Tuesday, November 10, 2020

1,000 Books Before Kindergarten


What a great way to get your child ready for Kindergarten, and for a lifetime of enjoying books!  If you read just one book a day with your child, that's 365 books in a year.  Before you and your child know it, you'll have 1,000 books read.  

Conshohocken Free Library and MCNPL have a program designed to help for families with kids up to age 5 (or Kindergarten age) keep track of their reading.  Register for the challenge at http://mcnpl.beanstack.org, and then log your books.  This is the same platform we used for the Summer Reading Program online this year, and it's really easy to use.  You can log your reading on a computer or through the app on a mobile device. And YES, repeat reads count!  

Your child will reach milestones when you read 1 book, 25 books, 100 books, 250 books, 500 books, and 1,000 books.  Once you reach each milestone, come visit us at the Conshohocken Free Library for a special reward.  Conshy Kids who read the most books will have their names featured on a Wall of Fame at the library!  

We already have a few names for our wall--will the next one be YOURS?

Join the challenge at http://mcnpl.beanstack.org!


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