Summer Reading Week 7: Rumble, Rumble

Summer Reading Week 7: Rumble, Rumble

Rumble, rumble—what’s that? An earthquake? A volcanic erruption? What could be causing it? Let’s find out!

This week, summer readers, we will explore legends about Earth and explanatory stories different cultures have for its wonderous events! If you like science but also a touch of creativity and magic, this week’s theme is for you! Download this week’s colouring sheet and check out this week’s online reading list  And, as always, we encourage you to head into your local library branch to find even more amazing books! Hopefully we will see you there! 

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Summer Reading Week 6: Creature Features

Summer Reading Week 6: Creature Features

What’s that in the sky? Is it a bird? A plane? No, it’s a dragon! And a griffin! And a fairy!

There as so many fantastical mythical creatures to learn about this week with our theme Creature Feature! Let us know your favourite in the comments and be sure to tell the library staff when you visit the library to check out some new books from this week’s reading list!”

To have fun exploring this week’s theme from home, download this week’s colouring sheet and check out this week’s online reading list  And, as always, we encourage you to head into your local library branch to find even more amazing books! Hopefully we will see you there!

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Summer Reading Week 5: Myths Across the Pond

Summer Reading Week 5: Myths Across the Pond

Knights of the Summer Reading Club, we issue you this quest: tell us what your favourite book you have read so far this summer!

This week we will take a trip “across the pond” to learn about the legends of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, and more places in the British Isles! If you love the stories of King Arthur, Robin Hood, and the Celtic cultures, this week’s theme is definitely for you! To have fun exploring this week’s theme from home, download this week’s colouring sheet and check out this week’s online reading list  And, as always, we encourage you to head into your local library branch to find even more amazing books! Hopefully we will see you there!

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Summer Reading Week 4: Worlds Under Water

Summer Reading Week 4: Worlds Under Water

Hello summer readers! This week’s reading adventure takes us to the depths of the oceans to explore Worlds Under Water! Mermaids, Atlantis, sea monsters, and more will be the focus of our stories, crafts, and games—we hope you are as excited for this week as we are! To have fun exploring from home, download this week’s colouring sheet and check out this week’s reading list. And, as always, we encourage you to head into your local library to find even more amazing books!

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Summer Reading Week 3: Tales from Turtle Island

Summer Reading Week 3: Tales from Turtle Island

Week three, where to be? Well, at your local library for the Summer Reading Program, of course! This week we will learn some stories of the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island (Indigenous peoples of what most now commonly call North America). These tales are very diverse, just like the different Indigenous cultures and peoples to which they belong, so we hope you find many that you enjoy! To learn more, download this week’s related colouring sheet and check out this week’s reading list.

COUNTY OF HURON LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT

We acknowledge that the land we stand upon today is the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Neutral peoples. We recognize the First Peoples’ continued stewardship of the land and water, and that this territory was subject to the Dish with One Spoon wampum, under which multiple nations agreed to care for the land and resources by the Great Lakes in peace.

We would also like to acknowledge and recognize the Upper Canada Treaties signed in regards to this land, which include Treaty #29 and Treaty #45 1/2, and our roles as treaty people, committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation, gratitude, and respect with all First Nation, Métis and Inuit people.

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