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Be Creative Summer Reading

Summer Reading 2009

Summer Reading sign up starts Monday, June 1!

Summer is here and that means picnics, vacations and more daylight for reading.
For you, that means taking part in the library’s Be Creative @ Your Library Summer Reading program. You will get a prize just for signing up. Don’t forget to visit the library weekly for fun, exploration, stickers and chances to win prizes.

We’re kicking off the Summer Reading Program with a bang!

Click here to Be CREATIVE with GRAPHIC DESIGN!

  • Join us for special performances at any of our buildings.

  • Readers, grades 1-5 can stay busy with art programs and summer movie series.

  • Younger children can attend Reading Rumpus or Story Stop.

  • Don’t forget to drop in weekly for family story times!

  • Purvis Park is the perfect location for an outdoor story!

  • Find school summer reading lists.

Watch Henry and Alice tell a story on YouTube!

fingerpaintingGASP! (Great After School Program)

Coming this fall Monday - Thursday 3:30 - 5:30 in the Activity Center.  Every day is a new adventure.  What will it be today?  Arts & crafts, music & movement, puzzles & games, storytelling?  Come visit to find out!

 

Book FlixBookFlix

As part of our effort to build a community of avid readers, Heights Library now subscribes to Scholastic BookFlix, a new online literacy resource that pairs classic video storybooks from Weston Woods with related nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic to build a love of reading and learning.

This incredibly engaging resource for grades PreK-3 will help early readers develop and practice essential reading skills and introduces students to a world of knowledge and exploration. Try it out now! BookFlix

 

 


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