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On rainy days or during downtime, tap into free online read-aloud videos to help keep your child’s reading habit going strong ...
Summertime is a battle of parents vs. screens. Here are five tips for getting your kids to read this summer, including challenges and activities.
Our Kids Read is a Maryland-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports students across the United States by donating diverse books directly to schools.
Eight books will equal a pizza party at the Boys & Girls Club of Rockford — Stenstrom Unit as part of State Sen. Steve Stadelman's Summer Book Club.
At sites around the Space Coast, free meals (and a chance to read) are on the menu for Brevard kids through months when they're not eating at school.
Pleasure reading is the best way for emerging readers to maintain their skills in the summer. Getting parents on board can be challenging.
Reading may be fundamental, but a growing number of Gen Z parents say it's just not fun. That's according to new research showing reading to kids is at an all-time low.
Introduce kids to summer reading magic by naming the Amarillo library's new dragon mascot New mascot introduced by APL for Summer Reading Club ...
A recent survey found that Gen Z parents are choosing not to read to their kids because they don't think it's fun. This is contributing to a "literacy crisis" in the U.S.
Gen Z parents aren’t reading to their kids as often as other generations because they feel like it isn’t fun, raising concerns about the lack of early exposure to books.
California’s reading wars may finally be over. After decades of debate over how to teach reading, a new bill aims to use phonics to solve the state’s literacy crisis.
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