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Read a story about animals with your child and Look at a Have your child paint a picture of their favorite wordless book with your child and make up a story together. make all the animal. animal sounds together. Go cloud Act out your Attend a library watching. Have your child point out clouds that Listen to an child's favorite program or viewa virtual library program with your child. audiobook with story using stuffed animals. your child. look like animals. Personalize the song "Mary Had a Little Lamb" using your child's name and their pet. Create a habitat for a favorite stuffed animal. Go for a walk with your child and count how many dogs you seelmeet. Choose a picture book based on a song and sing it with your child. Discuss what that animal needs with your child. Play simple rhyming games. Name an animal Check out a Using groceries, recyclables or laundry, make up a sorting game with your child. Use a stick to draw shapes and nonfiction book like "dog" and ask your child to find about your child's favorite animal to read together. write letters in dirt or sand. words that rhyme. Go on a shape Create a cozy Go on an animal hunt around the book nook in Make a paper plate animal mask together. movement your house with soft cushions house. How walk--waddle, many triangles can your child find? gallop, hop, slither or crawl. and lots of books. Make a trail of Visit the BookFlix database on evld.org. Choose an animal book to enjoy. Prepare a picnic with your child's help and invite a teddy bear to come along. animal tracks around your house and have a surprise waiting at the end. Eagle Valley Library District has an Early Literacy Summer Program for caregivers and children from birth to five years old. There are some simple activities that you, as caregivers, can do with your young child at home to help lay the foundation for success in school. It's as simple as talking, singing, playing. writing and reading together. Complete 15 activities on the log above by Friday, September 3 and receive a free book at the Avon, Eagle and Gypsum Public Libraries. Older siblings, teens and adults can participate in our Summer Learning Programs, too! Visit evld.org for more information. EAGLE VALLEY LIBRARY DISTRICT Read a story about animals with your child and Look at a Have your child paint a picture of their favorite wordless book with your child and make up a story together. make all the animal. animal sounds together. Go cloud Act out your Attend a library watching. Have your child point out clouds that Listen to an child's favorite program or viewa virtual library program with your child. audiobook with story using stuffed animals. your child. look like animals. Personalize the song "Mary Had a Little Lamb" using your child's name and their pet. Create a habitat for a favorite stuffed animal. Go for a walk with your child and count how many dogs you seelmeet. Choose a picture book based on a song and sing it with your child. Discuss what that animal needs with your child. Play simple rhyming games. Name an animal Check out a Using groceries, recyclables or laundry, make up a sorting game with your child. Use a stick to draw shapes and nonfiction book like "dog" and ask your child to find about your child's favorite animal to read together. write letters in dirt or sand. words that rhyme. Go on a shape Create a cozy Go on an animal hunt around the book nook in Make a paper plate animal mask together. movement your house with soft cushions house. How walk--waddle, many triangles can your child find? gallop, hop, slither or crawl. and lots of books. Make a trail of Visit the BookFlix database on evld.org. Choose an animal book to enjoy. Prepare a picnic with your child's help and invite a teddy bear to come along. animal tracks around your house and have a surprise waiting at the end. Eagle Valley Library District has an Early Literacy Summer Program for caregivers and children from birth to five years old. There are some simple activities that you, as caregivers, can do with your young child at home to help lay the foundation for success in school. It's as simple as talking, singing, playing. writing and reading together. Complete 15 activities on the log above by Friday, September 3 and receive a free book at the Avon, Eagle and Gypsum Public Libraries. Older siblings, teens and adults can participate in our Summer Learning Programs, too! Visit evld.org for more information. EAGLE VALLEY LIBRARY DISTRICT