Steiner Library Favorite Links

 

FUN TIMES

American Library Association’s “Great Web Sites for Kids”

Kidspace @ Internet Public Library: Developed by U. of Michigan's School of Information)

Steiner Library - Class in SessionPBS kids: Games, stories, play time for young kids

Kids @ Random Books and games related to books

Preschool Pioneer :A web site for parents and younger students


RESEARCH SITES

Dewey Browse: Web sites organized by the Dewey Decimal System:Excellent for research 

First Gov. for Kids: Provides links to Federal kids' sites along with some of the best kids' sites in other organizations, all grouped by subject.)

Kids Click: Web search for kids by librarians

Utah’s Online Pioneer Library: For 2009-10 Home Access, please contact the librarian for login information.

Salt Lake City Public Library The homepage for the city library. Click on Library Catalog to find desired resources.


AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR SITES

Choices Book Lists: includes Children’s, Teachers’, and Young Adults’ choices

Children's Literature Web Guide: Authors and illustrators on the web.

Writing with Writers -Work with writers, editors and illustrators to develop your skills


MEDIA LITERACY SITES:

Ad Access --Ads from Canadian and US Magazines --1911-1955 -historical advertisements

Don’t Buy It: PBS Kids site for media literacy

Media Awareness Network: Co-co’s Adversmarts, an interactive game that illustrates how food advertising works.


  • McCarthey Campus Steiner Library

    Rowland Hall
    Steiner Library
    720 Guardsman Way
    Salt Lake City, Utah 84108

    Hours

    Monday-Friday

    8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

    Contact Us

    Becky Hall, Library Media Specialist
    Abigail Bacon, Library Assistant
    Becky Hall, Librarian Abby Bacon, Assistant Library Specialist

    PROCEDURES:

    Children may check out books for 2 weeks.

    Kindergartners: one book at a time-checked out under the teacher's name

    First graders: one book (Teachers determine when they may check out a second book)

    Second graders: two books

    Third-fifth graders: three books

    Parents may check out three books for two weeks.

    Staff may check out three books for three weeks.

    Teachers may check out 50 books for classroom use for six weeks.