by Suzanne Williams, Steven Kellogg (Illustrator)
Library Lil is a silly book about a librarian like no other. She breaks the librarian stereotype with her unique personality and even managed to get the rowdiest of people to take to reading. Library Lil recieved a 570L on the Lexile readability scale which would make it suitable for students around...
From infancy, Lil loves books and storytelling. And is super-strong. So she naturally becomes a super-librarian, swooping in to save non-readers from themselves. And from motorcycle gangs. The more Kellogg's books are about people, the less they work for me. His animals are so expressive and adorabl...
Used this book as a way to demonstrate what a librarian does as well as how important and fun reading can be if given a chance.
My niece was very clear that I should give Library Lil four stars. She said to me, "I thought this one was going to be kind of boring, but it's not! It was really good and funny!" Libary Lil also seemed to appeal to my nephew. At first he didn't care about the book too much, but once motorcycles...
I love books about books and I'm a big fan of libraries and librarians, but this book was just okay for me. It's a sort of librarian tall tale about Lil, a super strong, super enthusiastic librarian, who works hard to attract a town to the joys of reading. Sounds nice doesn't it? But, yeah, it ju...
Super strong librarian who converts a town of tv watchers to readers.