In this recurring series, we ask literacy experts in classrooms and libraries to discuss their techniques for selecting and sharing books to lead engaging storytimes for young readers of all ages.
Helping kids find books that match their interests can spark a genuine love for reading. Modeling a love of reading and ...
The Washington Public Library recently launched Shared Voices, a monthly adult read-aloud circle featuring classic short ...
The quietness of the Northridge Library on June 13 erupted in the community meeting room as children arrived for a monthly reading-to-a-dog program. Charlie, a labradoodle; Vida, a border ...
Continuing our series on Read Alouds That Rock, we shine a light on the silliest of storytimes. Click here to see our previous stories. At this very moment, countless teachers and librarians are ...
Reading aloud to students during class time may sound like a simple, almost quaint, endeavor, as if from a bygone era. But literacy experts insist that it’s every bit as relevant now as ever, and they ...
The Library Foundation of Los Angeles’s ALOUD Series returns this fall with a slate of timely conversations and urgent questions shaping our world today. Prominent creatives, cultural critics and ...
Westport Library is hosting its monthly Read Aloud open mic where community members gather to read poetry, prose, or original pieces. The event is free, welcome to both readers and listeners, and ...
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