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Every Child Ready to Read

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Learning to Read Begins with Parents
Dad reading to child - clip art photo

Jeanne Keller, Children’s Librarian at OCPL, will conduct a combined story time/workshop. Jeanne will demonstrate how to nurture the six pre-reading skills that children must know before they can learn to read.

Join us with your baby, toddler or preschooler!

6 week session

Spring workshops to be announced soon!

Parents can begin at birth to help children learn important pre-reading skills. The library can suggest what to read and how to read to young children so they get the most from the experience. Books, programs and other resources available @ your library will help you prepare your children for reading success.



Every Child Ready to Read - ALA logoGive your children a lifelong advantage. Read to them often, and ask today about how your library partners with parents to get children ready to read.

Early Childhood Educator workshops are also available.

If you participate in an organization that serves parents of young children or work in early childhood education and are interested in having Jeanne Keller give a workshop at your facility, please call
435-1900 or e-mail at jkeller@onlib.org

Every Child Ready to Read @ your library, is a program of the Public Library Association and the Association for Library Service to Children, divisions of the American Library Association. Every Child Ready to Read is a registered trademark and is used with permission.

Last updated: March 25, 2010