TD Summer Reading Club is Canada’s biggest, bilingual summer reading program for kids of all ages, interests, and abilities. This free club, offered at more than 2,000 public libraries across Canada and online, celebrates Canadian authors, illustrators, and stories, and inspires kids to explore the fun of reading. In-person registration opens in mid- to late-June at libraries across Canada. Each child will receive a free notebook and stickers to track their reading. Libraries may also have fun activities and initiatives for kids to take part in. There’s something for everyone, including kids with print disabilities, and preschoolers and their families. Kids can create an online notebook, read ebooks, vote in the Battle of the Books, review books, participate in weekly trivia, write stories, read and write jokes, read an original web comic by Mike Deas, view author/illustrator readings and workshops, print colouring sheets, find the perfect book. Co-created and delivered by over 2,000 public libraries across Canada, this national bilingual program is developed by Toronto Public Library in partnership with Library and Archives Canada.