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Quest Seekers

Quest Seekers

... We went into the library and got him his first library card and the librarian re-explained the Quest Seekers summer reading challenge (there we go better word to describe it!). He got another card to use when getting or returning quest books, a poster for quest stickers, and some colouring ... Read review

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Quest for the golden book!

Advantages: Incentives to read, stickers, fun worksheets ...
Disadvantages: none

...and the librarian re-explained the Quest Seekers summer reading challenge (there we go better word to describe it!). He got another card to use when getting or returning quest books, a poster for quest stickers, and some colouring pages.

I let my son look around at the books and I picked the books to take home as he was looking at books that were either picture books or too old for him. The Quest seekers challenge, organised by The Reading ...
...they must get all their Quest Seekers sheets and books returned to the library by that date. After each two books read and activity sheets completed the library will give you the next lot of stickers and upon completing all 6 books you will be presented with a certificate and your rewards (goodie pack of colouring pages, book marks and stickers (contents may vary). Completion of the 6 books means that the child has finished the quest for the golden ... more

znh3ra54 19.08.2009
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