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... Read morePumpkin Jack Day, celebrated on October 31st, is a perfect opportunity for librarians to engage children in creative and educational activities. Libraries can host pumpkin decorating contests, storytelling sessions featuring pumpkin-themed books, and craft workshops where kids can create their own pumpkin decorations. By incorporating books into the festivities, librarians can encourage a love for reading among young patrons. Popular pumpkin-themed books for children include 'The Little Pumpkin' and 'Pumpkin Soup'. Approaching activities with a hands-on method not only makes learning enjoyable but also fosters community involvement. Create displays that combine books with related craft materials to inspire creativity. Ensuring that children see libraries as fun and interactive spaces is essential to building a love for reading early. With a bit of imagination, Pumpkin Jack Day can transform into a memorable library event that appeals to kids and families, promoting early literacy and community engagement. In addition to the festivities, consider using social media platforms to share photos and experiences from the events, enhancing connectivity among librarians and their local communities. Engaging parents with take-home activities can further extend the learning and fun beyond the library's doors. Overall, Pumpkin Jack Day offers an excellent platform for librarians to cultivate creativity, literacy, and community engagement, making libraries a hub of fun and learning throughout the year.