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A Child's Freedom to Read

A Child's Freedom to Read (June 7, 2023)
Content related to the education session A Child's Freedom to Read, Children's Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Advocacy
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  • 101
Prolific and debut authors are landing on banned books lists across school districts and in statewide book bans. Bookstores may soon become the only place where children have freedom of choice when it comes to reading. A panel of children's librarians and booksellers will discuss the current state of banned books, how this affects the book industry, and what bookstores can do to support children's freedom to read, particularly in places where that access is being limited.
 
Speakers:
Laura DeLaney, Rediscovered Books - Boise, ID
Lance McGrath, The College of Idaho - CALDWELL, ID
Hannah Reimer, University School of Milwaukee - River Hills, WI
Jake Bowen, Oak Creek Public Library - Oak Creek, WI
 
A Child's Freedom to Read (June 7, 2023)
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Topic:
  • Advocacy
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  • 101
Prolific and debut authors are landing on banned books lists across school districts and in statewide book bans. Bookstores may soon become the only place where children have freedom of choice when it comes to reading. A panel of children's librarians and booksellers will discuss the current state of banned books, how this affects the book industry, and what bookstores can do to support children's freedom to read, particularly in places where that access is being limited.
 
Speakers:
Laura DeLaney, Rediscovered Books - Boise, ID
Lance McGrath, The College of Idaho - CALDWELL, ID
Hannah Reimer, University School of Milwaukee - River Hills, WI
Jake Bowen, Oak Creek Public Library - Oak Creek, WI
 

Featured Talk with Jonathan Hamilt: Fighting for Queer Stories and Seeds of Change

Featured Talk with Jonathan Hamilt: Fighting for Queer Stories and Seeds of Change (June 7, 2023)
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Topic:
  • Diversity & Inclusion
Tags:
  • 101
In a world struggling with issues of acceptance and tolerance, Jonathan Hamilt, Executive Director of Drag Story Hour, shares the necessity of LGBTQAI+ family programming. He explores how the powerful art-form of drag teaches young humans about inclusivity, celebrating diversity, the vital freedom of self-expression, and the role bookstores play in building compassionate communities where there is room for everybody’s story on the shelf.
 
Speaker:
Jonathan Hamilt, Drag Story Hour - New York, NY
 

Best Practices for Pre-Order Campaigns

Best Practices for Pre-Order Campaigns (June 7, 2023)
Content related to the education session Best Practices for Pre-Order Campaigns, Children's Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Buying and Selling
Tags:
  • 101
Pre-order campaigns get readers excited for the books YOU'RE excited about and if you’re just starting out, this session is for you. Booksellers will learn about the nuts and bolts of pre-order campaigns including best practices for marketing to customers, what a successful campaign can look like for your business, how pre-order sales can uplift underrepresented voices and genres, and also the importance of reporting pre-order sales.
 
Speakers:
Christine Bollow, Loyalty Bookstores - Silver Spring, MD
Jessica Palacios, Once Upon A Time Bookstore - Glendale, CA
Joy Preble, Brazos Bookstore - Houston, TX
Jess Stauffer, American Booksellers Association - White Plains, NY
 

Averting the Adult Gaze in YA Literature

Averting the Adult Gaze in YA Literature (June 7, 2023)
Content related to the education session Averting the Adult Gaze in YA Literature, Children's Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
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  • 101
These days, adults are devouring young adult literature, and more and more YA stories feature teens but in more adult situations. In this panel, booksellers come together to discuss the shift in YA, which genres and tropes actually interest young people, how to make connections with young people in the community in order to better curate your selection, and more strategies for de-centering the adult in "young adult." 
 
Speakers:
Nicole Brinkley, Oblong Books - Rhinebeck, NY
Cathy Berner, Blue Willow Bookshop - Houston, TX
Stephanie Appell, Freelance Book Reviewer - Grosse Pointe, MI
Eric Smith, PS Literary - Philadelphia, PA
 

Keynote with Nikki Grimes & Brian Pinkney: Tough Topics for Tender Readers

Keynote with Nikki Grimes & Brian Pinkney: Tough Topics for Tender Readers (June 7, 2023)
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • Children's Bookselling
Nikki Grimes and Brian Pinkney know that not every child can take a walk in the woods to soothe the soul after experiencing a devastating loss, but all children can pick up a book that speaks directly to such hurt, or read a story that reminds them they are not alone—provided someone has crafted such a story especially for them. These award-winning creators share how they tackle tough topics for the youngest readers, and why it's so important to do so.
 
Speakers:
Nikki Grimes, Holiday House - New York, NY
Brian Pinkney, Holiday House - New York, NY
Kathy Burnette, Brain Lair Books - South Bend, IN
 

Featured Talk with Dr. Adia Harvey Wingfield: Gray Areas

Featured Talk with Dr. Adia Harvey Wingfield: Gray Areas (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Featured Talk with Dr. Adia Harvey Wingfield: Gray Areas, Children's Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Diversity & Inclusion
Tags:
  • Owners and Managers
Many industries now stress the importance of racial diversity, but the numbers do not show much progress. In the book industry specifically, Black workers are underrepresented as store owners, may be assigned to positions in the back rather than front of the store, and may observe that titles by Black authors receive less recognition, promotion, and visibility from booksellers. In this session, Adia Wingfield presents data from her forthcoming book Gray Areas to explain how and why these processes persist. Blending interview, survey, and statistical data, Wingfield shows how the everyday, taken-for-granted aspects of work can preclude booksellers from increasing racial diversity, and delivers evidence-based suggestions for how to change this outcome.
 
Speaker:
Dr. Adia Harvey Wingfield, Washington University in St. Louis - St. Louis, MO
 
Featured Talk with Dr. Adia Harvey Wingfield: Gray Areas (June 6, 2023)
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Topic:
  • Diversity & Inclusion
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  • Owners and Managers
Many industries now stress the importance of racial diversity, but the numbers do not show much progress. In the book industry specifically, Black workers are underrepresented as store owners, may be assigned to positions in the back rather than front of the store, and may observe that titles by Black authors receive less recognition, promotion, and visibility from booksellers. In this session, Adia Wingfield presents data from her forthcoming book Gray Areas to explain how and why these processes persist. Blending interview, survey, and statistical data, Wingfield shows how the everyday, taken-for-granted aspects of work can preclude booksellers from increasing racial diversity, and delivers evidence-based suggestions for how to change this outcome.
 
Speaker:
Dr. Adia Harvey Wingfield, Washington University in St. Louis - St. Louis, MO
 

Understanding Children’s Social-Emotional Development

Understanding Children’s Social-Emotional Development (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Understanding Children’s Social-Emotional Development, Children's Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • Children's Bookselling
Social-emotional development refers to a series of critical developmental processes encompassing a child’s ability to express and manage their emotions and form meaningful relationships with peers and adults. Children need support from the adults in their lives in order to facilitate healthy social-emotional development. With an understanding of social-emotional development, booksellers can better understand young customers and create a supportive and inclusive environment. In this session, Dr. Marietta Collins, a child psychologist and children’s author, will explain the stages of a child’s social and emotional development, how traumas and other adverse experiences can disrupt development, and how adults who work with children can help facilitate their growth even through brief supportive interactions.
 
Speaker:
Dr. Marietta Collins, American Psychological Association - Washington, DC
 
Understanding Children’s Social-Emotional Development (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Understanding Children’s Social-Emotional Development, Children's Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • Children's Bookselling
Social-emotional development refers to a series of critical developmental processes encompassing a child’s ability to express and manage their emotions and form meaningful relationships with peers and adults. Children need support from the adults in their lives in order to facilitate healthy social-emotional development. With an understanding of social-emotional development, booksellers can better understand young customers and create a supportive and inclusive environment. In this session, Dr. Marietta Collins, a child psychologist and children’s author, will explain the stages of a child’s social and emotional development, how traumas and other adverse experiences can disrupt development, and how adults who work with children can help facilitate their growth even through brief supportive interactions.
 
Speaker:
Dr. Marietta Collins, American Psychological Association - Washington, DC
 

Frontlist Discovery of Debuting BIPOC & Queer Authors

Frontlist Discovery of Debuting BIPOC & Queer Authors (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Frontlist Discovery of Debuting BIPOC & Queer Authors, Children's Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • 101
Booksellers know it's important to create a space where readers can find stories with characters that represent their experiences, but how does one do that if some authors aren't receiving the same buzz as other authors with high sales records? How can bookstores market and support debuting LGBTQIA2S+, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian American, and Pacific Islander authors so that everyone can read their stories? In this session, a panel of booksellers will discuss these questions and share how curating a diverse selection of books impacts their community and businesses.

 
Speakers
Revati Kilaparti, Old Firehouse Books - Fort Collins, CO
Rebecca Crosswhite, Rediscovered Books - Boise, ID
Sydne Conant, A Room of One's Own Bookstore - Madison, WI
Cortney Yee, Changing Hands Bookstore - Tempe, AZ

Small but Mighty: Creating a Financially Sustainable Business at Any Size

Small but Mighty: Creating a Financially Sustainable Business at Any Size (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Small but Mighty: Creating a Financially Sustainable Business at Any Size, Children's Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Operations
Tags:
  • Owners and Managers
Small bookstores (less than 1000 square feet of selling space) have a lot to share with larger bookstores about financial sustainability. This bookseller-led panel will present innovative ideas for how to manage budgeting, buying, displaying, selling, and returns to keep your store financially stable, no matter the size.
 
Speakers:
Kathy Burnette, Brain Lair Books - South Bend, IN
Heather Hebert, Children's Book World - Haverford, PA
PK Sindwani, American Booksellers Association - White Plains, NY
 
Small but Mighty: Creating a Financially Sustainable Business at Any Size (June 6, 2023)
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Topic:
  • Operations
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  • Owners and Managers
Small bookstores (less than 1000 square feet of selling space) have a lot to share with larger bookstores about financial sustainability. This bookseller-led panel will present innovative ideas for how to manage budgeting, buying, displaying, selling, and returns to keep your store financially stable, no matter the size.
 
Speakers:
Kathy Burnette, Brain Lair Books - South Bend, IN
Heather Hebert, Children's Book World - Haverford, PA
PK Sindwani, American Booksellers Association - White Plains, NY
 

Booksellers Present: Indies Introduce Authors

Booksellers Present: Indies Introduce Authors (June 6, 2023)
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • 101

The Indies Introduce program is about what independent booksellers do best: discovering exciting debut authors and sharing the best with readers across the country. Learn about the title selection process from the bookseller panelists who curated the Summer/Fall 2023 Kids' Indies Introduce list.

Booksellers:

Kathy Burnette, Brain Lair Books, South Bend, IN
Susan Reckers, Rakestraw Books, Danville, CA
Talia Smart, Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill, NC
 
Authors:
 
Gabi Burton (Sing Me to Sleep, Bloomsbury)
Zohra Nabi (The Kingdom Over the Sea, Margaret K. McElderry Books) (prerecorded video)
Hannah V. Sawyerr (All the Fighting Parts, Amulet Books)
Thushanthi Ponweera (I Am Kavi, Holiday House) (prerecorded video)
Christina Wyman (Jawbreaker, Farrar, Straus and Giroux BYR)
K.X. Song (An Echo in the City, Little, Brown BYR) (prerecorded video)
Joelle Wellington (Their Vicious Games, Simon & Schuster BYR)
Page Powars (The Borrow a Boyfriend Club, Delacorte Press) (prerecorded video)
Rhonda Roumani (Tagging Freedom, Union Square Kids)
Anna Sortino (Give Me a Sign, G.P. Putnam's Sons BYR) (prerecorded video)

Featured Talk with Brenna Connor: The State of the Children's Book Market

Featured Talk with Brenna Connor: The State of the Children's Book Market (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Featured Talk with Brenna Connor: The State of the Children's Book Market, Children's Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
Tags:
  • Children's Bookselling
  • Owners and Managers
Brenna Connor, Books Insights Manager of Circana (formerly NPD), will break down the state of the US children’s book market including key trends to watch, highest growth areas, and performance by genre, format, and age range. This can’t-miss session is based on the latest Circana BookScan data and Brenna’s industry expertise. 
 
Speaker:
Brenna Connor, Circana - New York, NY
Featured Talk with Brenna Connor: The State of the Children's Book Market (June 6, 2023)
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Topic:
  • Bookselling Essentials
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  • Children's Bookselling
Brenna Connor, Books Insights Manager of Circana (formerly NPD), will break down the state of the US children’s book market including key trends to watch, highest growth areas, and performance by genre, format, and age range. This can’t-miss session is based on the latest Circana BookScan data and Brenna’s industry expertise. 
 
Speaker:
Brenna Connor, Circana - New York, NY

Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace, Children's Institute 2023.
Topic:
  • Diversity & Inclusion
Tags:
  • Owners and Managers
Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation of human brain functioning, including conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others. Understanding and embracing neurodiversity can have a positive impact on workplace culture, productivity, and inclusivity. In this session, we will discuss practical strategies for accommodating diverse learning, and working styles, as well as the importance of communication and collaboration. We will also address common misconceptions and stereotypes about neurodivergent individuals and provide guidance on how to avoid discrimination and promote respect. Attendees will leave this session with a better understanding of neurodiversity and practical strategies for creating a more inclusive workplace. Bookstore owners and managers are encouraged to attend and learn how to support and empower neurodivergent employees.
 
Speaker:
 
Emily Raclaw, Marquette University - Milwaukee, WI
 
Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace (June 6, 2023)
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Topic:
  • Diversity & Inclusion
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  • Owners and Managers
Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation of human brain functioning, including conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others. Understanding and embracing neurodiversity can have a positive impact on workplace culture, productivity, and inclusivity. In this session, we will discuss practical strategies for accommodating diverse learning, and working styles, as well as the importance of communication and collaboration. We will also address common misconceptions and stereotypes about neurodivergent individuals and provide guidance on how to avoid discrimination and promote respect. Attendees will leave this session with a better understanding of neurodiversity and practical strategies for creating a more inclusive workplace. Bookstore owners and managers are encouraged to attend and learn how to support and empower neurodivergent employees.
 
Speaker:
 
Emily Raclaw, Marquette University - Milwaukee, WI
 

Communication in a Changing Workforce

Communication in a Changing Workforce (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Communication in a Changing Workforce, Children's Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Operations
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  • Owners and Managers
Presented by ZingTrain: The world of work is changing rapidly due to labor movements, the political and economic landscape, health crises, and a multigenerational labor force. Managers are facing unique challenges, as well as opportunities, when it comes to building a happy, productive team. Providing and receiving feedback is a critical part of managing employees and being an employee in a bookstore. However, it can be challenging. In this session, we will explore strategies for relaying feedback that promotes employee development and contributes to a positive workplace culture as well as receiving and responding to feedback that supports an employee in feeling heard and seen. You will learn how to effectively deliver, receive, and respond to feedback that is specific, actionable, and focused on behaviors, rather than personal traits. We will also cover strategies for dealing with difficult feedback conversations and for providing feedback in a timely and consistent manner.
 
Speaker:
Timo Anderson, ZingTrain - Ann Arbor, MI
Communication in a Changing Workforce (June 6, 2023)
Content related to the education session Communication in a Changing Workforce, Children's Institute 2023.
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Topic:
  • Operations
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  • Owners and Managers
Presented by ZingTrain: The world of work is changing rapidly due to labor movements, the political and economic landscape, health crises, and a multigenerational labor force. Managers are facing unique challenges, as well as opportunities, when it comes to building a happy, productive team. Providing and receiving feedback is a critical part of managing employees and being an employee in a bookstore. However, it can be challenging. In this session, we will explore strategies for relaying feedback that promotes employee development and contributes to a positive workplace culture as well as receiving and responding to feedback that supports an employee in feeling heard and seen. You will learn how to effectively deliver, receive, and respond to feedback that is specific, actionable, and focused on behaviors, rather than personal traits. We will also cover strategies for dealing with difficult feedback conversations and for providing feedback in a timely and consistent manner.
 
Speaker:
Timo Anderson, ZingTrain - Ann Arbor, MI

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