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Be Creative at Your Library!
There’s much to do at your Baltimore County Public Library! Join the Summer Reading Program … do fun crafts … enter to win prizes … be entertained at one of our programs! Come join us for a fun-filled summer!
The Summer Reading Program runs from June 15 through August 15, 2009.
Effective August 15 at 5:00pm the Summer Reading Registration software will not allow anyone else to register for the Summer Reading Program. However, the software will allow those who have previously registered access to their account, so participants can continue to log their completed activities until August 29 at 11:59 pm.
Find out what the Summer Reading Program is all about.
Can't read yet? There's a Preschool Program just for you!
Hey, teens! Join in and Express Yourself at Your Library!
BCPL Program Guide [PDF]
Register / Sign-In for Summer Reading
Websites to spark your imagination
Children's Books ... to Inspire You [PDF]
Children's Picture Books ... to Inspire You [PDF]
Great Books for Kids [PDF]
Great Picture Books for Kids [PDF]
Websites to spark your imagination
Art & Craft Activities and Patterns
Clay and Kids: a natural way to learn
Summer Reading Program – June 15 through August 15, 2009
Join us for a fun-filled summer and ... Be Creative at Your Library!
Find out what the Summer Reading Program is all about.
Can't read yet? There's a Preschool Program just for you!
Hey, teens! Join in and Express Yourself at Your Library!
SUMMER READING PROGRAM
A nationwide cooperative
library project.
Local participants include the Maryland State
Department of Education And Public Libraries in Maryland and the District of Columbia.
(Click on the county to find the web site of the Maryland library you're looking for)
This page is provided by the Baltimore County Public Library, Towson, Maryland USA.
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13 August 2009.
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