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Your child's birthday or due date. Girl Boy Other Not Sure. Add A Child. Something went wrong. Please contact support fatherly. Like fatherly on Facebook. Going back to Goodnight Moon , was it just the New York Public Library that didn't carry the book, or did it go beyond that? It probably went beyond that.
Remember, when Anne Carroll Moore was working, she was hugely influential. Many other libraries around the country were looking at her selections and they would buy the same things that she would buy.
If she didn't buy something, they didn't buy it. At what point did it start being being available at the New York Public Library? It took an inordinately long time, in part because Anne Carroll Moore retired — but then she would merrily walk down the street and attend all the meetings. So her successors had her sitting there. If they bought something she didn't particularly like, she was going to tell them in no uncertain terms. So I suspect it kept off the shelves for quite some time.
She sounds like the quintessential librarian — the image of the proper librarian. Our Top 10 Checkouts of All Time have books for all ages. Which titles have you read? The attitudes have changed entirely. The one thing that I'll say is the same is that Anne Carroll Moore wanted the best books for kids, and that's what librarians still want too.
Librarians are ready to read through just a slew of junk. There are so many children's books coming out and they're willing to select the ones that they think kids are going to really like. By the same token, if a kid comes in asking for something that isn't the highest quality literature in the world, but they love it, we're gonna buy it for them.
So the attitude has sort of shifted to the point where we both want to give them the best possible books and, at the same time, we just want them reading. So we're going to give them whatever we can to hook them. Interview produced by Samantha Lui. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments.
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