Children encouraged to get the summer reading bug
29 November 2006
Manukau children encouraged to get the summer reading bug
“Don’t Bug Me, I’m reading” is the theme for the Manukau Libraries Summer Reading Programme, designed to keep youngsters reading in the coming school holidays.
Enrolments open on Thursday, 7 December for the programme, which runs until 24 January, 2007, and aims to encourage children to enjoy reading, while urging parents and caregivers to become more involved in their children’s reading at home.
Manukau Libraries Learning
and Literacy Coordinator, Megan Williams, says,
“The
challenge this year is designed to motivate and thrill kids
to keep on reading over the school holidays. There are five
critter stickers to collect to get the opportunity to “get
buggy with it’ at our fun-filled finale event being held
at Butterfly Creek.
“We have some cool prizes including four superpasses to Rainbows End, four family passes to Butterfly Creek, stationary packs and books from UBS, Peter Pal and Wheelers Books. Each child at their library check-in will receive a coloured pencil set thanks to Auckland International Airport and all who finish will receive a Village Skycity Cinemas pass.
Last year over 650 children completed the programme.
What: Enrolments for
2006 Summer Reading Programme
“Don’t bug me I’m reading”
When: Thursday 7
December, check with your local library for enrolment times.
For children to enrol they need to have a parent or
caregiver with them, have
a Manukau library card, and be
aged between 4-12 years. Membership is
Free.
For more
information visit www.manukau-libraries.govt.nz or contact
your
local
library.
ENDS