#Croydon gets reading with the Reading Agency’s Summer Reading Challenge!

The Reading Agency’s ‘Creepy House’ themed Summer Reading Challenge will be running in Croydon Libraries, from Monday 29 July to Saturday 7 September 2013.  This replaces Booktrail run in previous years.

It’s the ideal time to try something new or one of the regular activities run in Croydon Libraries!

The leaflet produced out lines how the scheme will work:

Books on any theme can be read and those participating just need to tell the library staff about the books they’ve read to collect a Creepy House magnet, a fortune teller, plus stickers which reveal what’s lurking within the Creepy House!

Read six books to claim your gold medal and Creepy House certificate. You can choose to finish your challenge after six books or carry on reading to collect more prizes.

In Croydon, events usually run in many libraries are being promoted under the banner of Summer Reading Challenge so we have highlighted in red anything special being put on during August.

Please note:

You’ll need to check with your library whether Summer Reading Challenge is running during the under 5s sessions.

 And remember, different libraries are open different days.

Creepy House Opening Hours:

10.00 am -1.00 pm; 2.00 -5.30 pm weekdays (on the days your local library is open*)
10.00 am -1.00 pm; 2.00 -4.30 pm on Saturdays

Under fives events are drop-ins.  For other events please book your free place at the library in advance.

The full details for each library are listed below:

Ashburton Library

Wiggle and Jiggle (under 5s)  Thursdays   10.30-11.00 am
Rock and Rhyme (under 5s)    Saturdays    11.00-11.30 am
Dracula: storytelling with John Kirk (ages 8-14) Mon 12 Aug  4.00-5.00 pm
Creepy stories and crafts (ages 5-10): Tues 30 Jul, Fri 16 Aug, Thurs 22 Aug and Tues 27 Aug 2.30-3.30 pm
Teen summer Crafts (ages 11-19) Mon 5 Aug 2.30-3.30 pm
Teen discussion of John Green books (ages 11-19) Sat 10 Aug 2.30-4.00 pm
Manga workshop (ages 9-18) Sat 31 Aug 2.00-4.00 pm



Bradmore Green Library

Rhymetime (under 5s) Fridays 11.00-11.30 am
Creepy stories and crafts (ages 3-7) Fridays 12.00-12.45 pm
Dracula: storytelling with John Kirk (ages 8-14) Mon 5 Aug 4.00-5.00 pm

Broad Green Library

Rhymetime (under 5s) Fridays 10.30-11.00 am
Rock and Rhyme (under 5s) Saturdays 11.00-11.30 am
ZooLab (ages 2-12) Animal handling session with creepy creatures such as snakes, scorpions & spiders! Wed 7 Aug 2.30-3.30 pm
Creepy Creatures sewing workshop (ages 11-19) Fri 23 Aug 4.00-5.30 pm





Central Library

Rhymetime (under 5s) Thursdays 10.30-11.00 am; 11.30 am-noon
Rock and Rhyme (under 5s) Saturdays 10.30-11.00 am
Creepy stories and crafts (ages 5-10): Mon 5 Aug and Mon 12 Aug  2.30-3.30 pm 
Dracula: storytelling with John Kirk (ages 8-14) Mon 12 Aug 10.30-11.30 am 
Teen t-shirt design (ages 11-19) Wed 31st Jul  2.00-4.00 pm
Drama Workshop  (ages 11-19) Wed 14th Aug 11am -4.00 pm

Coulsdon Library

Rhymetime (under 5s) Tuesdays 10.00-10.30 am
Storytime (under 5s) Tuesdays 11.00-11.30 am
Creepy craft time (ages 5-10) Fri 2 Aug 3.45-4.30 pm
Dracula: storytelling with John Kirk Mon 5 Aug 2.00-3.00 pm

New Addington Library

Rock and Rhyme Saturdays 11.00-11.30 am
Once Upon a Rhyme (under 5s) Tuesdays 10.00-11.00 am
Creepy Creative Writing (ages 11-19) Sat 17 Aug 2.30-3.30 pm

Norbury Library

Rhymetime (under 5s) Fridays 10.30-11.00 am
Creepy stories and crafts (ages 5-10) Fridays 11.30 am -12.30 pm
Making mobile phone covers (ages 11-19) Fri 2 Aug 2.30-3.30 pm


Purley Library

Rhymetime (ages 0 – 3) Tuesdays 10.00-10.30 am
Summer storytime (ages 3 – 7) Tuesdays 11.00- 11.30 am
Dracula: storytelling with John Kirk (ages 8-14) Mon 5 Aug 10.30-11.30 am
Creepy stories and crafts (ages 4- 8) Fri 16th Aug 10.30-11.30 am
Purley Manga Group (9-18) Sat 17th Aug 2.00 – 4.00 pm

Sanderstead Library

Rhymetime (under 5s) Wednesdays 10.00-10.30 am
Wiggle & Jiggle (under 5s) Wednesdays 11.00-11.30 am
Creepy House Chatterbooks (ages 7-11) Tues 13 Aug 4.00-5.00 pm
Creepy Creative Writing (ages 10-18) Sat 17 Aug 3.00-4.00 pm

Selsdon Library

Rhymetime (under 5s) Fridays 10.30-11.00 am
Wiggle and Jiggle (under 5s) Fridays 11.30am -12.00 noon
Rock and Rhyme (under 5s) Saturdays 10.30-11.00 am
Storytime (under 5s) Mondays 4.00-4.30 pm
Storytime (under 5s) Tuesdays 2.00-2.30 pm
Creepy House Chatterbooks (ages 7-11) Fri 9 Aug 4.00-5.00 pm
Reading Activists session (ages 11-19) Sat 3 Aug 3.00-4.00 pm

Shirley Library

Rhymetime (Under 5s) Fridays 10.00-10.30 am
Once Upon a Rhyme (under 5s) Sat 3, 17 and 31 Aug 10.00-10.30 am
Creepy Stories and crafts (ages 5-10) Tues 6 Aug, Fri 16 Aug, Tues 20 Aug, Tues 3 Sept 2.30-4.00 pm
Dracula: storytelling with John Kirk (ages 8-14) Mon 12 Aug 2.00-3.00 pm
Creative writing (ages 11-19) Mon 19 Aug 2.30-3.30 pm (different time this month!)
Nail Art workshop (ages 10-16) Tues 27 Aug 2.30-4.30 pm

South Norwood Library

Wiggle and Jiggle (under 5s) Wednesdays 11.00-11.30 pm
Storytime (under 5s) Saturdays 11.00-11.30 pm
Creepy stories and crafts (ages 5-10) Fridays 3.00-4.00 pm
Manga drawing with Chie Kutsuwada (ages 11-19) Mon 19 Aug 2.00-3.00 pm



Thornton Heath Library

Wiggle & Jiggle (under 5s)   Tuesdays     10.00-10.30 am
Storytime (under 5s) Fridays 10.00-10.30 am
Rhymetime (under 5s) Saturdays 10.00-11.00 am
Creepy stories and crafts (ages 5-10): Wed 14, 21, 28 Aug 10.00-11.00 am
ZooLab (ages 2-12): Animal handling session with creepy creatures such as snakes, scorpions & spiders!     Wed 7 Aug 11.30am-12.30 pm 
Creepy Creatures sewing workshop (ages 11-19)   Mon 5 Aug 3.00-5.00 pm
Creepy House Creative Writing (ages 11-19) Mon 12 Aug 3.00-4.00 pm
Manga drawing with Chie Kutsuwada (ages 11-19) Mon 19 Aug 4.00-5.00 pm 
Film showings for families   Fri 9, 16, 23 & 30 Aug  2.00-3.30 & 4.00-5.30 pm
Film showings for ages 12-19   Wed 7, 14, 21 & 28 Aug  2.00-3.30 pm
There’s more fun on the special Summer Reading Challenge website.

And, if you participate, feel free to leave a comment!
Happy reading!

Summer Book Trail – just fab or a flop in the making?

An article in the local press promotes the adult Summer reading challenge in Croydon libraries. You can read the full article here and our response here.

The Your Croydon E- bulletin, emailed out to households across the borough today, follows up by promoting this too, yet also makes no mention of the children’s Summer Book Trail running during the same period. The glossy magazine version, the June issue of Your Croydon, ironically only accessed by many residents via their local libraries, fails to mention either.

The children’s Book Trail all but failed last year as this was the first year Croydon relied on volunteers to run the scheme. Coupled with greatly depleted staffing, the Book Trail became a Book Trial for many, including those who refused to return after the Trail was cancelled without notice because of lack of staff to run events and others who felt the Book Trail had lost its attraction.  One letter received,  that we chose not to publish last year, was the outpouring of scorn on Croydon Council by one mother who blamed the authority for ruining the only thing that engaged her son in reading.

But will history repeat itself?

Many report that volunteers are not coming forward to run the children’s Summer Booktrail again this year. Initially the information specified that  volunteers needed to be between 16 and 25 years of age, as was the case last year. The poor response reported would seem to be supported by the fact that the upper age limit has been removed recently to encourage older people to come forward to try to fill the void.

There is further confusion as the Council information requires volunteers to commit to a minimum of five sessions, yet the revised paperwork, which only recently appeared in some Croydon libraries, also asked applicants to complete not only the council application but also requests that the applicant registers on the  the Do_it Volunteering website as they are now working with Croydon Voluntary Action. The link to the role can be found here: CVA – Croydon Book Trail Volunteer

This site provides different information to the details on display in the library and on application forms, including unnecessarily duplicated information.

But the striking difference is here, where it makes clear that volunteers must commit to a minimum of ten sessions, not five as advertised by the council.

And despite concern raised by residents and library campaigners last year about the need for CRB checks, which resulted in Cllr Sara Bashford giving assurances that the issue would be addressed, there is still no mention of this, this year.


Nor is there any mention of a closing date in order for volunteers to be interviewed and successful applicants to be given sufficient training to carry out the role, a role previously carried out by qualified and experienced library staff. 


Are we in for a repeat of last year?  Everything would seem to indicate so.

We’d love to hear what residents think.

What was your experience of Book Trail last year?
Does the lack of clarity around training and the CRB checks on volunteers concern you, or is having library staff around to offer supervision and guidance sufficient?
What, to you, makes the children’s Summer Book Trail a worthwhile experience?
Are you volunteering to help, and if so, what is your motivation for doing so?

You can add a comment to the blog or email your comment to soslibrary@hotmail.co.uk Please sign your post with a pseudonym or identifier if you do not log in with a facebook, blogger or twitter account.

We’d also love comments by children and teens, via email, but please give us a first name only to use on the post and your age, along with a parent’s permission for us to post your comment.

And if you’d like details of this year’s plans for Book Trail you can access them here: Book Trail 2012

HAPPY SUMMER READING!