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All Ages

Welcome

There is something for everyone.

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Summer

Reading

Starts

Here

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Join Summer Reading 2022!

Go to BeanStack and sign up or log in
Pick up a packet at the library and follow along with a Summer Reading Bingo sheet.

Visit Caseyville Library

Computers available during library hours.

Free Wifi 6am-10pm

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Reading | Indoor/Outdoor Activities | Crafts | Volunteering  | Storytimes | Events | Prizes | More!

Adults | Teens | Kids

The Winter Cheer Challenge is an activity and reading challenge (all in one!) designed to track your time spent reading, beat the winter blues, spread winter cheer, and appreciate the winter season. There are categories for adults, teens, and kids to enter. Each Bingo gets you a small prize and another entry to the grand prize. Read for at least 10 hours and get at least 1 Bingo to turn in your card. Every 10 hours read is a small prize and another entry. Pick up your Bingo cards and reading logs at Caseyville Library or download the PDFs below. 

EBooks & Downloads

Your Library card grants you access to tons of apps and services with no charge to you! Download the apps, find our library, enter your library card & pin to access.

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Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines to read on your phone or tablet using the Libby app.

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Discover eBooks & eAudiobooks and check out in fiction and nonfiction for adults, teens, and kids.

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Get 10 downloads a month of eBooks, eAudiobooks, movies, tv shows, and music.

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Find eBook picture books, read-along stories, videos, games, puzzles, and more aimed at preK-elementary level kids.

Fostering a Love of Reading in Children

Reading should be fun, exciting, and enjoyable so we have included some tips to help you foster a love of reading for yourself or a kid.

  • Take Books on the Go

    • We are more likely to read during idle periods and so are kids. Take a book along for car rides, office visits, and errands.

  • Read Together

    • Before bed have a read along session with kids. Pick a book that is more difficult for them to read on their own. Reserve other books for them to read independently. 

    • Adults can also read together. Partners may listen to an audiobook together or have a designated reading time together.

  • Read What You Want!

    • Find your voice! Skip the lists that tell you that you HAVE to read book and go for what you are interested in. Let kids do the same and they too will read more.

    • Try out graphic novels, audiobooks, or young adult. All of these are real books and count as reading! 

Adult Fiction
Teen/YA
Kids books
Picture books
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