- By Kyle Miller
- Around Town
"Evidence shows that children who stop reading over summer vacation often fall behind when they return to school in September,” said Senator Nozzolio. "This program is designed to get children to realize the rewards of reading by encouraging them to exercise their imaginations and make reading a daily event this summer," said Senator Nozzolio.
Last year, more than 1.5 million youngsters took part in the Summer Reading Program. With resources and tools made available through the New York State Library, local public libraries will once again offer the program to their communities.
New York state history is featured in this year's summer reading program. Nozzolio is urging youngsters and families to participate and explore New York's rich history through suggested reading lists and special library events.
"It is my hope that local school children take part in this program and use it as their passport to a world of learning and imagination," said Nozzolio. “Whether you are on vacation, at pool side or on the beach, bring a book with you and read. Read and learn about the things that fascinate you and don’t forget to let me know. We can never stop learning and I want to make sure that when school ends in June, the learning does not stop for our children."
Nozzolio said families can contact their local public library to register for the program.
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