At my library, the month of May is generally spent in frenzied preparation for our Summer Reading Program, which usually starts the first week of June. This year has been no different. I did only one week of storytimes and spent the rest of the month prepping for the busy summer season. I may take a bit of a break in blogging over summer, it just depends on how much time there is! If you’re curious about how I do my summer programming, you can see a write up of last year here and here. I’ve tweaked it a bit for this year, but many of the stations are the same.
One of my duties year-round is taking care of one of my library’s two Storywalk paths. My coworker who usually does the other one was out on leave, so I had two to change this time! We are using the CSLP summer reading theme, “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” so I chose two books that go with that, focusing on Adventures in the Great Outdoors, and Adventures in Imagination. So one was Hiking Day by Anne and Lizzy Rockwell and the other Not A Stick by Antoinette Portis.


I change the stories quarterly, and I include interactive asides for each post that help engage readers in the early literacy practices (Read, Write, Play, Sing, Talk) as well as occasional counting, movement, and social-emotional reflections.
It takes some time to come up with these asides, and at some point I thought, why reinvent the wheel? If other librarians are also doing this, why not pool our resources and share? So, the Storywalk Resources page was born!
Check out the page to see what books have already been shared. If you’re looking for some last-minute books to go with the national theme, there are several options, including the ones I just uploaded, plus The Hike by Alison Farrell, A Way with Wild Things by Larissa Theule & Sara Palacios, or We’re Going on a Lion Hunt by David Axtell. Take a look and see what you think!
If you have worked on literacy and engagement asides for your Storywalk, please consider sharing your work by filling out the form HERE. Thank you!



