Manawatu Guardian

Holiday activities a hit at library

Summer reading programme keeps young readers in touch with learning in Palmerston North and Ashhurst

- Judith Lacy

Hundreds of Palmerston North and Ashhurst children visited a volcano and hung out with pirates this summer.

Space was another popular destinatio­n.

They took part in Palmerston North City Library’s summer reading programme.

The theme was choose your adventure and children who completed four book chats attended the finale last Thursday at Victoria Esplanade.

They received a book, certificat­e, and medallion.

Children’s programme coordinato­r Rhonda Chenery said there were 549 registrati­ons for summer reading (ages 4-10), 50 registrati­ons for the te reo Ma¯ ori programme (ages 4-10) and 106 for the iread programme (ages 11-13).

Participan­ts completed 96,800 minutes of reading.

At the finale, Chenery and colleague Helen Dailey entertaine­d the children with an energetic reading of We Are In a Book! by Mo Willems.

The summer reading programme has been running for more than 20 years. Last year, the Eastern and Central Community Trust withdrew its funding but thanks to support from the Middle Districts Lions Club, Freedom Plus, Paper Plus, Scholastic, and the Lido Aquatic Centre the programme was able to continue.

Chenery acknowledg­ed the incredible support from volunteers who took the book chats, which were completed in 10 languages.

The older children completed written book reviews.

Last Thursday, Milson Scout Group cub leader Joyce Culley and kea leader Dorothy Chandler offered a range of activities for different ages – making a paper helicopter, finding Baloo from Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, and learning to tie knots.

Manawatu¯ Multicultu­ral Council’s stand invited children to test their knowledge of flags and greetings of a range of countries. Ahoj from the Czech Republic challenged many adults.

The National Library says children and teenagers who don’t read much during the long summer school holidays can lose gains they’ve made in their reading levels and fluency over the year.

Children who keep reading over the summer holidays can avoid the summer slide and might even make reading gains for the start of the next school year.

 ?? Photos / Judith Lacy ?? Milson Scout Group kea leader Dorothy Chandler (left) and cub leader Joyce Culley offered a range of activities at the summer reading programme finale.
Photos / Judith Lacy Milson Scout Group kea leader Dorothy Chandler (left) and cub leader Joyce Culley offered a range of activities at the summer reading programme finale.
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T.rex makes a new friend at the summer reading programme finale.

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