Summer reading club: adventure and prices for small readers in Vienna!
Summer reading club: adventure and prices for small readers in Vienna!
In the course of promoting reading skills and reading pleasure in children and adolescents, this year's summer reading club of the Viennese libraries, which will last until September 12th. The event is aimed at all children and adolescents between the ages of 6 and 14 and pursues the goal of motivating them to read. According to wien.gv.at , the young readers can have a Pickerlheft in every library in which they can pick up their Hold on progress notes and collect stickers.
The Pickerlheft was designed by the Viennese Carmen Tung and contains the story "Kim's trip", which takes the little readers on adventures in the jungle and by the sea as well as to magical beings. MeinDzeur emphasizes that participation in the summer reading club is associated with a free library card for everyone until 18 is available. After reading a book or comic, the participants can fill out a questionnaire to obtain corresponding stickers.
prices and support
At the end of the reading project, the participating children not only have the opportunity to obtain a reading certificate , which can be presented as proof of their extracurricular reading engagement at school, but also the chance of small prizes and books. This raffle takes place for all participants who submit their issue ratings until September 12th. is what underlines the importance of reading in education.
In addition, the Vice Mayor Bettina Emmerling , as elementary reading is for the creativity and language development of the children. Your colleague Vice Mayor Christoph Return shares this view and clearly puts the advantages of reading.
variety of offers
The Viennese libraries will again offer exchange exchanges this year that make it easier for children to fill their picking magazines. These initiatives are part of a more comprehensive strategy described in the Library Association to support reading promotion by libraries. Libraries play a central role by providing a variety of offers and events that make reading appealing to all age groups.
In addition to actions such as the summer reading club, the programs aim to convey the reappraisal and support the reading process. The libraries not only provide printed books and e-media, but also offer creative reading promotion projects that make cooperation with schools and kindergartens known.
This makes it clear that the promotion of reading skills is of great importance not only during school time, but also during the holidays and through extra -curricular activities. Participation in the Sommer reading club not only promotes reading skills, but also contributes to strengthening social interactions under the same age.
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