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Summer Reading Program 2019 Newark Library Newark Ca

The Summer Reading Program has concluded! See you lot next summer!

2021 Summer Reading Program with theme of Reading Colors Your World

Let reading Color Your World  this summer, during the Summer Reading Plan! San Diego residents of all ages are encouraged to sign upwardly for this virtual event to be creative, try new things, explore art, and find beauty in multifariousness. Consummate a combination of ten books, hours of reading or activities to claim your prizes. Sign up begins June anest and the plan will concluding through August 31st. Read a volume and color your globe!

  • Programme Details
  • Special Events
  • Reading Log Activities
  • Reading Resources

Programme Details

  • Participants can log books, hours, and activities online by clicking hither or by completing the paper log linked above. Impress from home or terminate by whatsoever San Diego Public Library offering services to pick up your reading log.
  • Prizes are available for pickup starting June 8th at any of our open library locations.
  • Prizes given while supplies final.

Raffel Drawing Prizes (2 winners will be selected for the post-obit historic period categories)

  • Babies/Toddlers (0-two) - $100 Souvenir Card to Lakeshore Learning
  • Prereaders (3-five) – Kaplan Piddling Scholar Tablet
  • Children (half dozen-11) - 10.2" iPad
  • Teen (12-17) – 10.2" iPad
  • Adult (18+) – 10.2" iPad

Raffle Prizes were generously donated past the Friends of the San Diego Public Library. Winners will be contacted the week of September 13th.


Library Foundation Community Read-A-Thon

Join us in a customs goal to complete 250,000 learning experiences by the end of Baronial. Learning experiences include reading and completing the library's literacy-based activities. The San Diego Public Library Foundation will donate $10K to support library youth programming. All y'all need to exercise is sign upwards for the Summer Reading Programme and log your summer learning activities and they will automatically count towards the Read-A-Thon.

261,188

Books/Hours/Activities completed as of 9/01/2021

 Customs Goal Completed!

Summer Special Events

Craig Newton

Craig Newton celebrates the colors of music with songs about colors and demonstrates the unique colors of sound from 10 different instruments: guitar, banjo, flutes, clarinet, trombone, pulsate, and more. Sing forth, clap along, and trip the light fantastic toe forth with Craig in this fun-filled program that highlights the creativity and wonderful differences in music in our globe. No registration necessary, just bound on our SDPL Virtual Hub Facebook Grouping at iii:30 p.m. on July anest and gear up to have fun while learning about music and instruments.


Michael Rayner

Join juggler extraordinaire Michael Rayner for a combination of hilarious tricks and stunts with uproarious stand-up and a bounty of improvised fun. Some of his tricks include balancing a wheelbarrow on his chin, spinning a cheeseburger on a parasol, and juggling various surprising objects!


Arty Loon Show with balloons rabbit and male character

Thursday, July 15thursday, 2021 @ 4:00 p.g. | Register Here

Join the states for some other Spectacular Arty Loon Bear witness for some awesome virtual fun! Learn some Magic tricks to fool your friends with household items. Witness a classic illusion of making a person float. Play Arty's funtastic games to win yourself an official Arty Loon Show Magic Kit! Plus much much more. Don't miss out! Have the whole family join Arty for the Party!


Rebecca Martin

Thursday, July 22 nd , 2021 @ three:30 p.m. | Register Here

Join Rachel Martin for a colorful drove of international stories and fun! Hear Rebecca tell wonderful stories from India, Ireland, Westward Africa and China. Continue an adventure effectually the world through story and song, and meet inspiring characters who volition spark your imagination and awaken the child within everyone.


Solar System

Thursday, July 29th, 2021 @ 3:30 p.m. | Annals Hither

Join the Fleet Science Center for this Summer Reading Program: Reading Colors Your World Special Event. Shoot for the stars in a virtual planetarium prove! Nosotros'll discover objects in our dark sky equally we talk almost constellations and their stories also equally some of our neighboring planets!


Hullabaloo

Thursday, Baronial 5th, 2021 @ 3:30 p.grand. | Register Here

Join united states for some toe-tapping, paw-clapping, ear-jamming kids songs from local band Hullabaloo! This thirty-minute virtual concert is sure to entertain the whole family.


Wild Wonders

Th, August 12th, 2021 @ 3:30 p.k. | Register Here

Take a walk on the wild side with Wild Wonders! Celebrate our Summertime Reading theme, "Colour Your Earth" past joining our virtual safari and discovering the animals of the Emerald Woods. You'll see AJ the Amazon parrot, Lola the light-green iguana, and Holly Jolly the dwarf screaming hairy armadillo, just to name a few. Register today and prepared to be amazed!


Katie Brady

Thursday, August 19th, 2021 @ iii:30 p.m. | Register Hither

Award winning singer/songwriter, Katie Brady, creates playful, educational, and interactive music for children. She interweaves songs kids know and beloved with original ones that not only entertain merely too help develop early academic skills and concepts. Please come bring together u.s.a. for a movin' and groovin' adept time!


Zovargo

Thursday, August 26th, 2021 @ iii:30 p.m. | Register Here

Explore the dazzler in colors and patterns of the animal world through this immersive and interactive Zovargo beast program! Rediscover the diversity of nature and larn how you tin can assistance protect the globe nosotros all telephone call dwelling house.

Reading Log Activeness Descriptions

Activities for Ages 0 - 5

  1. Attend a Virtual Storytime through SDPL Virtual Hub - Miss your library's storytime? Nourish a virtual storytime with one of our neighborhood librarians.
  2. Sign up for 1000 Books Before Kindergarten - Sign upwards today online or get a paper log from a library location offering services. Your child volition receive a lanyard with a library card holder for reading 25 books and a special Smart Stripe badge to hang on it for every 100 books you complete!
  3. Count With Your Footling One - Count with your petty one! Go on a walk in your neighborhood or out in nature. Look for and place as many shapes as you tin can find. Count how many you find equally you walk
  4. Brand Today a Rhyming Mean solar day - Employ rhyme whenever you can all day long! Use phrases like 'snug equally a bug in a rug' or make upwardly rhymes about things you're doing – for example, 'putting fish in the cat's dish' or 'let'due south crawl over on the floor to close the bedchamber door'.
  5. Sing with Scarves - Niggling ones honey playing with scarves! If you take a lightweight scarf laying around or a light material you can use as a scarf.
  6. Color Scavenger Hunt - Go on a color scavenger hunt. Make a carte du jour with dissimilar colors on information technology and take it out on a walk or inside your dwelling. Have your trivial ane cross off each colour every bit they identify something of that color.
  7. Fun with Boxes - Empty boxes encourage creativity and thinking skills. Children can decide how to change the box into something they can apply for pretend play, like a castle or a cave! Then they can use their imagination and problem-solving skills to turn ideas into reality. Mobile infants can crawl through large boxes or stack smaller ones.
  8. Brand a Family Photo Book - Make a family photo album. Place photos into a modest anthology. Infants volition savour seeing and learning to name/place mommy, daddy, big brother/sister, grandparents, and the family pet!
  9. Read a Wordless Book - Wordless Books are bully because you can have a new story time every fourth dimension you lot read them! Wait at and talk about the pictures, brand upwards a story. Find a wordless book at your local library to check out.
  10. Fun with Flashlights - Using flashlights with older babies and toddlers is a fun sensory activity. Sensory activities build cerebral skills. In addition, babies volition learn to visually rails the light. Visual tracking is a skill children volition utilize when they have to follow words on a page!

Activities for Ages six – Developed

  1. Mind to an Audiobook - Audiobooks on CDs can be checked out from the library and can too be checked from our eLibrary as well.
  2. Attend a Virtual Summer Reading Event - Attend a Summertime Reading Upshot. Whether you lot're interested in crafts, music, or magic we accept something fun and complimentary planned for you!
  3. Make a Scavenger Chase - Make a scavenger hunt for a friend or family unit member. Make clues using words or pictures that lead to certain places in the house and have a prize hidden at the end.
  4. Read a Graphic Novel or Comic Book - Graphic Novels and Comic Books are a great selection for your summer reading listing! Discover a title today at your local library offering services or through our eLibrary.
  5. Read and Melt upward a Treat - Who'south hungry? Read a few recipes either online or from a cookbook. Then brand the 1 that sounds the most delicious to you! Cooking with kids? Cheque out weelicious.com for 20 easy recipes to make with children.
  6. Read and Scout - Is at that place a picture based on a book you read this summer? Watch the movie and write down the 3 biggest differences from the book.
  7. Read to a Friend - Read aloud a story to a friend, family unit member, a pet, or a stuffed brute!
  8. Send a Letter of the alphabet - Everyone loves getting mail! Write a note to someone you care about and mail or manus deliver it. Not writing nevertheless? Draw a picture!
  9. Read and Write a Poem - Read a poem from a volume of poetry. If you don't take a verse book, you can cheque one out from the library or detect a verse form online. Then practise writing i of your own.
  10. Tell a Story - Tell a story to someone that you made upward OR retell a story that someone told to y'all. For more than information about the history of storytelling, bank check out the National Geographic website.

Reading Recommendations


Reading Resources

Looking for books to read at dwelling? Visit the eLibrary to view all of our options! Our CloudLibrary app, which can exist downloaded to your telephone or tablet, is a great place to offset! Take your San Diego Public Library menu handy, which begins with the digits 01336. Don't have a library carte? Employ for a card here and use your temporary card number and password to login and access eLibrary.

And remember, all reading counts! For example, listening to audiobooks and watching story times online are great ways to complete your reading log.

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A literacy resource that pairs classic video storybooks with related nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic to build a dear of reading and learning.

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cloudLibrary allows you to borrow and read a broad array of eBooks from the San Diego Public Library for complimentary.

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You have unlimited, simultaneous access to thousands of digital comics, graphic novels, annd manga through Compics Plus- including pop titles likeAvatar: the Concluding Airbender; Bone; The Boys; B.P.R.D; Disney Decendants; Locke & Key; Peanuts; Stranger Things; They Chosen Us Enemy.

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Find fiction titles for classroom use or reading including picture books; children's affiliate books; and young adult titles.

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Guide to suggested reading for all ages with reviews and other features.

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