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List one of the ways the Beehive Book Award is changing.
Bookstore: Librarian’s Pick – Find a book that you believe would be a must-have for a school library. Take a picture of it and explain why you think it would be an essential addition to a collection.
Attend a session outside of your comfort zone.
Take a photo of the conference keynote speaker, Joyce Valenza.
Take a selfie with a fellow librarian from a different county.
Someone mentions a book you’ve read.
Session to Shelf – Attend a session that introduces new books or authors. Then, find one of the books mentioned in the bookstore. Snap a picture and share one reason it would be an excellent fit for your library.
Follow or engage with a library-related account on social media.
Locate a newly released book you haven’t seen before. Take a picture of the book and explain why it might be a great addition to your library.
Discover a new library app or tech tool for student engagement.
Create a "Bookface" photo where a book cover blends seamlessly with your body or surroundings.
Attend a session on emerging library technologies.
Take a picture of a library-themed outfit or accessory.
Personalize your conference badge and share a picture of the final result.
Attend a session on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries.
Find a book with a cover that immediately grabs your students' attention. Snap a picture and explain why it would appeal to them.
Collect or photograph at least three unique pieces of swag from exhibitor booths.
Identify a book written by an author from a historically underrepresented background. Snap a photo of the book and a summary of its storyline or theme.
Chat with a vendor from a booth offering a literacy-related program. Have them sign this square.
Bookstore: Cover Appeal Challenge – Find a book with a cover that would immediately grab your students' attention. Snap a picture and explain why it would appeal to them.
Participate in an audience poll, comment, or do a hands-on activity during a session.
Find and scan a QR code at the conference and share what it leads to.
Conference Break: Snap a picture of your snack with a new person you meet.
Take a photo of creative library signage ideas showcased at the conference.
Write down and share your favorite quote from a speaker or presenter.
Discover a new library app or tech tool for student engagement.
Find and scan a QR code at the conference and share what it leads to.
Attend a session that introduces new books or authors. Then, find one of the books mentioned in the bookstore. Snap a picture and share why it would be an excellent fit for your library.
Follow or engage with a library-related account on social media.
Attend a session on research in the library. Record one interesting tip you learned.
List one of the ways the Beehive Book Award is changing.
Take a picture with an author presenting or signing books at the conference. Write down one piece of advice they shared.
Write down a catchy slogan for library advocacy.
Network with a librarian from a school level different from yours (e.g., elementary, middle, or high school).
Write down and share your favorite quote from a speaker or presenter.
Post a creative book display idea you saw at the conference.
Attend a Beehive, Frenzy, or other book list session. Add 5+ books to your TBR list.
Visit with a book vendor about collection development for your library.
Capture an idea for a creative book display or library theme from a session, booth, or exhibit.
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Snap a picture of your snack with a new person you meet.
Post a creative book display idea you saw at the conference.
Write down a catchy slogan for library advocacy.
Share a Library Win: Talk to a fellow librarian and learn about a successful program or project they've implemented.
Find a book that would be a must-have for a school library. Take a picture of it and explain why you think it would be an essential addition to a collection.
Share a unique teaching strategy you learned at a session with a colleague.
Capture an idea for a creative book display or library theme from a session, booth, or exhibit.
Someone mentions a book you want to read.
Someone mentions a book you’ve read.
Attend a Beehive, Frenzy, or other book list session. Add 5+ books to your TBR list.
Collect or photograph at least three unique pieces of swag from exhibitor booths.
Share a unique teaching strategy you learned at a session with a colleague.
Participate in an audience poll, comment, or do a hands-on activity during a session.
Introduce yourself to someone new. Write down their name.
Attend a session outside of your comfort zone.
Attend a session on research in the library. Record one interesting tip you learned.
Attend a session on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries.
Someone mentions a book you want to read.
Network with a librarian from a school level different from yours (e.g., elementary, middle, or high school).
Chat with a vendor from a booth offering a literacy-related program. Have them sign this square.Take a picture with an author presenting or signing books at the conference. Write down one piece of advice they shared.
Take a photo of creative library signage ideas showcased at the conference.
Personalize your conference badge and share a picture of the final result.
Take a picture of a library-themed outfit or accessory.
Take a selfie with a fellow librarian from a different county.
Attend a session on emerging library technologies.
Introduce yourself to someone new. Write down their name.
Take a photo of the conference keynote speaker, Joyce Valenza.
Create a "Bookface" photo where a book cover blends seamlessly with your body or surroundings.
Bookstore: New & Noteworthy – Locate a newly released book you haven’t seen before. Take a picture of the book and jot down why it might be a great addition to your library.
Bookstore: Diverse Voices – Identify a book written by an author from a historically underrepresented background. Snap a photo of the book and a brief summary of its storyline or theme.
Visit with a book vendor about collection development for your library.
Talk to a fellow librarian and learn about a successful program or project they've implemented.