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Youth

Create the best possible future for your child!

Read, sing, write, talk and PLAY! Sounds like fun, right? It is—AND it’s how children’s brains develop! These five practices are the tenets of our programming. They help get children ready to read.

From the time they are infants, children learn language and other important skills that make it easier for them to read when they begin school. Children who enter kindergarten with these pre-reading skills in place have an advantage; they are ready to focus on learning to read, and they will have greater success throughout their school years. Through our programs, parents and caregivers will gain insight into how fun and simple activities translate into acquisition of these vital early literacy skills. After all, you are your child’s first, best and favorite teacher.

Share and delight in this great adventure of learning. The library is a great place to start!

SING

Singing slows down language so that children can hear the smaller sounds in words. Your child doesn’t care if you can’t carry a tune, so sing away! 

Talk

Young brains require rich talk where they get more vocabulary and hear complex sentence structure. Point out, describe and explain everything you encounter!

READ

Shared reading is the single most important activity to help children get ready to read. The language of books is richer than conversation. Add factual books; they offer different vocabulary than story books.

WRITE

If it involves mark-making of some kind, it’s writing! Scribbling is the first step to the formal handwriting they’ll learn later.

PLAY

Children experience the world through play while developing fine and gross motor skills, cognitive concepts, language and social skills.

2024 SUMMER READING PROGRAM

Begins June 10!

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programming

Babygarten

Birth to 18 months

Share nursery rhymes, songs and books with your baby. Learn the best ways to develop pre-literacy skills. Gain insight about infant development We share activities that caregivers can use at home because repetition is key to babies’ learning! Six weekly classes include projects and free-play time.

Movers & Shakers

18 months to age 3

Movin’, groovin’ and learnin’ for children 18 months-3 along with their caregivers. Toddlers need to MOVE to learn! Active storytelling, engaging play, music and more. Five weekly classes conclude with free-play time.

Story Time

All ages

Stories, movement, music and FUN! Play-based learning leads to success in school and life. Activities embrace five early literacy practices: read, sing, play, talk and write. Geared for preschoolers but children of all ages welcome. After Story Time, engage in process art and other hands-on activities.

Click here to check out our Events Page for dates and times.

to go packs

Story Time To go

New packs every week.

Books, music suggestions, finger plays, math and science activities, and an art project. >aterials reinforce those five vital early literacy practices: Read, Sing, Talk, Play and Write! Library card required. One per family per week while supplies last. Pick up at the front desk or drive-thru. (Geared for ages six and younger)

Family Activity Packs

New packs available each month.

Packs contain all the supplies you need for fun family activities. Geared for families with school-age children. Pick up at the front desk or drive-thru. One pack per family per month while supplies last. No library card required.

Youth art to go

New packs available every other week.

Packs contain all the supplies you need for fun art projects. Pick them up at the front desk or drive-thru. One pack per child while supplies last. No library card required.

dramatic play

NEW Dramatic Play Center Opens June 10!

There are so many benefits of dramatic play–it supports language development, self-regulation, conflict resolution, and the acquisition of math and literacy skills! Which is why we love to create interesting scenarios to present in our youth area. 

reading challenges

Summer Reading Challenges June 10-Aug 30.

Read for FUN and prizes! Register on Beanstack.

Read to Me (Ages 0-5)

Log each book read to you by your favorite reader—or a recorded book you listen to. Earn a reading badge and a FUN PRIZE for every five books! Read 50 books to finish.

Read on My Own (Ages 6-11)

Log each book you read or listen to. Earn a reading badge and a PRIZE for every two books! Read 20 books to complete the challenge.

Teen (Ages 12-17)

Earn reading badges and great PRIZES—backpacks, water bottles, keychains and books!— by logging what you read or listen to. Read five books to finish.

Ongoing challenges: build your home library!

Use Beanstack, a web and mobile app, to participate. Beanstack makes it easy to register, track reading, and earn incentives. Download the app or access it here.

babies bloom
100 Books Before One

Read 100 books by age one. Sharing books together strengthens your baby’s foundation for learning, and the bond between baby and their favorite teacher: YOU! Receive a free book after each milestone of 25 books logged.

1,000 books before kindergarten

Read 1,000 books together before your child enters five-year-old kindergarten. Earn FREE BOOKS for your home library as you hit each 100-book milestone!

500 books before middle school

Now that your child is reading on their own, challenge them to read 500 books before middle school. Earn reading badges, fun charms, and FREE BOOKS!

Storywalks®

Navigate a new adventure!

StoryWalk® is a way for children and adults to enjoy reading and being outdoors. Pages from a children’s book are attached to structures posted at regular intervals. Follow the path and read the story together. Do the activities—and make up your own. Be ACTIVE! Promote literacy through PLAY (because that’s the BEST way to learn!).

As you read and play, talk about the sights around you. Listen to the sounds. Smell the smells. Touch objects to note the textures. It’s our job as adults to teach children about plants, rocks, sticks, trees, water, and all things that creep, crawl, scamper and fly; to instill in them love for the land, lake and sky; and to maximize WONDER for our wildly unique place in the world.

The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, Vermont, and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. StoryWalk® is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson.

Lester Public Library

1001 Adams Street

Current selection:

We Are All Under One Wide Sky by Deborah Wiles

Zander Park

1520 17th Street

Current selection:

An Egg is Quiet by Dianna Aston