Summer Gives the Gift of Time

Time to participate in "Be Creative!" the 2009 Summer Reading Game for Kids at your local Marin County Free Library

Time to participate in "Express Yourself!" the 2009 Summer Reading Game for Teens at your local Marin County Free Library. (2009 program is in the process of being uploaded)

Time to check out the Top 10 Best Summer Reading Lists for Kids and Teens from Ask.com

Time
to read through all the books in a series. Mid Continent Public Libraries Books in Series So cool. Also check out the Monroe Public Library Books in Series

Time to pair your summer reading with Books and the Big Screen
Play Hangman and figure out how many books you know that were made into movies.
No, it wasn't a book to begin with, but there's a new film this summer with all the elements of classic children's literature - don't miss a chance to see Up.

Time to take a Google Lit Trip At GoogleLitTrips.com, students at all grade levels use Google Earth to "discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place... and so much more!"

Time to extend your reading with a special project
Read Write Think

Time to learn something new. Have a question? Ask an Expert Use a Subject Guide or Directory for Kids to find out about almost anything kid-related.

Time to explore the Reading Resources in the Book Corner.

Time to hop around in Saint Mark's Library's Year-Round Book Lists
Book List Grade 3
Book List Grade 4
Book List Grade 5
Book List Grade 6
Book Lists Grades 7&8

Time for families to read aloud a well-loved book. Worth the Candle

Time for Learning Games and Creative Play.

Time to build your vocabulary: SuperKids Vocabulary Builders

Reading aloud in class scare you a bit? Spend some relaxing time reading aloud to a dog trained specially to listen to young readers read to them. The Marin Humaine Society's Share a Book Program
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