We are halfway through this year's Children's Summer Reading
Program. If your child is looking for something new for the last half of the summer, try our "Dig Into Something New" reading challenge.
"Dig
Into Something New" encourages you to try new things this summer: read
a book from a genre you don't usually read, try something new (magic
trick, craft, experiment, etc.) from a book, read to someone else, etc.
There
are choices for younger children (act out a nursery rhyme or song) and
older children (read an article from a reference book), so there should
be something of interest to everyone.
You
can choose from 10 activities. After you complete five
activities, bring the form to the library to choose a prize from the
prize box and enter the prize drawing.
The time
you spend reading for these activities may also count for your reading
time or reading days on the logs you already have.
You
can download and print a copy of the "Dig Into Something New" form here
or pick up a copy at the library. They are in the display rack on the
front of the circulation desk.
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