
Visit any RPL branch to pick up your reading booklet. Kids can track their reading and collect stickers. This free program encourages children to read throughout the summer, helping to maintain or even improve their reading skills, explained Kate Adams, head of children’s and family services. More than 3,400 children are participating in Richmond Public Library’s Kids’ Summer Reading Club this year. It was exciting and action filled, with adventure and a hint of humour. I liked how she was reunited with her mother and sisters, Anemone and Baby Auklet, and Queen Coral. She is also part of a prophecy to stop a long war.īook review: I like this book because it was well detailed and included funny parts and clear planning. Summary: This book is about a missing heir named Tsunami. He was surprised that when he got out, there was a HUGE crowd! But, he ended up having fun with the huge crowd. So he makes a plan to go to the REAL beach and actually had fun!īook review: I like this book because it is funny! My favourite part was when Scaredy Squirrel took a risk and went to the real beach. He makes his own beach but he realizes that something is missing. Summary: This book is about Scaredy Squirrel going to the beach. Summary: This book is about a cat going to space to save the moon from rats that are eating the moon.īook review: I don’t like this book because there was a riddle and the cat answered it as “meow” and you don’t know what the answer is. Batman was trying to catch the crooks and beating Clayface.”īook review: I like Batman because he is a superhero. The bad man’s name is Clayface! There is also a gang of crooks, stealing money from a bank. Summary by Monie: “This book is about Batman trying to catch bad people or villain. The Richmond News publishes these reviews throughout the summer.įour Richmond library patrons – ages five to 10 – summarized the books they’re reading and gave their review of them. As part of Summer Reading Club each year, the Richmond Public Library encourages children to let them know what they think of the books they’re reading by writing book reviews.
