It’s time for summer reading lists, reading programs, and reading challenges! Get your kids, ages 5 to 18, reading with ...
Looking for fun things for your kids to do this summer? Summer programs can be a fun way to encourage your kids to read more, and they can even earn some exciting rewards and freebies along the way.
Spring is in the air — a season of hope and new beginnings, its gentle warmth wrapping itself around us, and there is nothing ...
This summer, choose reading over doomscrolling. For your pleasure, here is a selection of 51 new books to choose from, including ones by Wisconsin writers, with a subset of choices for children and ...
Early registration is open for the York County Libraries’ free summer reading program that is geared to children from birth to age 18. The program is also open to adults to encourage readers to check ...
CREAM AND SNOW CONES FOR GUESTS. WELL, NEW THIS MORNING. LIBRARIES ARE GREAT PLACE FOR PEOPLE TO BEAT THE HEAT. AND NOW THERE’S A NEW REASON TO GO A SUMMER READING CHALLENGE FOR READERS OF ALL AGES.
Keep summer reading going strong, even for little readers. Add these to your to be read pile for bedtime or anytime. “Beautiful Blackbird” by Ashley Bryan (Little Simon, preschool ages) This board ...
Here are some of our staff’s favorites, for ages 0 to 2. By The New York Times Books Staff We polled our editors and writers about the best board, fabric and interactive books for the littlest ones in ...
Some teachers call it the summer lull or the summer slide. Other teachers refer to it as the summer brain drain. Whatever you call it, it’s real – the summer brings with it a long break in learning.