Meadow Lake Library hosts Family Literacy Day
The Meadow Lake Library is combating summer reading loss by getting parents involved with their child’s summer reading.
The library held a Family Literacy Day as part of their TD Summer Reading Club on July 30. Five crafts and activities were set up for children and parents and books were provided that connected to the activities.
“This is just one example of a good way for parents to think about what their kids are doing over the summer and to combat that dreaded summer slide where kids start school and they feel behind,” Programming Clerk Tawn Marshall said. “Whether or not they are actually behind, this is a good way to show families and kids that you can engage with literacy and it doesn’t have to be just for school.”
Families made paper animals and animal masks out of paper plates and put together a keychain with their name on it. They also participated in a balloon race and a ping pong ball shake where the kids had to shake the balls out of a box without using their hands.




