SARAH PEMBERTON DESIGNING INFORMATION PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH LIBM 6371 Public Library Programming Observation & Reflection.

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SARAH PEMBERTON DESIGNING INFORMATION PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH LIBM 6371 Public Library Programming Observation & Reflection

JONESBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY SUMMER READING PROGRAM This program was presented at The Mall at Turtle Creek in Jonesboro.

Ms. Kay Taylor, children's librarian, introduced the puppet show.

The children loved the pirate ship stage!

The plot of the show involved finding a treasure chest full of books.

The children enjoyed interacting with the puppets, especially during the sing-a-longs.

After his performance, the puppeteer explained to the audience how he operates the entire puppet show alone.

Approximately, 75 children and adults attended the program.

ALL PROGRAMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC The Jonesboro Public Library offers a large variety of activities for children, tweens, and teens during the summer.