This year, American libraries who use the Collaborative Summer Reading Program theme are asking their young customers to Build a Better World. 

Here at NoveList, we know how important summer reading is in public libraries, and what a busy time it can be for staff. To make everything just a bit easier, we are offering printable flyers and bookmarks tailor-made for CSLP libraries. Our materials for kids ages birth to 8 focus on ever-popular construction equipment books, while the spotlight is on STEM for kids aged 9-12. We're hoping that these printables will give you just a little bit more free time to handle all the joys and challenges that come along this time of year. 

Have a great summer! 
Autumn, Lindsey, and Rebecca
Printable Bookmarks and Flyers for Preschoolers

 
We all know kids who are fascinated with big, powerful machines. Help them and their caregivers find the most satisfying stories about their favorite subject with our printable bookmark and flyer.
 
 
Need to refill the display?
 
Try our Recommended Reads list Working Machines.
Find it in under Vehicles and Machines in the Ages 0-8 tab of the Recommended Reads panel, or search for UI 437952
 
 

 
 
Printable Bookmarks and Flyers for School-age Kids

 
 

Looking for more summer reading ideas from NoveList?
 
Type Build a Better World into your search box, and then click on the Lists & Articles tab. 
 
You'll see lists and articles focusing on STEM, STEAM, and well, building a better world. 
 
Many of these books come from our nonfiction collection, so NoveList Plus subscribers will get the best results. 
 
No time to search?
Print our STEM-focused
bookmark and flyer
right from this email! 
 
See? Easy-peasy. 

Psst... If your library has LibraryAware you can customize any of the bookmarks in this email. Find them by searching for "Book Squad" in the bookmarks section. 
 




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