Thursday, May 16, 2024

Wayland Public Library to Kick Off Youth and Teen Summer Reading Programs

WAYLAND — Director Sandra Raymond and Head of Youth Services Pamela McCuen invite students to register for Wayland Public Library’s “Camp iRead: Read Beyond the Beaten Path” Youth Summer Reading Program and Teen Summer Reading Program.

Both programs, which begin Monday, June 13, encourage participants to explore books in their free time and to participate in interactive library programming to earn virtual badges and potential raffle prizes. 

The Youth Program is designed for students in pre-K to Grade 5, while the Teen Program is for those in Grades 6-12.

Youth Programming includes a campfire sing-along with Julie Stepanek, a performance by the Toe Jam Puppet Band, a bubble-making day, a visit from the Caterpillar Lab, and much more. The Youth Program also will feature weekly scavenger hunts on library grounds. To view a complete list of youth programming, click here.

Teen Programming includes lawn games, a trivia night, a candy sushi-making class, and more. To view a complete list of teen programming, please click here.

To view a list of age-appropriate reading recommendations compiled by library staff for students in grades pre-K to 6, please click here. To view the list for Grades 7-12, please click here.

Participants are encouraged to keep track of their summer reading and activities through the library’s online portal or a paper log. To register for the summer reading program, please click here

“There are so many benefits of summer reading from increasing comprehension skills to learning beyond the classroom, and having fun, too,” McCuen said. “Our library staff worked very hard to develop programming that is both educational and enjoyable, and we hope that students take advantage of all we have to offer.”

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