Deborah's Award-Winning Children's Literature Blog
a. Who is your target audience? Why is this group your target audience?
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The target audience of this blog is parents, teachers and librarians who are interested in learning more about quality children's literature. |
b. What strategies would you use to help your target audience to access your blog? Why would you use those strategies?
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In order to increase access to my blog I would promote the site by using teasers in various social media sites and the library website. I would also publish the cite on print media made available in the library such as on bookmarks.
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c. How will you continue to contribute to the knowledge in the field of children's literature?
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I will continue to contribute to the field of children's literature by keeping abreast of current children's authors and illustrators, and promoting educational and fun interactions with the stories.
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References
Association for Library Service to Children. 2009. Competencies for Librarians Serving Children in Public Libraries. http://www.ala.org/alsc/edcareeers/alsccorecomps (accessed December 20, 2013).
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Bryan, Ashley. Beautiful Blackbird. Ill. by Ashley Bryan. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing , 2003. ISBN 0-689-84731-9
Florian, Douglas. Comets, Stars, the Moon, and Mars: Space Poems and Paintings. Ill by Douglas Florian. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2007. ISBN 0-15-205372-7
Klassen, Jon. This Is Not My Hat. Ill. by Jon Klassen. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press, 2012.
ISBN-10: 0763655996
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Willems, Mo. City Dog, Country Frog. Ill. by Jon J Muth. New York, NY: Hyperion Press , 2010. ISBN 1-4231-0300-9
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