
The Courage and Risk of Self-Discovery
by: Kayla Aldrich
February 22, 2022
Kids are constantly adding pieces to the rose window that will define them for the rest of their lives: likes, […]
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Swallowing Wild Beasts – a Re-Discovery of The Little Prince
by: Kayla Aldrich
February 18, 2022
[This is a personal essay by Program Specialist, Kayla Aldrich. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is not a […]
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Author Lesa Cline-Ransome Discusses Courage
February 15, 2022
To discuss Courage, Bruce and Sara sat down with Lesa Cline-Ransome. Lesa is the author of Read to Them title, […]
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Read to Them Schools Receive Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Grants
February 11, 2022
Read to Them is incredibly honored to be selected as a Mother Cabrini Health Foundation grantee for 2022. Through this […]
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Through the Lens of Quiet Courage
by: Sara Hudson
February 8, 2022
quiet – silent, noiseless, inaudible, low, soft, discreet, inobtrusive, soundless… courage – bravery, nerve, pluck, valor, daring, audacity, mettle, resolution, […]
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A Look at the 2022 ALA Youth Media Award Winners
February 4, 2022
We are fortunate to find ourselves in a golden age of children’s literature. With each year, the stories available to […]
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The Importance of Sharing
January 28, 2022
Read to Them‘s family literacy programs are grounded on a simple, ambitious premise: read a high quality chapter book at […]
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Less-Than-Likely Friendships
by: Gretchen Kelley
January 25, 2022
How an Imaginary Cat, a Plastic Ball and a Jazz Band Can Teach us a Little-Bit-More about the Less-Than-Likely Friendships […]
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Authors Emily Jenkins and Katherine Applegate Talk Friendship
January 18, 2022
“I like what I see when I see myself through your eyes.” What does that mean to you? In this […]
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Explore Our Six New Winter Titles
January 14, 2022
Read to Them is proud to share six new winter titles that have been added to our catalog. Each of […]
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