Summer Reading
Things to ConsiderWhen Choosing a Summer Reading Program for Your Child
Look for thematic programs that match your child’s special interests and hobbies.
Look for programs that allow children the freedom to choose which books they read and allow them to read at their own pace.
Library programs, as opposed to reading instruction or skills programs, are more diverse in nature. They may feature new and developing technologies that may help participants develop their visual literacy and language skills, as well as offering reading practice. Look for variety and fun.
- A tip from the American Library
SUMMER READING
Look at all of the options on the Library's main page as well as these lists:
Lists from Imagination Soup - all ages.
SUMMER READING LISTS from the VTNEA - many choices
Check out the libraries in our area. Most of them have summer reading programs.
Sherburne Memorial Library – 2998 River Road, Killington – 422-9765
Roger Clark Memorial Library - 40 Village Green, Pittsfield - 746-4067
Norman Williams Library – Woodstock, on the Green – 457-2295
C. B. Danforth Library – 6208 VT-12, Barnard, near Silver Lake – 234-9408
Abbott Memorial Library - 14 Library Street, South Pomfret - 457-2236