event cannot be ignored. We have a selection of Halloween books available for check out, the after school chatter from my tweens and littles includes Halloween costumes and I may or may not be keeping bite sized bags of snacks near my desk. As I looked on Pinterest for non-holiday ideas…

#TBCCrafters Head Down to the Farm

Infant storytime has started up again and I wanted to try something different for fall, more Flannel Boards. I still don’t get flannel boards but I can see the attraction. I used one during our down on the farm theme and the kids who attended were happy to participate and be a part of the story. They ran up to…