Library Day – Checking Out the Library

June 23, 2015 Off By Lisa

I’ve been a bit MIA lately.

My primary reason for being absent from this space is, simply, that we’ve been out living. My friend Ivy says that’s a damn good reason and I have to agree with her.

One of our regular jaunts is to the local public library. We’ve been selecting books, of course, but also exploring other things the library has to offer.

There’s summer reading, of course – for kids, teens, and adults. Zilla is firmly entrenched in the summer reading program for kids. She’s reading every day (not that this is unusual), logging her time, and writing reviews and recommendations for the books she reads. It’s never too early to learn how to talk about books and why it’s important to share the books you love with others.

I was impressed by one of the activities available on our most recent visit. Last night we spent time on a library scavenger hunt that had Zilla hunting items in all areas of the juvenile sections – biography, audio books, non-fiction, fiction – as well as the adult fiction and non-fiction, teen and YA sections, magazines, audio books, movies, and music CDs. Zilla had fun, learned her way around more than just the kid stacks she’s been visiting, and earned a few entries into the weekly prize drawing.

This year’s summer reading theme has to do with superheroes. Each week of the program, our library offers a weekly challenge for  was to create a superhero (using blank paper or character outlines provided) and then fill out a paper giving details about the hero. Fun. Engaging. More chances to win in the prize drawing.

Zilla has also been enjoying reading to the therapy pups each week. She did this for the first time back in her Kindergarten class when they brought a therapy dog into school for the kids to practice reading aloud. We discovered last year that our library does this regularly throughout the summer so we’ve become regulars.

Reading to therapy dogs is a good opportunity to practice reading aloud in a non-threatening, low-stress environment, especially for kids who have fears in that area. And since we are not adding a dog to our household roster anytime soon, Zilla gets her doggie fix in the process. Win. A quick Google search can hook you up with a therapy dogs group in your area.

The library has lots of events and programs running all summer and all year…lunch with the librarian, knitting circles, book clubs, social security seminars, computer training, family movie and game nights, Pinterest parties, special events to correspond with the summer reading theme, and more. If you haven’t explored your local public library in a while, go check it out in person or hop online and dig around their website. You may be surprised how much they have to offer.

What we’re reading this week: I finished Lisa Kramer’s P.O.W.E.R. several days ago (working on a review for next week in this space) and am currently blowing through Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Excellent. The Hub just got his hands on Clive Barker’s latest, The Scarlet Gospels. And Zilla…well, she’s read about ten Magic Tree House books in the last week and is currently working on a Rainbow Magic Fairy special edition.

Now it’s your turn: What are you reading right now? Who are your favorite authors? What book(s) have you been waiting for? Have you visited your local public library lately? Let’s talk in the comments…

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Decided to share this over at Literacy Musing Mondays today via Mary Hill at Mary-andering Creatively. Click over and check out some more great book and literacy-related posts there!

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