Ready to Read - Early Learning @ the Library
Early literacy and learning skills provide a vitally important foundation for learning to read, and hence for success at school and later in life. By targeting birth to third grade children and their caregivers with resources to foster early learning, the library will reduce the gap in early literacy development, building a stronger foundation for every child in our community to succeed in school and fully participate in our society.
Take advantage of our weekly Storytimes
designed for fun and learning the same time!
Click below for brochures (pdfs) to learn more about literacy and learning for :
Early talkers (birth to two)
Talkers (two to three)
Pre-readers (four to five)
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Websites to Know
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In the News!
Is E-Reading to Your Toddler Storytime or Simply Screen Time?
New Literacy Campaign Gives Parents Tools to Help Children Read
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When should you start reading to kids?
This video gives a great answer to that question. Check out how responsive this baby is, how he's listening, how he's anticipating the next animal noise, and oh, how he's enjoying himself thoroughly!
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