Tompkins County Public Library will celebrate summer with the June 24 launch of free reading programs for expectant parents, infants, toddlers, preschoolers, school-aged children and teens.
Programs
being offered for 2017 are:
READ TO ME (Pregnancy through Age 4): “Read to Me” encourages parents, parents-to-be and other caregivers to foster a love of reading at an early age. Registrants who complete a Reading Bingo Card--featuring ideas on incorporating early literacy activities in their everyday routines--will receive a free book and a chance to win gift certificates from local merchants. For more information and to download a Bingo Card, visit: http://tcpl.org/kids/programs-summer-pre-reader.php.
BUILD A BETTER WORLD (Ages 5 through 10): designed to promote reading for children ages 5 through 10. Participants are encouraged to read every day during the summer months. Children who keep track of the time they spend reading will receive a free book and the chance to win raffle prizes. For more information and to download a Time Tracking Log, visit: http://tcpl.org/kids/programs-summer.php.
READ TO ME (Pregnancy through Age 4): “Read to Me” encourages parents, parents-to-be and other caregivers to foster a love of reading at an early age. Registrants who complete a Reading Bingo Card--featuring ideas on incorporating early literacy activities in their everyday routines--will receive a free book and a chance to win gift certificates from local merchants. For more information and to download a Bingo Card, visit: http://tcpl.org/kids/programs-summer-pre-reader.php.
BUILD A BETTER WORLD (Ages 5 through 10): designed to promote reading for children ages 5 through 10. Participants are encouraged to read every day during the summer months. Children who keep track of the time they spend reading will receive a free book and the chance to win raffle prizes. For more information and to download a Time Tracking Log, visit: http://tcpl.org/kids/programs-summer.php.
BUILD A BETTER WORLD (Tween & Teen Challenge): Teens can participate in Summer Reading 2017 by keeping track of the time they spend reading for a chance to earn prizes. All teens receive a free book with registration. For more information, a full list of teen programming and great book suggestions, visit: http://tcpl.org/teens/what_to_do_for_teens_in_ithaca_this_summer.php.
For more information about any of TCPL’s summer reading programs, contact the Library’s Youth Services Department at (607) 272-4557 extension 275.
The
Summer Reading Program is made possible by the Tompkins County Public Library
Foundation with support from the Bernard Carl and Shirley Rosen Library Fund of
the Community Foundation of Tompkins County.
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