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Summer Reading
Last Updated: July 9, 2009 - 10:34pm — soda
We thank everyone who participated in our summer reading program in June! To continue the fun follow the links below for fun activities...
We thank everyone who participated in our summer reading program in June! To continue the fun follow the links below for fun activities...
@ Your Library
Learning Games for Kids - Musical Notes
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
includes many interactive activities for kids and a daily featured work of art::
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Aaron’s Awesome Adventure is a story
about a trip through the museum.
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Knights in Central Park web activities
Hampton and the Hampsters. Home page of the Internet phenomenon. Listen to the music and watch the Hampsters dance.
"Summer reading is supported by Read to Me, a program of the Idaho Commission for Libraries."
Summer Reading is a good time to enjoy the library in the beauty of Thomas Corrigan Park which is adjacent to the library. A well established and much anticipated summer reading program is held every year in June. This event draws large amounts of young readers to our programs, and it is hoped that all who attend even one week out of the four week program will register so they will be eligible for prizes and awards.
Your child can register for the program between May 19 and June 2 at the Soda Springs Public Library between 10 am and 8 pm. Summer Reading will begin on Tuesday, June 2 at 10:30 am for ages 2-5 and on Wednesday, June 3 at 10:30 am for grades K-6.
Imagination will be in endless supply in celebration of this years theme of:
Be Creative @ Your Library
With the generous sponsorship of Monsanto, all children who participate will enjoy weekly prizes, snacks, crafts, and activities. Children of all reading abilities are welcome. THERE IS NO CHARGE!
Get in the act and step into the spotlight at the following events:
June 2-3 I've got Rhythm - "Rock, Roll and Read!"
June 9-10 Ham It Up - "Take the Lead - READ"
June 16-17 Color Your World - "Got Art?"
June 23-24 Dance and Move - "We've Got the Beat!"
More information can be obtained by calling the library at 208-547-2606, or by dropping by to check out the Children's and Young Adult sections while getting to know your library staff.
Check out the Idaho Commission for Libraries website concerning 2009 Summer Reading Program!


