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KIDS CORNER

Fun Activities

We are taking a break in May to get ready for Summer Reading.  The Kickoff will on Saturday, June 8th.  Activities will include special presentations by professional storytellers, entertainers and demonstrators.  The finale will be Saturday, July 27th.
   June 11    Swords & Roses
   June 18    Frazzled
   June 27    Wild Heart
   July   9    Professor Longhair
   July  17    Animal Tales 

Summer Reading June 8 to July 27
       

BEDTIME PAJAMA MATH PARTY - THURSDAY JUNE 6 - 6:30 to 8:00pm - for ages 3 through 9.

Bed Time Math
*Registration required, starting May 24 call or come by the library. 

Bedtime Math has partnered with our library for a
Pajama Party for children aged 3-9. There will be kid-appealing games to teach basic math, like DIY Dominoes and Twisted Tangrams. Kids can show up in their PJs, play games, and take home party favors, including a Bedtime Math calendar to keep the fun going. Families will be introduced to Bedtime Math and take part in Summer of Numbers. Add a daily fun math activity to your family bedtime story routine and see your child’s reading and math.

 
Summer Reading Kick-Off.  Saturday, June 8th from 10 to Noon.
Summer starts off with a bang at the Summer Reading Kickoff. Everyone may register for Summer Reading Programs, pick up Reading Passports and Logs and enjoy a variety of activities: Bounce House, crafts, temporary tattoos, and more. Everyone is invited to join in the fun.

Find It - Every Wednesday something will be hidden in the children's department. Check at the front desk to find what to look for, search in the children's department and when you find it tell someone at the front desk where it was without disturbing it and get a prize.

Family Read Aloud Club. This program is designed for parents to read aloud to their elementary-aged children. Families reading six books aloud together will receive a new free book from the library. Each book read must be at least 80 pages and be checked out from the Tri-Township Public Library. Nonfiction books may be used as long as they lend themselves to being read aloud and are 80 pages or more. Comics, activity books, song books, joke books, and other similar types of books do not qualify. A family may receive up to 3 books a year (having read a total of 18 books). For families with multiple children, only one book per set of six books read will be given per family. Books, after they have been read, should be brought to the Desk for a library staff member to record on your card. To participate in the Family Read-Aloud Club, just stop by the Desk and fill out a family card to get started!
  

 
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