The Greater Victoria Public Library arms kids with literacy every summer. This summer, the inclusive reading program.
Whether youBԪַre reading at home or on holidays, kids 12 and younger track their daily reading on a free reading record available at any GVPL branch, and enjoy weekly incentives (read prizes) along the way.
BԪַSummer reading club helps kids develop or maintain daily reading habits in a fun way,BԪַ says Sarah Harrison, one of three public services librarians with GVPL that co-ordinate the annual program. BԪַThe program is in place because of the summer slide BԪַ if they donBԪַt keep up with reading, all their work during the school year tends to slide back a little bit.BԪַ
Every year they visit all eligible students in school districts 61, 62 and 63, encouraging registration for the program that starts right after school ends, and wraps the day before the school year starts.
BԪַThe summer slide, itBԪַs real, kids often drop a couple of reading levels over the summer and thatBԪַs why this program was designed many, many years ago,BԪַ Harrison said. The BC Summer Reading Club is a nationwide program, tweaked for individual libraries and communities. Last year more than 8,000 young people registered across the GVPL, doubling since 2008. In the first week of 2018, 4,500 registered.
Victoria City Councillor and GVPL Trustee, helped kick off our BC Summer Reading Club with a visit to Central Branch. Thanks Jeremy!
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BԪַKids come into the library to pick up their free reading record an then they take their reading record home with them and do the reading,BԪַ Harrison said. They suggest a minimum 20 minutes every day. BԪַAfter theyBԪַve read for a week, they come back into the library and we give them a sticker and a prize. And the prizes get more exciting the longer they participate.BԪַ
For the third year Panago Pizza offers up the Week 6 prize BԪַ a certificate for a personal pizza. The popular Week 5 prize is a recreation centre pass (usable across the region); while Week 4 is a ballot prize, where names are drawn for passes donated by local attractions such as Flying Squirrel, Western Speedway, Boulders Climbing Gym. For the full for seven weeks, kids can earn a book or a medal.
BԪַWhile kids could come in on the last day of school. ItBԪַs any time in the summer they can joinBԪַ itBԪַs a self-paced program,BԪַ Harrison said.
She also points out that reading means different things to different kids. Given the diversity of young people, for some itBԪַs listening to stories, or reading with help, or finishing a chapter book.
BԪַWe encourage kids to read whatever they want, pick their favourite book, learn something new, download an e-book and read it on the iPad, download a book and listen to it on a road trip. The goal is for kids to have fun reading,BԪַ Harrison said.
Summer Reading Program is one of more than 150 free library programs at branches throughout Greater Victoria this summer.
BԪַLots of different thing to keep kids engaged and having fun and its all free,BԪַ Harrison said.
For teens, they have the All That and a Bag of Chips book review club. Upon signing up, youth aged 10 to 18 get a free book and a bag of chips, sponsored by Fairway Market and Old Dutch. For every short book review they write this summer, they get entered to win prizes.
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Summer Challenge is on! We challenge you to make the library part of your summer story. Choose from 18 challenges, and earn an entry into our weekly prize draws for every one you complete. Details: .
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For adults and families, the Summer Challenge features 18 library-related challenges that encourage people to read and learn in different ways.
If participants share their completed challenge (with a photo or answer to a question) on Facebook or Twitter, using #gvplchallenge, they are entered into weekly prize draws. Challenges include taking a photo of a free little library box, taking a photo of your book shelf, reading a book by a local author, taking our Change Your Mind personality quiz and listening to an audiobook.
Challenge number 10 BԪַ Go paint outside this summer BԪַ references a new collection for the GVPL called Go Create.
BԪַThis is a new collection that we just launched at the grand opening of the sxʷeŋxʷəŋ təŋəxʷ James Bay branch,BԪַ Harrison said. She expects it will only grow from the current easel rental.
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