Register for the Summer Reading Club

Registration for the activities highlighted in yellow on the Summer Calendar begins on Friday, June 25 during regular library hours.


Amazing Race Destination Jungle Reading Club
The Wednesday summer reading club "An Amazing Race" Destination Jungle has a separate registration on Wednesday, July 7th between 1:30 and 3:30 pm.
There is room for 75 members.

Children receive the club poster and activity booklet in a special reading club bag upon registration. Club members are eligible to attend the Reading Club each Wednesday afternoon from July 14 to August 18. Club stickers are earned through reading and will be given out during club day. Also children can enter "An Amazing Race" where they will travel to various Rain Forests in the world. At each destination they will be required to complete tasks and challenges to have their passport stamped for the next rainforest destination. Other activites will also take place on club days.







Say What?
Fill in the talk bubbles! Download it!

The Library Daily
You are the artist for The Library Daily! Draw a picture and caption for the newspaper. Download it!

Destination!
How many words you can make from the word Destination? Download it!

Match the Jungle Authors
Can you connect the authors to their books? Download it!

Draw a Picture Report
What is the monkey holding? Download it!



About the Summer Reading Club

Are you looking for interesting and stimulating activities to occupy your children during summer vacation? Would you like them to benefit from a program that will maintain and develop their reading skills? How about a fun-filled environment where your children can participate and meet new friends? All you need to do is register your children for the TD Summer Reading Club at your local library.

The TD SRC promotes the fun of reading to young Canadians and encourages them to visit their library during the summer months. The program has a simple, recreational and creative approach that offers children a structured reading environment and rewards their personal achievements. The program fosters the development of the reading habit and helps students retain what they have learned in school. Many studies show that children who do not read during the summer find themselves at risk of falling behind once school begins again. By reading for fun through the summer months, children return to school having maintained or improved their reading skills. If your child doesn't already read for pleasure, this is the perfect time to remind the whole family that reading can be fun.

As soon as your children are registered for the Club, they will each receive a free reading kit illustrated by a well-known children's book artist. The reading kit contains one awesome poster, nine stickers, and a bilingual activity booklet that is chock-full of games and includes a log sheet for recording the books they have read.







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