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Youth Services

ODL Youth Services assists libraries as they serve patrons from ages 0-18 through providing summer reading materials and assistance, training and professional development, program planning guidance, and help with other youth services related needs. 

News & Updates


Summer Reading

Every summer, libraries across Oklahoma join together to bring you the fun of reading, learning, and discovery through special programs and activities. Summer reading is a fun and engaging way to keep kids learning and help prevent the "summer slide." 

2026 Theme: Unearth a Story – Dinosaurs

Next summer, Oklahoma libraries will invite readers of all ages to Unearth a Story! This dinosaur-themed adventure will bring prehistoric fun to life through books, activities, and exciting library programs.

Libraries across the state will offer hands-on activities, family events, interactive workshops, and reading challenges with fun prizes. Watch for all the adventures waiting at your library next summer—and get ready to dig into your next great story!

Collaborative Summer Library Program

Supporting summer reading programs in libraries across Oklahoma, ODL provides access to high-quality programs, materials, and professional development through the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP). Applications open in the fall. Stay up-to-date on application windows, guidelines, and news by subscribing to our newsletter at oklahoma.gov/libraries.

Summer Library Program Performers and Presenters

Libraries offer a summer full of engaging performers and presenters to support learning and help prevent the summer slide.

Disclaimer: ODL provides this list as a resource only and does not vet or endorse individual performers.

The submission form to join the list opens for a limited time each fall. Please check this webpage for the exact dates and the live link starting in September. 


Hunger Free Oklahoma

Oklahoma libraries serve as crucial community resource hubs to connecting families with vital resources and services to help ensure Oklahoma children have free access to healthy meals. 

Hunger Free Oklahoma now offers an easy way for libraries to support this mission: a free online ordering portal where libraries can choose materials like posters, bookmarks, and more. HFO will ship the items directly to you—no cost, no hassle.


Connecting with Books

Read for Adventure

Free Admission to the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens!

ODL and local libraries are once again partnering with the Oklahoma City Zoo and OG&E for the Read for Adventure summer reading promotion!

When children check out the book Juniper’s Butterfly Garden from a participating library, they’ll receive a voucher good for free admission to the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden for up to four people—children, adults, or seniors. No reservations are required; vouchers can be redeemed at any Zoo ticket window.

Thanks to the Oklahoma City Zoo and OG&E, all participating libraries will receive:

  • One copy of Juniper’s Butterfly Garden

  • 100 Zoo ticket vouchers (valid through June 30, 2026)

  • Posters and bookmarks to help spread the word

This statewide program is a wonderful way to promote both literacy and outdoor exploration across Oklahoma.

Help spread the word!

Promote this exciting literacy adventure on your social media channels. Use the official Social Media Image and share the opportunity with your community.

My First Library

My First Library is an early literacy initiative promoting family reading. Since 80% of brain development occurs by age three, early reading is vital for a lifetime of literacy. To achieve this, the project provides quality children's books each month to children in Southwest Oklahoma. 

Providing books and engaging parents/caregivers is the core strategy. Participating teachers introduce the monthly book with participating sites, read it aloud, and give one to each child to take home and build their home library.

Youth Services Grant 

The Youth Services Early Learning and School Readiness Grant is designed to strengthen participating libraries’ programs for their youngest children. It will feature three main components: training with an Early Literacy expert, program creation, and implementation of the new program.  

 Grant applications open in the spring. Stay up-to-date on application windows, grant guidelines, and funding news by subscribing to our newsletter at oklahoma.gov/libraries or visiting Foundant Grants Management


Ways to Engage

Communities of Practice

Sign up to join monthly communities of practice meetings that bring together libraries across Oklahoma to promote early literacy, support families, and boost life-long learning. 

Receive latest youth service updates, news, ideas, and resources by signing up to the youth services newsletter. Email Trisha Hutcherson at Trisha.Hutcherson@libraries.ok.gov to join. 

Follow ODL Youth Services on Facebook or join the Youth Services Facebook group.


Last Modified on Dec 04, 2025
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