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2008 Children's Summer Reading Program

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2008 Children's Summer Reading Program

How to Register | Summer Program Flyers | Bonus Links | KidTracks

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1) Visit the Children's Desk at the Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library at 3 Community Park Road in Broomfield starting June 1st through July 19th.
2) Fill out a registration form.
3) Listen to the Children's Staff as they explain the guidelines of the 2008 Summer Reading Program.
4) Receive your tally sheet. The tally sheet is where you record the amount of reading you do this summer.
5) Begin reading and recording according to the Guidelines on your tally sheet!
6) Collect prizes for each level of reading you complete this summer.
All prizes must be collected by 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 2.

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Don't Forget...

-> Children must be ages newborn - starting 6th grade to participate in this reading program.
-> Start counting your reading after you register for this reading program.
-> Read books at or above your reading level. Non-readers may be read to.
-> You may only count each book you read once on the tally sheet.
-> Read books that are new to you. Books you have read before do not count.

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Summer Program Flyers

 

SUMMER PROGRAMMING 2008
Click on a link below to see that flyer!

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SPECIAL PROGRAMS

CRAFT PROGRAM INFORMATION

BUG PROGRAMS

END OF SUMMER - PARTY AT THE BAY

SUMMER READING PROGRAM - MAIN FLYER OF EVENTS

CHILDREN'S LIBRARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS - JUNE TO AUGUST 2008

FAMILY STORY TIME INFORMATION

BABY STORY TIME INFORMATION

WONDERFUL WEDNESDAYS FLYER

FABULOUS FRIDAYS FLYER

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT FLYER

CUDDLE TIME CONCERT INFORMATION

 

 

 

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Bonus Links

INSECT THEMED LINKS

The Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library cannot control the information available over
the Internet and is not resposible for its content. The Internet contains a variety of material
and opinions from various points of view. We strive to feature links that offer useful and reliable
information to library users. However, the Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library cannot guarantee that information
acquired from the Internet is necessarily accurate, authoritative, current, or appropriate for all users. Some sites may be offensive. Parents/guardians hold full responsibility for monitoring the Internet sites accesssed by their children. Adult users are responsible for their own browsing choices.

Backyard Nature http://www.backyardnature.net
Naturalist Jim Conrad provides a broad range of nature activities and information, from the basics of observing nature to classifying plans and creatures.

Bee Buzz for Kids http://www.cyberbee.net/kids/
This site offers photos, information, games, and puzzles about bees in a kid-friendly format.

Butterflies and Moths of North America http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org
A searchable database of butterfly and moth records in the United States and Mexico.

Butterfly Pavilion http://www.butterflies.org
Information about the Butterfly Pavilion in Westminster, Colorado, as well as insect themed games, jokes, and activities.

Environmental Education for Children http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/index.htm
An electronic magazine filled with information and activities about the environment for kids in grades 4-8.

Koday's Kids Amazing Insects
http://www.ivyhall.district96.k12.il.us/4th/kkhp/1insects/bugmenu.html

One of the best Internet insect sites for kids with lots of great insect pictures and facts.

Pest World http://www.pestworldforkids.org/home.asp
Exploring pest ecology for elementary-age students.

Preschool Nursery Rhymes About Insects and Bugs
http://www.preschoolrainbow.org/insect-rhymes.htm

Insect themed nursery rhymes, finger plays, songs, and activities for preschoolers.

Songs of Insects http://www.musicofnature.com/songsofinsects/index.html
An online guide to insect songs, photography, sound recording, and capturing and keeping insects.

University of Kentucky College of Agriculture http://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/dept/youth.asp
Resources, information, and insect themed activities for children, parents, and teachers.

USDA Bug Information http://www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/sidebar/justforkids2.html
The answers to kids' tough questions on bugs like the difference between spiders and a bug, what bugs eat, who eats bugs, and much more.

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