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Kids stay cool at the library this summer
Wednesday, May 30, 2018 by Katy McElroy
With the temperatures creeping up into the triple digits already, it’s time to start planning some air-conditioned summertime activities for the kids. This June through August, the Austin Public Library has a host of programs to keep them occupied:
- Storytimes, for children under 5
- Youth Summer Reading Program, for ages 5 through 10
- Tween STEAM, for ages 8 through 12
- Teen Summer Reading Program, for teenagers 13 through 17
Kids can also win prizes for reading. Visit AustinSummerReading.org, use the hashtag #AustinSRP or just ask a librarian for more information.
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