Hi! I am meeting with our Religious School 4th graders this Tuesday afternoon 
so they can select a book to hopefully check out for Jewish Book Month. I have 
about a half an hour. Rather than just me standing up front and doing a book 
chat, I am trying to think up an activity where they can choose a book out on 
display, spend 5-10 minutes browsing through the book, and then share their 
observations with the group on whether they might like to check it out. Has 
anyone done any kind of activity like this and suggestions on how to make it 
work? Thanks! 

Janice Levine
Phillip's Library at Congregation Etz Chaim
Marietta, GA

Reading right now: The Last Rose of Shanghai by Reina Dai Randel
Listening to: The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown
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