Hi Justine & all,

Here’s a list we compiled on a MiYouth call in 2020: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-foAl9KeotdiYXD26dA2KUE7hfUWivRTBRD_-EcMwnU/edit?usp=sharing

I’m sure libraries have additional ideas to meet this year’s #OceansOfPossibilities theme, too!

 

Cathy Lancaster

Youth Services Coordinator

Library of Michigan
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Lansing, MI 48915

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Hello everyone! 

 

Summer reading is nigh, and I'm a little stumped about prizes this year. I've got my little ones, and thanks to a giant donation of kid's books, I plan on having a book bin that kids can choose from, but when it comes to the bigger prizes I'm not sure what to grab. We're a small library, so we've got a short leash when it comes to the budget. 

 

But please, tell me about your kids, teens and adult prizes! 

 

Thanks!

Justine Peterson

(She/her)

Library Director

Seville Township Library

Riverdale, MI 48877