Submitted by Huntsville Public Library
Huntsville Public Library is excited to announce TD Summer Reading Club 2020! All ages are invited to read for enjoyment this summer. Read books you are interested in or read aloud to a family member!
We’ve gone digital! Individuals can register for a READsquared account at huntsvillelibrary.readsquared.com or download the app to track reading. Parents can sign up with one or more kids under their account. No username or password needed for kids under a parent/caregiver account. Weekly draws and grand prizes draws are done through READsquared. Find out about prizes at huntsvillelibrary.ca.
Sign up for Virtual Activities for Kids, Tweens and Teens including Virtual Storytime, Remote StoryWalks®, Virtual Games Nights, Virtual LEGO Builders Club, Virtual Crafty Kids and more! Activities take place using the Zoom platform with a meeting ID and password.
Kids and teens looking for something new to read? View reading lists in READsquared that highlight ebooks and audiobooks on Libby/Overdrive with shorter wait times for HPL members and ebooks available at tdsummerreadingclub.ca.
A huge thank you to our local sponsors: The Friends of the Library, the Rotary Club of North Muskoka, and Huntsville Denture Clinic.
The TD Summer Reading Club runs across Canada in over 2,000 public libraries and is developed by Toronto Public Library in partnership with Library and Archives Canada. Sponsorship is generously provided by TD Bank Group.
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Rob Millman says
So happy to hear about the Summer Reading Club! I wish that there could be a stipulation that all books would be hard-cover. Of course, I realize how fanciful that is: It’s just that, personally, I value such books above paperbacks and e-reading. The pleasure of folding a book open on your lap (as opposed to sticking your thumb in a paperback, or trying to get the right screen angle) is unparalleled.
Being from the age of papyrus, I make no apologies. Please try it. “Mikey likes it!”