By promoting early exposure to books, we’re working to ensure that every child enters school with the tools and confidence to become a reader.
Any Oregonian with a young child in their life can easily sign the child up for the program, which has no income requirements or hidden fees.
On Feb. 24 at Oakridge Elementary, there were a number of excited faces as they got to partake in the first of three free "Read and Rise" book fairs hitting different Title 1 schools throughout the ...
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I’m not sure about you, but I would estimate – with some degree of certainly – that I was covered in a thin layer of glue or ...
The Coral Gables store has opened its doors — one Wednesday per month — to those looking for a brief refuge from an often ...
Raising Cane’s and Read To Me International will hold read-aloud events at select Oahu restaurants throughout March as part ...
My kids are only just learning to read, but I think it’s safe to say we have some avid readers on our hands. How do you ...
With early literacy rates declining, some pediatricians will now “prescribe” Milwaukee Public Library visits to children ages ...
Tudor Grange Primary Academy Perdiswell in Worcester marked World Book Day with reading activities, author visits, and community events to ...
Sisters Chel Hill (Billboard songwriter) & Kelli Hill (Emmy® producer) debut a children’s storybook that reaches Amazon Top 100 in Social Skills in week 1.
Forget the costumes - being your child’s reading champion is the real World Book Day win. Here is how parents can use six simple steps to turn a boring classroom chore into a lifelong hobby ...