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2015 SRP

Disclaimer: some of the content of this presentation comes from websites with content for which

we are not responsible.

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KELLEY TARPLEYChildren’s Librarian at the Demopolis Public Library since 2008.

Co-Chair for the Alabama Public Library Service Summer Reading Program Kick-off for the past 2 years and a presenter in 2011.

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DEMOPOLIS ... NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH TOOTHOPOLIS!

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LET’S MAKE A CAPE!

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DRAW SOME LINES

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TIME TO CUT

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WASN’T THAT EASY?

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SIDEKICKS

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SIDEKICKS BY DAN SANTAT

Captain Amazing, superhero and savior of Metro City, is getting old. He's out all hours battling arch-villains, catching thieves, and helping little old ladies cross the street. He doesn't even have time for his house full of pets. He needs … a sidekick!Captain Amazing's four pets agree. But each one of them thinks he should get the sidekick spot – and a chance for one-on-one time with the Captain. Get ready for sibling rivalry royale as pets with superpowers duke it out for the one thing they all want: a super family. Scholastic

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ROLES OF SIDEKICKS

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Everyone loves a hero,BUT

no one forgets a villain!

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MALEFICENT

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COOL DRAGON

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TOP 5 VILLAINS

*Images may be subject to copyright

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BAD GIRLS

From Jezebel to Catherine the Great, Cleopatra to Mae West and Mata Hari to Bonnie Parker, strong women have been a problem for historians, storytellers and readers. Strong women smack of the unfeminine. They have been called wicked, wanton and willful. Sometimes that is a just designation, but just as often it is not. "Well-behaved women seldom make history" is the frequently quoted statement by historian and feminist Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. But what makes these misbehaving women "bad"? Are we idolizing the wicked or salvaging the strong? Goodreads

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Unmasking Teen Talent

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BY NIKKI GRIMES

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REAL HEROES/BE A HERO!

Just like Unmasking Teen Talent, this is a great way to get teens involved in local charities and

shelters.

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*CBS Images

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Rick Scott, GovernorKurt S. Browning, Secretary of State

Florida Department of StateDivision of Library and Information Services

This publication has been funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the Florida Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services.