Idaho Falls Public Library and Teton Auto Group launch summer reading program for kids
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IDAHO FALLS ~ Idaho Falls Public Library and Teton Auto Group have joined forces to bring a new summer reading program to the community. Paws and Pages is a free program designed for children entering first through third grade, aimed at promoting a love for reading in a fun and interactive way.

The program will revolve around the popular Good Dog book series, featuring the adventures of Bo, an adorable pup. Each session will have members of the Teton Auto Group team reading to the participants and introducing them to their own mascot, also named Bo. To kick off the program, children attending the first session will receive a stuffed Bo to read with. And every month, they will be given a new book from the series at no cost.

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According to Beth Swenson, Assistant Director and Community Engagement Coordinator of Idaho Falls Public Library, their goal is to instill a lifelong love for reading in children through this program. She expressed gratitude towards Teton Auto Group for their support in making this initiative possible for local families.

The sessions will take place at 1 p.m. in Meeting Room 1 at Idaho Falls Public Library on June 10th, July 8th, and August 12th. However, the program is limited to only 50 children and is open exclusively to those entering first, second or third grade. Participants must have an active Idaho Falls Public Library membership and are expected to attend all three sessions.

To register for Paws and Pages, interested families can visit https://tinyurl.com/IFPLPawsPages. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to foster a love for reading in your child!

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