Summer is a Time for Reading and Possibilities by Chris Sturgeon, photos provided by Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library
No summer would be complete without reading. This year, Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library will offer summer reading from June 1 – July 31 in the theme of Oceans of Possibilities.
OCEAN-THEMED BOOK LISTS FOR ALL AGES
Perfect for admirers of the ocean and its diverse array of plants and animals, the library’s all-ages summer reading program includes reading challenges, live events and ocean-themed booklists.
Here are a few recommended ocean-themed reads to borrow and enjoy this summer:
Read books to win prizes in this year’s reading challenge. The library will offer dedicated challenges for kids, tweens, teens and adults. Sign up at HCPLC.org/Summer and track your reading progress through the library’s digital platform, Beanstack, or on the Beanstack app. Earn digital badges for reading and for participating in fun summer activities. Participants of all ages will be eligible to win prizes including books and tech-related items.
For Preschoolers:
“Field Trip to the Ocean Deep” by John Hare
SUMMER AUTHOR SERIES Celebrate reading with virtual visits from three notable authors: Kate DiCamillo (June 3), Kate Messner (June 16) and Greg Neri (June 29). Register and attend for a chance to win a free book. This program is presented in partnership with Hillsborough County Public Schools as part of an initiative of the American Library Association (ALA), made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. You and your family can attend a variety of such live virtual and in-person programs. Featured all-ages events, including animal encounters, marine life education, magic and comedy shows, science programs, history classes and storytellers will both educate and entertain. Featured summer events will be scheduled Tuesdays through Thursdays. In addition to enjoying stories, the Library’s summer reading program aims to curb the “summer slide.” Research shows that reading 20 minutes a day throughout the summer can prevent students from losing progress made in the previous school year. Reading over the summer supports children’s educational gains.
For Kids:
“Looking Into the Ocean” by Martha London
For Niños en Espanol:
“Parche, la gata pirata y la gran carrera pirate” by Sue Mongredien
For Teens:
“Along the Saltwise Sea” by A. Deborah Baker
For Adults:
“Fathoms, The World in the Whale” by Rebecca Giggs
Find more ocean-themed reads with these book lists by age: ●
Preschool: bit.ly/OceansPreschool
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Kids: bit.ly/OceansKids
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Niños en Español: bit.ly/OceansNinos
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Teens: bit.ly/OceansTeens
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Adults: bit.ly/OceansAdults
How It Works ●
Visit HCPLC.org/Summer.
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Register early and track your reading starting June 1.
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Attend in-person and online events.
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Spread the word—summer reading is for all ages!
Summer also is the perfect time to get a public library card for yourself or a family member. It is easy to start the process with the library’s online registration form at HCPLC.org/GetACard. Hillsborough County Public School students can use the student ID number as a public library card for instant access to public library books and resources. Learn more at HCPLC.org/ HAALPass. Summer reading is presented in partnership with ZooTampa at Lowry Park, Tampa-Hillsborough County Children’s Library Foundation, Friends of the Library of Tampa-Hillsborough County, Inc., Hillsborough County Parks and Recreation, Hillsborough County Public Schools and Tampa Bay History Center.
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TampaBayParenting.com JUNE 2022