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City Libraries Invite Readers to Join Summer Reading Program
Come to the library for the Summer Reading kickoff event, The Animal Magic Show, on Monday, June 11, at 10 a.m. Not only do they get to enjoy summer reading, there are activities offered all summer long. There is no reading limit; more reading means more prizes, which may include books, coupons, toys, back-to-school supplies and more.
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Read for the Win at the Sierra Madre Library for a chance to win great prizes!
There will also be a Summer Reading Program for those ages 13 to 18 as well. Read! No matter what happens at the Summer Olympics in Brazil, we expect to set new records in reading right here in Ridgefield this summer, with the annual Summer Reading Program, which begins June 13. Young children who are read to, also benefit from print awareness, phonemic awareness and letter name, sound and shape awareness.
Carden’s performance at the Canton Library is open to all, and all adults are invited to register for the library’s Adult Summer Reading Program. Kids will meet in the library and there will be refreshments and medals.
The program is broken up into five age-groups: “Tadpoles and Tagalongs” for babies to four years old, “School Age” for ages five and up, “Tweens” for fourth- through sixth-graders, “Teens” for seventh- through 12th-graders and “Adults” for adult programming.
Piccirillo Sciencetelling Combines Science and Stories – Andrew Piccirillo uses science experiments to tell stories during this program for children ages 5 to 12.
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For more details about the challenge visit the library website.