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The magic of a One School, One Book program happens when every student is enjoying the same story across your school. For some of your
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The magic of a One School, One Book program happens when every student is enjoying the same story across your school. For some of your
Earlier this year, the students at Newton Elementary School in Newton, Mississippi joined in on the Mississippi Reads One Book (MSROB) fun by reading J.D.
Summer is in full swing and with it, are a multitude of opportunities where families are brought together. Whether you are having fun at home
RICHMOND, VA – We at Read to Them are proud to share that we will be serving as the City of Richmond affiliate for Dolly
Each May, we observe Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage (AAPI) Month. This month-long event celebrates the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific
National Libraries Week has been celebrated across the country since 1958. Running from April 23 – 29th of this year, it grants the opportunity to
As we arrive in April, we’re finally shaking off the chill of the colder months so spring can be ushered in. But we’re also stepping
Kids across the country are likely buzzing about in their classrooms, ready to take on all the fun that Spring Break has to offer. Whether
Read to Them has shared a number of behind the scenes posts in the past– like how we select books to add to our catalog
As we step into March, Read to Them is celebrating Women’s History Month. To help you out, we’ve recommended seven books from our catalog that
In an effort to better serve clinic families, Better2gether and Read to Them have launched a joint effort to add a literacy component to the
The promise of every book is a simple but profound one: when you land on the first page, you know you’re going to be transported.
For the last seven years, Read to Them’s States Read One Book has rallied schools and districts across an entire state to read one book
As we step into Black History Month, we at Read to Them wanted to take the time to highlight books in our catalog that are
Earlier this week, it was announced that Meg Medina will serve as the Ambassador for Young People’s Literature for 2023-24! Medina is the first author
Kimberly Fehrs works on our Operations Team here at Read To Them, making sure that schools have just what they need for a successful school-wide
Once we sit down with our families around tables filled with all the delicacies Thanksgiving has to offer, we are launched right into the holiday
Recent months have featured alarming news about children’s books, reading, and literacy. We long for quieter times where children appreciate wonderful characters and stories and
The month of November– along with the other holidays and family gatherings on the horizon– serves as Family Literacy Month. To us at Read to
Every year during the last week of October, Read to Them sponsors Read Aloud to a Child Week, a national event to showcase the importance
Earlier this year, the 600 students at King’s Highway Elementary in Coatesville, Pennsylvania participated in their very first One School, One Book program. Students, staff,
At Read to Them, we strive to offer an array of books that reflect the richness and diversity of the schools we serve. For Hispanic
Why do we read books? Why do we recommend them? Why do we delight in some and disapprove of others? Why do we sometimes fight
York Avenue Elementary in Lansdale, Pennsylvania launched their first One School, One Book program earlier this year. Their new principal came from another Pennsylvanian school
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