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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-690-3014



Address: 475 West 155th Street 10032 New York, NY, US

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Library at P.S. 28 15.07.2021

This April we will be celebrating picture books and poetry! I am pulling many titles on this list to share with our students! Stay tuned!

Library at P.S. 28 04.07.2021

So glad the Office of Library services was able to attend! Looking forward to this partnership! #beesontheroof #beesandlibraries #beesinthecity #urbanbeekeeping

Library at P.S. 28 14.06.2021

What an exciting day! Our students met Andrew Cote @andrewshoney today in our Google Meet! He told us all about his job and also gave us some fun facts! Did you know the can choose the gender of her ??? Did you know bees can feel gravity??? #beeintheknow #beesinthecity #urbanbeekeeping #inquiry #everyschoolneedsalibrary #everyschoolneedsalibrarian #librariesofinstagram #librariansofinstagram @nycschools @nycsustainabilitycoalition @robinhoodnyc

Library at P.S. 28 31.05.2021

We are doing a DEEP dive into urban beekeeping at PS28 and getting excited to interview and hear from @andrewshoney next week in class!! #nonfiction #savethebees #urbanbeekeeping #nycbeekeeping #rooftopbeekeeping #learn #advocate #whatcanacitizendo #librariansofinstagram #librariesofinstagram #everyschoolneedsalibrarian

Library at P.S. 28 13.05.2021

Thank you always for the perfect words when so many of us are having necessary hard conversations. Posted @withregram @readlikearockstar People always tell LaNesha and I we help them have hard conversations with little kids. It's what we try to do well to change the world for the next generation. We are thankful to have that impact and we hope that this resource helps too. The first significant immigration law in the United States was a racist one that had the goal of exc...luding Chinese immigrants. The racism being faced today is nothing new, but it has increased and it is wrong. Remember when you have these talks with your kids, don't act like this just started because of the pandemic. It's always been around. History is connected. The past always impacts the present. This resource is free in our TpT stores and there's also a Google drive link in my stories for quicker access. Even if you think your child/student isn't racist towards Asian people, have the conversation anyway. See more