
Best New Books for the Classroom
Preschool through high school
A Poetry Book of Their Own (HTML)
A Poetry Book of Their Own (PDF)
A Poetry Book of Their Own bibliography (PDF) Online Exclusive
Storyboard Template (PDF) Online Exclusive
Haiku Booklet Directions (PDF) Online Exclusive
by Denise B. Geier
Elementary school
Talking with Carole Boston Weatherford
by KaaVonia Hinton
Elementary school through high school
From Strega Nona to Fairmount Avenue: Laughing along with Tomie dePaola
by Barbara Elleman
Elementary school
Talking with Tomie dePaola
by Barbara Elleman
Elementary school
Talking with Ashley Bryan
by Dean Schneider
Elementary school through middle school
Cam Jansen and the First Chapter Book Revolution
by David A. Adler
Elementary school
Talking with Avi
by Kay Weisman
Elementary school through middle school
Biographies of Poets
by Barbara A. Ward and Terrell A. Young
Elementary school through high school
Connecting Picture Books and Poems
by Susan Stern
Elementary school through middle school
Enriching the Lives of Children: The Ezra Jack Keats Book Award
by Ann Mulloy Ashmore
Preschool through early elementary school
Dean’s List: Picture Books in the Middle-School Classroom
by Dean Schneider
Everyday Poetry: The Art of Poetry
by Sylvia M. Vardell
Summer Sports
by Douglas Florian
Voices in My Head: Long-Form Listening
ALA's 2008 Audiobook Lists (PDF) Online Exclusive
by Mary Burkey
Making Every Book Count: Pairing Classics and Contemporary Tales
by Maria P. Walther and Carol J. Fuhler
Weighing In: The Man in the Moon
by Pat Scales
Thinking Outside the Book: Responding to Literature with VoiceThread (HTML) Online Exclusive
by Jessica Mangelson and Jill Castek
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From the Editor: Changes Ahead for Book Links
Comprehensive Bibliography
Index to Advertisers
Connecting Content to Standards
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Book Links is a magazine designed for teachers, librarians, library media specialists, booksellers, parents, and other adults interested in connecting children with books. In response to the use of children’s trade books in the classroom, the curriculum role of the school library media center, the increased programming in public libraries, and the heavy reliance of child-care centers on children’s literature, Book Links publishes bibliographies, essays linking books on a similar theme, retrospective reviews, and other features targeted at those educating young people.