Showing posts with label summer reading program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer reading program. Show all posts

May 22, 2019

Eric Walters launches summer lending project


School is Out for the Summer 
(and your books should be too!)


This week 

Eric Walters

Canadian author of over 100 books 
for young people 
and recipient of the Order of Canada 

proposed that school libraries in Canada 
run a summer lending program
to help prevent the summer slide
i.e., a decline in reading ability

To get schools on board,
Eric Walters is offering a few "nudges" 
that include 
• a poster and bookmarks (just provide school's address)
• compilation of data to assess the project's successes
and
• very special deals through Orca Book Publishers to help purchase new books

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Let's try to involve schools from across Canada, 
from the north to the south, west to east, 
rural and urban, small and large,
by registering
at
ericwaltersauthor@gmail.com

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Eric provides full details in an article 
in the newest edition of 
the Canadian School Libraries Journal



 Let's keep all young people reading over the summer! 



June 28, 2012

IMAGINE: 2012 TD Summer Reading Club


Last day of school!  
Yeah!  
Time for camp, family vacations, baseball, swimming, visits to the beach, and reading, reading, reading.  

If reading is part of your summer plans, think about getting to your public library or perhaps another local participant in the TD Summer Reading Club, celebrating its 17th anniversary this year.

This program, an initiative of the Toronto Public Library, TD Bank Group and Library and Archives Canada, encourages young readers this year to IMAGINE and read about epic quests, mythical creatures and magic, all courtesy of in-branch and online programs, offered in both English and French and in alternate formats, such as DAISY format through the CNIB.

Booklists based on theme and age recommendations, activity booklets (preschool and school-age) for use throughout the summer, and stickers with secret codes will surely be a bonus to keep kids reading.  There are games, crafts, contests, puppet shows and more.  And most public library branches offering the program already have numerous special events set up for July and August, so you can plan your family time around these activities.

Dušan Petričić, award-winning Canadian illustrator of popular picture books including Mattland (Hazel Hutchins, 2008), Bagels from Benny (Aubrey Davis, 2003), Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas (Cary Fagan, 2009), and When Apples Grew Noses and White Horses Flew: Tales of Ti-Jean (Jan Andrews, 2011), was selected as this year's illustrator for the TD Summer Reading Club.  All the artwork for the program, and the artwork displayed here, are courtesy of Dušan Petričić and the TD Summer Reading Club.   The small version of Dušan Petričić's poster below does not do justice to the playful details of a summer of imagined fantasy. 











Go to the TD Summer Reading Club website for more details or to one of the following public library sites (just a few across the country) for programs specific to your area:



 Then, grab your children (if you're a parent) or your friends (if you're 12 and younger) and check out the TD Summer Reading Club at your local public library.  
Just IMAGINE how fantastic it will be!