Summer is here at if you work in the Public Library, than Summer equals Summer Reading and Summer Reading Programs. Summer Reading encourages kids to read during their school break, read for fun and enjoyment, and keep up their reading so they avoid the Summer Slide . I think we do a great job promoting that kids should read during the Summer at my library and we have great involvement and feedback about our Summer Reading Program. Parents comment that kids were motivated to read, they had fun, and that they used the activities on the game board to create fun activities for their family over Summer. This is all great and I love it, but there is a very hard part to Summer Reading that happens each and every year. No matter how much I try, I always hear the following comments: "Read real books." "You can only read books on your level." "Listening doesn't count in our house." When I hear these or other similar statements, I have to try r
A Children's, Tween and Teen Librarian's thoughts on books, reading and adventures in the library.