TD Summer Reading Club

Explore Myths & Legends with the TD Summer Reading Club!

Summer has arrived! Clarington Public Library, Museums, & Archives is inviting children and their families to beat the dreaded “Summer Slide” or “Summer Brain Drain” with the annual TD Summer Reading Club, Canada’s biggest summer reading program for kids of all ages, all interests and all abilities. Children can boost their reading skills and stay sharp for school with awesome programs and activities! Registration is now open!

Registration includes a notebook with reading challenges, stickers, and more. You and your child can pick these up at any Library branch or at any TD Summer Reading Club program in July and August.

Venture into magical realms where fantastic creatures roam and anything can (and will) happen. Discover the power of stories and storytelling to entertain and illuminate important lessons. Be enchanted by fairy and folk tales, old and new and from far and wide, as you journey through suspenseful twists and turns. Whatever the stories may be, they are bound to inspire you to imagine and even tell your own story.

For more information and full program details, visit Clarington Public Library’s TD Summer Reading Club page!

Animal Adventures

[All ages]

Sarah Jane Williams Heritage Centre (62 Temperance St., Bowmanville)
Monday, July 11
2:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Drop in; no registration required. No charge.

Take a walk through the grounds of the Sarah Jane Williams Heritage Centre and Waverly Place to read the StoryWalk Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox by Danielle Daniel! Show off your best animal impressions while learning about local wildlife!

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Clarington’s Tall Tales!

[All ages]

Sarah Jane Williams Heritage Centre (62 Temperance St., Bowmanville)
Wednesday, August 10
2:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Drop in; no registration required. No charge.

Hear the story of a mysterious creature said to live in Lake Ontario! Discover how stories are passed down through generations and create your own monster mystery!


Co-created and delivered by over 2,200 public libraries across Canada, this national bilingual program is developed by Toronto Public Library in partnership with Library and Archives Canada. Sponsorship is generously provided by TD Bank Group.