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Unlock Your Writing Style with Author Jake Burt

Jake Burt’s workshop: “Yeah, but how do YOU write?” was a hit at our 2025 Dear Teacher conference! He’s generously provided us with resources from his session: hands-on, steal-able mini-lessons and activities you can drop into a writing lesson (anytime, anywhere!) to build student confidence and create a culture of authorship in your classroom. Bonus:… Read more

Meet IRW Executive Director,  Courtney Waring!

IRW is delighted to welcome Courtney Waring as our new Executive Director! Read on to get to know her better. How were you first introduced to IRW? I first connected with IRW back in 2018, when I was invited to Steuben to lead some professional development workshops for teachers and host a family story time…. Read more

Winter 2023 Booklist

35 new titles for dark night reading. IRW staff members are always reading new books for children, which we stack like cairns on each of our desks. That’s how I like to think of them—guideposts beckoning us toward curiosity, imagination, wonder. And while the Maine State Library’s Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service may circulate the state,… Read more

Summer 2024 Booklist

This summer, we invite you to read with the children in your life, explore local libraries, and have adventures with books! The Booklist is packed with 35 great titles for kids pre-K–grade 8. You can support the Booklist by using IRW’s affiliate link on Bookshop.org to purchase any of the books on the Booklist—10% of… Read more

Winter 2024 Booklist

29 recommended titles for dark night reading. Winter 2024 Booklist “I am excited to be editing this booklist as my first in my role as Engagement and Communications Coordinator at IRW. We hope you enjoy this booklist as you settle into the winter months and find a book to share with a youngster in your… Read more

Special Edition: Environmental Education Booklist

IRW believes in the power of books to inspire, spark curiosity, and open doors and minds. We created this special edition of our Booklist (Spring 2025) and filled it with 60+ of our favorite titles for exploring the natural world. Whether you want to learn about scientists and conservationists, the vast diversity of animals that… Read more

All About Zines

Zine is short for “magazine” or sometimes “fanzine.” A zine is a self-published work, usually a booklet, with a small distribution. Because of their accessibility, adaptability, and creative appeal, zines are great tools for classrooms and library programs. Explore the resources below to get crafting! RESOURCES All About Zines: Webinar Recording  This handy guide takes… Read more

Behind the Scenes: On the Road with IRW

IRW’s School Programs team travels over 8,000 miles a year within the state of Maine—that’s like driving from New York to Los Angeles, realizing you forgot your phone charger, driving home, only to make the journey again…with a detour through Canada, because of course you missed an exit. But that’s not all! They have authors… Read more

Imagining Puppets with Lucky Platt

Do puppets know that they’re puppets?! We spent two days with author, illustrator & artist Lucky Platt to find out. IRW’s busy spring semester ended with a grand finale: a two-day program for homeschooling families at the Lubec Memorial Library. Author and illustrator Lucky Platt guided eager kids through the process of imagining a character… Read more