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Ok, so what are reading dragons and how do they motivate kids to read?
Reading Dragons are collectible playable cards featuring mythical creatures like dragons, unicorns, and griffins. Children track the time they spend reading in 30 minute increments to earn cards. Kids can play games with the cards they collect, they can create their own cards, and participate in fun activities.
Reading Dragons and Friends is made by librarians and educators like you. It is completely free to use by libraries and schools of any kind. Over 400 libraries have access to this program in 42 states and 5 countries. It has grown from the collaborative efforts of creative librarians from all over creating new cards and activities to share with the community.
At this event you will learn how to use Reading Dragons to boost literacy. Everything is free to use and available on www.readingdragons.org
Reading Dragon and Friends
TRD26ND304679Looking for ways to help kids improve their literacy skills? Reading Dragons and Friends is a fun, free way to motivate kids to build positive reading habits. Created for Librarians and Educators.
- Event Type TRD - Trade Day Events
- Game System —
- Rules Edition —
- Day Wednesday
- Start Time 2:00 PM
- End Time 3:00 PM
- Duration 1 hours
- Location JW
- Room 203.0
- Table —
- Age Required Everyone (6+)
- Experience Required None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
- Min Players 1
- Max Players 50
- Cost Free
- Tickets Available 50
- GM / Organizer Mallory Thompson, Syrena Troyer
- Group Dover Public Library
- Tournament No
- Round 1 of 1
- Materials Required No
- Materials Details —
- Website www.readingdragons.org
- Email mthompson@doverlibrary.org
- Special Category none
- Last Modified —