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As long time Read to Them participants know, there are three keys to a successful reading event. A great book, school-wide enthusiasm, and an inspiring,
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As long time Read to Them participants know, there are three keys to a successful reading event. A great book, school-wide enthusiasm, and an inspiring,
Since Stella Díaz Has Something to Say joined the Read to Them catalog of books in 2021, thousands of students across the country have shared
Spend time with the amazing Mom in your life by reading aloud together this Mother’s Day. To get you started, Read to Them has culled
Since 1919, Children’s Book Week has endeavored to celebrate and bolster books for younger audiences. It’s the longest-running literacy initiative in the United States, and
One School, One Book has been a staple at North Shore Elementary in St. Petersburg, Florida since 2015. The program has even remained strong during
For the last twelve years, Gates Elementary in Davison, Michigan has held an annual One School, One Book reading event. The school-wide reading program is
Each April, National Poetry Month gives folks the opportunity to celebrate the importance of poetry and the poets whose works actively enrich our lives. Like
One of the classic, bread-and-butter elements of Read to Them’s printed newsletter was the “Tips from the Field” section. It allowed seasoned One School, One
Over more than a decade of program launches and anecdotes from educators, Read to Them has found that no One School, One Book looks exactly
[This is a personal essay by Program Specialist, Kayla Aldrich. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is not a title in Read to Them’s
Read to Them is incredibly honored to be selected as a Mother Cabrini Health Foundation grantee for 2022. Through this partnership, and the work of
We are fortunate to find ourselves in a golden age of children’s literature. With each year, the stories available to children of all ages are
Read to Them‘s family literacy programs are grounded on a simple, ambitious premise: read a high quality chapter book at home with your family and
Read to Them is proud to share six new winter titles that have been added to our catalog. We invite you to take a look
One of the biggest challenges schools face in launching a One School, One Book program is making the event engaging for students of all ages.
For the last decade, students at Walnut Ridge Elementary in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas have bolstered their curriculum by celebrating an annual One School, One Book
Some parents are reluctant to read aloud because they lack the confidence, find it intimidating, or just struggle to find the time. To help out
This is a guest post by Mary Curcio, NYS Regional Coordinator. We all know children have suffered losses in student learning during the pandemic. However,
Each year, the American Library Association hosts Banned Books Week as a way to celebrate the freedom to read. This event spotlights current and historical
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
Chris Dudley came to work for Read to Them in December of 2014. He was Read to Them’s sixth employee. Like many who work for
Read to Them is always looking to add new, exciting titles to our library – as you might recall from the book selection overview piece.
In 2020, Read to Them adapted to needs of the moment by creating innovative new programming featuring up-to-date digital resources. We are proud of our
Few books in Read to Them’s library are able to balance wit, respect, forgiveness, and the power of familial bonds with the ease of Marion
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