2010 New York Statewide Summer Reading Program: Keep Kids Reading
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New York Statewide Summer Reading Program 2010Make a Splash -- Read! |
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Summer Reading Programs are Fun and Promote Literacy!Public libraries across the State encourage reading through the New York Statewide Summer Reading Program. In 2010, kids will go to the library to Make A Splash -- Read! Artwork is by children's book illustrator Henry Cole. The teen theme, Make Waves @ Your Library, features artwork by illustrator Ursula Vernon. Children and families visit public libraries to choose what they want to read as part of a summertime mix of activities. Research shows that children who read during the summer perform better when school resumes in the fall. Kids have been participating in the statewide program since 1992, in ever-growing numbers. The New York State Library participates in the national Collaborative Summer Library Program with 47 other states. The theme, high-quality artwork, and educational activities attract kids to the summer reading program at their local library. The State Library provides the Summer Reading Program manual with creative ideas, projects and reading lists to over 1,100 public libraries and branch libraries in New York State. National, State and Local Partnerships Keep Kids Reading!
Statewide Summer Reading Program Web Sites The official New York Statewide Summer Reading Program web site This State Library web page includes information and research for librarians and educators. For More InformationContact: Karen Balsen, Statewide Summer Reading Program Coordinator, New York State Library, Division of Library Development, 518-486-2194. This document also available in .PDF
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