Kids invited to swing into the library
DISCOVER YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY
This summer, your library invites youngsters, toddlers through teens,
to participate in its exciting Summer Reading Program, “It’s a Jungle
Out There ... Swing Into Your Library.”
The program, which runs from June 23 through Aug. 16, offers young readers three ways to play. “Read to Me” is for children to whom
books are read and “Read On My Own” challenges kindergarteners
through middle schoolers to read books o their choosing.
Teens are encouraged to participate in their own “Get Wild --
Read” program. Summer readers chart their reading time by marking off
jungle animals on their reading logs and earning up to four new
paperbacks books of their choice.
Also, as part of this summer’s library fun, don’t forget to come
to or “Tropical Tuesday” evening programs from 7 to 8 p.m. featuring:
June 24: Alligator Al’s Traveling Reptile Pals
July 1: The Magician and His Rain Forest Adventure with David
Skale
July 8: The Rain Forest Tour with Jeff Korman
July 15: Illusion by Allen
July 22: World Famous Juggler David Cousin
July 29: Jim Gamble’s Wonder World of Puppets
Aug. 5: Magic in the Midst with John Abrams Animal Magic
Aug. 12: Music and Stories featuring Asha’s Baba
Reading during the summer has proven to keep children’s minds
sharp and youngsters earn free books too. Children who read for fun
and information do better in school and those who participate in
summer reading programs are more likely to maintain and improve their
reading skills during the summer break. So, we invite our community’s
young people to swing into their library this summer and grab some
good books to enjoy!
* MARIANNA HOF writes a bimonthly column for the Coastline Pilot.
She is the Laguna Beach branch librarian.
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