Summer Reading Club
3 December 2009
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Logan Libraries is heading Around the World for holiday fun with the Summer Reading Club! Over summer, Logan Libraries is calling for all young explorers to come in and take part in the Summer Reading Club, run in partnership with the State Library of Queensland. Children will be taken on a world-wide adventure through a range of exciting and interactive creative writing and arts activities and online games which encourage the love of books and reading as well as literacy and computer skills. Participants can chat online to children’s authors Tristan Bancks and Christine Harris, write their own wacky fairy tales like Martin Chatterton, read Shaun Tan’s virtual book, follow Jonathan Powell’s comic blog, and write their own ending to a story started by James Roy. The Summer Reading Club is a free school holiday program with activities designed especially for children from birth to 16 year-old and their families and friends. This year, the Summer Reading Club draws on the Around the World theme, inspiring the ideas of exploration and adventure, looking at modes of travel – even intergalactic, and examining dreamtime stories and the migrant journey. The Club is run through the interactive website www.summerreadingclub.slq.qld.gov.au as well exciting activities and events held at the Logan Libraries. Visit one of the Logan Libraries to register to participate in this year’s program, receive your free participation pack, go into the draw to win great prizes and have lots of fun. Highlights of the Summer Reading Club include:
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