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Land of Kings and Queens for Middle Grades and Teens!

Hear Ye, all Ye Knights and Fair Ladies. Enter this week into the Land of Kings and Queens for Elementary, Tweens, and Teens!

If you haven't singed up yet, it's a great week to do so! First, here are the basics if you're new to our summer reading. If you  haven't signed up yet or have any difficulties navigating this year's challenge, here are some important links to help:Reading animal graphic

As the tutorials above will show you, logging your reading earns you badges and tickets. You can use these tickets for drawings for prizes. Additionally, you can do activities to earn more badges and tickets, and more chances to win.

Most of these badges come with reading suggestions, which leads to more reading, which leads to more badges and tickets! And since we will be starting holds for curbside pickup, you can look at this week's tagged list to put in the search engine for several great stories to place on hold for pickup. Be sure to check out details here on how to get your books. 

If you watch a virtual program with a story included, it counts towards your logged reading and activity badges. Virtual programs have their own activity badges, so when you go online to watch, look for the corresponding badge and activity through Beanstack. The calendar will give you a hint for the badges to look for. 

Each week we'll highlight an activity badge and activities, but keep in mind, you can work on these badges at any time during our summer reading challenge. 

This week, we'll focus on the Land of Kings and Queens Activity Badge and all of the virtual programs that accompany this. You will find these on Beanstack when you click on the tab for Activity Badges. 

If you have an elementary, middle school, or teen reader who is logging minutes read, scroll until you see this picture:

Land of Kings and Queens Black and White Readers Badge

Complete 3 activities related to the theme of Land of Heroes to earn a virtual raffle ticket.

  • Read/Listen to a book inspired by this theme: search the Handley Regional Library System catalog using the the search term #yalandofkings or #youthlandofkings for ideas.

    Land of Kings and Queens Reading List for Youth

     

  • Build your own castle out of marshmallows and toothpicks or other materials you can find at home.

  • Design your own coat of arms.

    Coat of Arms template
  • Learn about castles, kings and queens, and even the Black Death on www.dkfindout.com. Then, tell us one thing you learned.

    DK Findout search

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  • Eat inspired by the Medieval time period. Eat with your hands or design a meal which would have been eaten.

    Medieval Feast
  • Practice your jousting skills--get creative!

We'd love to share in your successes! Post what you did and share with us on Facebook or Social Media by tagging @handleyregional.

Have fun this week in the Land of Kings and Queens!