![]() ![]() ![]() The four books, all following the same theme of dragons, are separated for different ages, including "Kitty and Dragon" by Meiki Hashimoto for Pre-Kindergarten through second grade, "How to Train Your Dragon" by Cressida Cowell for grades three through six, "The Hobbit," graphic novel edition by Charles Dixon for grades seven through 12, as well as "The Fourth Wing," by Rebecca Yarros for adults.įollowing the theme, the kickoff event is scheduled to include bean bag toss, some literacy games, book giveaways, dragon masks, a bouncy house and obstacle course, a dragon feeding game, dragon bookmarks, dragon tail ring toss and a fire breathing dragon craft, Hough said. "And that was good in some ways, but difficult in others because, of course, you've got a wide range of ages and not everybody is gonna be interested in the same book." "In the past, it was a reading initiative where kids in the whole county read the exact same book," she said. While the program formerly grouped all the county's school-aged children together to read a single book, this year the library is offering four books for different age levels, including adults, she said. at the Hot Springs Farmers and Artisans Market, 121 Orange St., where there will be games, food and giveaways, Garland County Library Youth Services Director Tiffany Hough said Monday. The kickoff event takes place this evening from 5-7 p.m. The Garland County Library is partnering with county public schools and organizations to bring back Garland County Reads with a few changes. ![]()
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