Thursday, November 2, 2017

Gobble Up Books!

We had several teen books awaiting a new shelf. Instead of having them "hang out" on a cart I decided to make them into our November display.
Gobble Up Teen Fiction
Display is full of "new to us" young adult books.

Close up of the turkey. Tail is made wit strips of paper looped then stapled and glued to the body. Image of body was found in Google images with the search. turkey clip art. (I cut off the tail that was originally on it. I also added the book).

Picture of the side of the display case.

Close up of display to show poster on the top.

Monday, October 16, 2017

Need Brains? (Zombie)

I saw this idea at cafepress.com and loved the wording. The zombie silhouettes were found with a Google image search. Wording and zombies printed on the same paper that was used for the background. Super fast to put together.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Sink your teeth into an audio book

We have several "scary" but not necessarily Halloween audio books that I wanted to display for October. The theme is Sink Your Teeth into an Audio book (with vampires for Halloween).

Side view showing the vampires peeking out from behind a row of CDs. 

I added labels on a few of the shelves so that it was obvious what was appropriate for younger patrons.


The vampires are wearing headphones!

I was asked how I did the discs. I took the discs from discarded books on CD and tied them together with yarn. Then I hung them over the sides of the display unit. I did use a small amount of tape behind a few of them just so they would not swing if bumped.


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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Banned Books Week (part 2)

The book display has been up for the month, but now that it is officially banned books week I have added a little challenge to the display. Can you guess the book in the jar? This year I only did 3 books. See last year's contest here.
Fun contest that patrons can enter. Winner will win a library book bag.

Challenge was place right next to the book display.
 First I took 3 books that are on the banned/challenged books lists and randomly copied 6-8 pages front and back. I then took these copies and cut them up. (individually so I could keep the books separate). I then gathered the pieces and stuffed them into a jar.  Can you name the books in the jars?

Jar #1

Jar #2



Jar #3
←   Click "read more" to see the answers.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Banned Books Week

All graphics used this year came from the ALA website (link). I loved their "Words Have Power" theme. I added the "Break Free...READ" to make our display different from other libraries.
Only graphic I altered by adding a broken chain to symbolized breaking free. The fortune teller has several banned book stats and info is also from the ALA site.

We pulled several books from all over the library to place on display.


Front view
Side of display. Chains are plastic from the Halloween supplies. Close ups pictured below.

Close up of side (top).
Close up of side (middle). Information about Challenged books, Intellectual Freedom, and Censorship (from ALA).
Last close up of side (bottom).


Kindness Like Confetti

Our city celebrates kindness week in September every year. This year the celebration takes place in Old Town right by the library. We have several things planned for the kick-off celebration but to get ready we have our bulletin board. I wanted to share suggestions with patrons of an act of service they could do.

Box of confetti has suggestions of different acts of service that anyone can do.

Close up of the confetti border. Background is colored paper cut in random shapes and then covered with a glitter coated tissue paper.


Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Collections Display: Maylin's Thimbles

Upstairs in the nonfiction area we have a ongoing display that features different collections that people in our community own. This month we highlighted my mother's thimble collection.
It was so fun for me to be able to help mom fill the 2 display cases with her collection.

My co-worker Jen wrote up little descriptions about some of the thimbles.


We even hung some of her thimble Christmas ornaments.





Highlighting the thimbles from Alaska.


Second display case.


Patrons viewing the collection.

Readers' Brunch

For the end of our summer reading program for adults we had a readers' brunch. In order to receive an invitation participants had to read 2,000 pages and checked in 3 times over the summer. In other words they completed the program. We had an enjoyable morning with juice, muffins, bagels, fruit and books! We had door prizes, free books and did the grand prize drawing.




For brunch we had muffins, bagels, fruit and juice.

Tables were decorated with books and MPL pens.

Everyone got to take home a book from the center of the tables.

Door prizes

Grand prize: Eclipse Package (chips & salsa, pizza coupon, soda, cups, t-shirts, and eclipse glasses, and book bag)

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Cool down with a good book

Bulletin board for a hot summer


The Girl.... (book display)

Have you ever noticed that there are many many titles that start out The Girl.....?
For example: The Girl on the Train, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl with the Silver Eyes or The Girl with the Pearl Earring. Several of us librarians have joked about how many there are so I went ahead and made a display of it.
Side view

I was told the sign read like a poem and I have to agree it sorta does 😁 but it just a few of the titles from the display.

View from front

So Many books that include "the Girl..." in the title.

Poster on the top of the display. (Same has sides but different picture)

Books from all sections are included in the display. Even a few picture books.
The poster used on the sides of the display. Fill free to use in your library. Picture is from a google images search of "girl reading." Then I listed a few of the titles that are found on the display.