How do I sign up?

Visit any WPL location to pick up your very own 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Reading Log. That's it! No registration is required.

What do we do when we finish a reading log?

Simply bring your log back to any WPL location to show us your amazing progress. We will provide you with a new log to track your next 100 books and a very special certificate to celebrate your reading milestone.

I thought we were supposed to read 1000 books, why are there only 100 circles on the reading log?

Reading shouldn't feel like work and 1000 books can seem like a lot. By breaking the program down into increments of 100 books, we can celebrate reading milestones with you and your child and help make the process feel fun and easy.

There is a scratch sticker on our reading log. What do we do with it?

When you reach 50 books it's time for your child to scratch the sticker. Every sticker is a WINNER! Simply bring the reading log to any WPL location to receive a fun little prize.

How do we track the books we read?

Mark a circle on your reading log every time you read a book together. The log has been designed so that your child can be involved in the tracking process by stickering, dabbing, painting or otherwise marking the circles (1-100). Spend time celebrating your reading as you do this! If you read the same book three times in a row, colour three circles. You can also mark a circle for every book that is read in a storytime you attend, an online story you read or when you hear someone tell you a story (there are so many ways to enjoy reading).

Is there a deadline?

No! This is a self-paced program that can take as long as you need it to. It's all about the journey and celebrating the milestones along the way.

Is there a required reading list?

No! You and your child will choose the books you want to read…any book in any language counts. If you are looking for suggestions, ask staff for recommendations next time you’re at the library. We’d be happy to help you.

Can we read the same book multiple times?
Yes! Any form of reading counts. We know that little ones have their personal favourite books so reading the same book multiple times absolutely counts as reading a book.