Weave a web and catch the bug, the reading bug. This summer @ Wood Library. Children's Librarian Mary Ferris invites you to go to the Children's Page to see what's happening for children of all ages. Our summer schedule of programs will begin June 30th. What's the buzz? Reading is the way to have a great summer! We have lots of special programs to go along with the bug theme, including 3 reading clubs for children, crafts, movies, a magician and so much more. Each Monday morning, a new insect will move into the library to be our very special guest for a week. A zoologist from Wild Things will present a short program at 10:30 telling all about the bug. Nature photographer Peter Blackwood will share his favorite up-close bug photos in the Community Room. Parents, why is summer reading so important to your children? Find out on the Parents Page. We hope you will make Wood Library your Summer Reading Headquarters for the entire family. Here's a summer fun video to watch with your children.
June 18, 2008
Catch the Reading Bug!
Posted by Wood Library at 6/18/2008 01:13:00 PM
Labels: Children's Programs, Summer Reading, Video
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