Description
- Mason jar hydroponic gardening, straw bale gardening, growing vegetables outside in winter, and a variety of other gardening activities;
- sharing fixing skills and fostering sustainable culture through repair events;
- family-friendly programs such as how to make rolled beeswax candles and glycerin soap;
- upcycled jewelry for teens and adults;
- a hands-on canning workshop;
- making herbal tea blends;
- how to start a food waste collection, the basics of composting, raising chicks and chickens, and more homesteading programs; and
- coordinating gardening and sustainability programs with local experts.
Reviews
Helpfully, each chapter includes a table which notes the program's recommended age range, type of library, and estimated costs, for easy reference. The book recognizes that these sorts of programs may be new to library workers, and the step-by-step instructions are targeted towards beginners. Additionally, many chapters contain talking points, learning objectives and points to emphasize, particularly pertaining to safety concerns ... [This is] a useful collection of ideas for libraries."-Library Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9780838936498
Author Ellyssa Kroski
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint ALA Editions
Publisher American Library Association
Weight(grams) 363g