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Read, Read, Read!

The TD Summer Reading Club is Canada’s biggest, bilingual summer reading program for kids of all interests and abilities, ages 0-12. The Club celebrates Canadian authors, illustrators and stories, and inspires kids to explore the fun of reading their way. This is key to building a lifelong love of reading. It has been demonstrated that kids who read over the summer retain and build on the literacy skills that they have been practicing during the school year.

Your child will receive a free notebook and stickers to track their reading. TBPL will also have fun activities and initiatives for kids to take part in throughout the summer, culminating in a celebration party! Additionally, every week, your child will receive prizes or coupons for free stuff just for reading!

There’s something for everyone, including kids with print disabilities, and preschoolers and their families.

Registration Details

You can register for the TD Summer Reading Club beginning June 14 at 9:30 am. Pick up materials at your selected Library location weekly beginning July 2. Register online at www.tbpl.ca/onlinecalendar, by calling 807-345-8275, or in person at any Library location.

Media Launch

Join us on Monday, June 17 @ 11 am at the Waverley Library for a media launch featuring players from the Thunder Bay Border Cats!

Recommended Reading

Glow: A Family Guide to the Night Sky by Noelia Gonzalez and Sara Boccaccini Meadows

The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza by Mac Barnett and Shawn Harris

Outside Amelia’s Window by Carolina Nastro and Anca Sandu Budisan

When the Stars Came Home by Brittany Luby and Natasha Donovan

The Superteacher Project by Gordon Korman

Searching Beyond the Stars: Seven Women in Science Take On Spaces’ Biggest Questions by Nicole Mortillaro and Amanda Key

When Sunlight Tiptoes by Gililan Sze and Soyeon Kim

Teen Astronauts #3: Mission to Mars by Eric Walters

Where Are the Aliens: The Search for Life Beyond Earth by Stacy McAnulty and Nicole Miles www.tbpl.ca

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