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  2. Rafael López (illustrator and artist) - Wikipedia

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    To encourage summer reading for children, he developed a poster and other graphics for the Collaborative Summer Library Program, One World, Many Stories. [74] During the 2013 32nd Sharjah International Book Fair in the United Arab Emirates he was asked to teach a poster design workshop to aspiring and established illustrators. [75]

  3. Collaborative Summer Library Program - Wikipedia

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    CSLP began in 1987 with ten Minnesota regional library systems that joined together to create a theme, artwork and program ideas for libraries to use for children's programming. [2] It subsequently expanded to libraries throughout all fifty states and Washington D.C. to ensure all libraries can provide a high quality summer reading program.

  4. Summer reading program - Wikipedia

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    Summer reading programs take place at 95% of public libraries in the United States. [1] Children, teens, and adults participate in activities meant to encourage reading, such as keeping a reading log. Other names for summer reading programs include vacation reading club, summer reading club, vacation reading program, and summer library program. [2]

  5. Summer Library Program about to launch at Galion Public Library

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  6. CSLP - Wikipedia

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    CSLP can stand for: ... Collaborative Summer Library Program This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 04:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Summer Reading Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Summer Reading Challenge is an educational competition held annually in public libraries in the United Kingdom, organised by The Reading Agency. It first began in 1999 with the intention of encouraging primary school children to read books during the summer holidays [ broken anchor ] .

  8. Brett Helquist - Wikipedia

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    Brett L. Helquist (born November 1965) is an American illustrator best known for his work in the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events. [1] As such, his illustrations for that series have appeared in multiple media, including the books, the audio book covers, and the calendars.

  9. Guys Read - Wikipedia

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    Guys Read logo. Guys Read is a web-based literacy program for boys founded by author Jon Scieszka in 2001. Its mission is "to help boys become self-motivated, lifelong readers" by bringing attention to the issue, promoting the expansion of what is called "reading" to include materials like comic books, and encouraging grown men to be literacy role models.