Library Lady’s K-12 Edition – Library Lovers Month – February

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Library Lovers Month in the School Library

 February gives us a built-in opportunity to celebrate what we already believe—libraries matter. Library Lovers’ Month is the perfect time to build excitement, increase visibility, and remind your school community why your space is special.

Here are simple, doable ideas you can implement at any grade level.


💛 1. Blind Date with a Book (All Grades)

Wrap books in paper and write 3–5 intriguing clues on the outside:

  • “Found family”
  • “Big plot twist”
  • “True story that reads like fiction”
  • “Laugh-out-loud funny”

Elementary: Use simple clues and emojis.
Middle School: Add tropes (secret identity, enemies-to-friends).
High School: Try vibe-based clues (“dark academia,” “small-town mystery”).

Add a quick “Rate Your Date” half-sheet for students to complete and return.


📚 2. Why We Love Our Library Wall

Create a bulletin board where students and staff can complete:

  • “I love our library because…”
  • “My favorite book memory is…”
  • “The library helped me when…”

High school twist: Use a QR code to collect responses digitally and share them during morning announcements.


🎉 3. Library Lovers’ Spirit Week

Keep it simple:

  • Monday: Cozy Reading Day
  • Tuesday: Genre Dress-Up Day
  • Wednesday: Bookmark Making
  • Thursday: Read with a Friend
  • Friday: Staff Picks Spotlight

Feature one teacher each day with a favorite book and a short “Why I Love This Book” card.


🏆 4. Library Love Challenge

Create a flexible participation challenge:

  • Check out a new genre
  • Recommend a book
  • Write a shelf talker
  • Try nonfiction
  • Attend a library activity

Keep it achievable—especially for older students.


🎤 5. Book Shout-Outs

Invite teachers, students, or administrators to record a 30-second book recommendation or submit a mini review. Share them:

  • On announcements
  • On social media
  • On a hallway display

When the whole campus talks about books, your library becomes the school’s heartbeat.


❤️ 6. Fall Back in Love with Reading (Middle & High School)

Host a short advisory session about:

  • Finding the right book for your mood
  • Giving yourself permission to quit a book
  • Using audiobooks strategically
  • Escaping a reading slump

Many older students don’t dislike reading—they just haven’t found the right fit yet.


🎨 7. Elementary Engagement Boosters

  • Stuffed Animal Library Sleepover
  • Mystery Reader Day
  • Book Character Parade
  • Library Scavenger Hunt

Take photos (with permission) and share them in your school newsletter to increase visibility.


📈 Don’t Forget the Advocacy Angle

Library Lovers’ Month is also a strategic opportunity.

Consider:

  • Sharing circulation highlights with the administration
  • Posting before-and-after display photos
  • Highlighting collaborative lessons
  • Sending a short “Library Impact Snapshot” to your principal

Celebration and advocacy can go hand in hand.

Libraries don’t just house books—they build readers, thinkers, and community. This month is your chance to shine a light on the incredible work you do every single day.

Random Acts of Kindness Day Book list

Library Lovers Month Book List

Need to do some fundraising for your library? Here are some posts on my blog which describe my fundraising camps. 
DateAuthorKnown For
Feb 2Laura Ingalls WilderLittle House on the Prairie series
Feb 7Charles DickensOliver Twist, A Christmas Carol
Feb 8Jules VerneJourney to the Center of the Earth
Feb 11Mo WillemsElephant & Piggie, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
Feb 18Toni MorrisonBeloved, The Bluest Eye
Feb 27John SteinbeckOf Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath

Spotlight – The Search for the Shadow Cat – fantasy

YA Review – Forged in Firra – young adult fantasy

MS Review – Harlow Morgan and the Sky City – fantasy

Kid Review – The Dreamer – fantasy

Kid Review – Guess Why God Made the Rainbow – picture book

Cute animals with books – stickers, shirts and more in my Redbubble Shop

Family Fun Reset Bundle – some great things that could be adapted for your library.

Celebrating Library Lovers’ Month 

National Library Lovers’ Month

National Library Lover’s Month

Sustaining Reading Over Summer Break

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