What are you doing to beat the heat this summer? When you're tired of the beach and you can't stand to look at your computer screen one more second, try one of these suggestions:
1. Visit your local library, where it's cool AND filled with all sorts of adventures to be had (in the form of books to be read and friends to be made)!
2. Help your parents out with gardening, household chores, or making dinner. You may be on vacation but they might not be and I'm sure that they'd appreciate the help!
3. Work on a fun craft, suggested from the following websites:
All Kids Network
Family Fun
Kaboose
Do you have any other suggestions on how to stay busy and not bored this summer? Feel free to share your excellent ideas!
Also, for any of you who haven't yet and still want to sign up for the Summer Reading Program, there's still time! Email me at jamlibkids@gmail.com or visit me at the library.
I love seeing you guys here in the library during the summer. Keep on visiting!
Monday, July 12, 2010
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