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Read Beyond the Beaten Path

 

 

This summer, we encourage readers of all ages to Read Beyond the Beaten Path.

Join us for “Summer Camp at the Library”, listen to adventure stories, explore the outdoors, learn some survival skills, make some nature crafts and you may see some special animal and reptile visitors.  Whether you read books, eBooks, graphic novels, or listen to audio or digital audiobooks, you can explore beyond the beaten path this summer!  Join your installation library’s Summer Reading Program and read for enjoyment and incentives!

Read Beyond the Beaten Path will be held at all 28 MCCS installation Libraries. The Libraries will be offering in-person Summer Reading participation as well as weekly story programs, crafts and events for all ages. Please contact your local installation library for registration information and program schedule of events.  You can register through your installation library’s Beanstack site to record your reading minutes with the opportunity to earn incentives for reaching increasing levels of reading minutes.  

For more information, please contact your installation MCCS library or email MCCS Libraries at usmclibraries@usmc.mil

The benefits of summer reading are clear.

• National research from Dominican University finds that students who participate in public library summer reading programs scored higher on reading achievement tests at the beginning of the next school year than those who did not participate.

• Parents of children enrolled in the library summer reading program reported that their children spent more time reading over the summer, read more books, were well prepared for school in the fall, and read more confidently.

• Young people experience learning losses when they do not engage in educational activities during the summer. Research spanning 100 years shows that students typically score lower on standardized tests at the end of summer vacation than they do on the same tests at the beginning of the summer.  Libraries are part of the solution.

• To succeed in school and life, children and young adults need ongoing opportunities to learn and practice essential skills. Summer Reading Club reminds kids that reading is for fun—as well as for learning.

• There is so much to see, so much to do at your library! There is no better place to take your kids.  The library is a place to learn, read, and have fun…a place the whole family can enjoy. In fact, more than 82 million children attend library programs every year.

• Studies show that children who are read to in the home and who use the library perform better in school and are more likely to continue to use the library as a source of lifetime learning.

• The amount of time children spend reading outside of school is linked to gains in reading achievement. Numerous studies show that access to books and magazines is directly related to higher reading achievement.

Source: Dominican University IMLS-funded research: Public Library Summer Reading Programs Close the Reading Gap

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