Summer Reading Programs and More at Your Local Library
Summer reading programs at public libraries offer creative, fun and free ways to build a love of reading.
Summer reading programs at public libraries offer creative, fun and free ways to build a love of reading.
Reading takes practice, and children need to make daily reading a high priority in the summer.
It’s helpful to remember that children learn to read — learn through reading — many different ways.
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