Saba Vahidy's Children's Literature Blog Page
a. Who is your target audience? Why is this group your target audience?
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The target audience of my blog is librarians, teachers, parents, and anyone who can influence the reading habits of children and young adults. |
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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I would share my blog with colleagues and patrons in the youth services department at the my public library. Plus, I would ensure that my blog is linked to my presence on the web (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn) to encourage widespread readership. |
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 read and review children's literature and provide reader's advisory to children and parents. |
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 14, 2013).
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Cronin, Doreen. 2000. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. Ill. by Betsy Lewin. New York: Simon & Schuster.
McCloskey, Robert. 1941. Make Way for Ducklings. New York: The Viking Press.
Smith, Lane. 2011. Grandpa Green. New York: Roaring Book Press.
Teague, Mark. 2013. The three little pigs and the somewhat bad wolf. New York: Orchard Books.
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