Once Upon a Reader II
Every year, more and more research proves that the earliest years of a child’s life are critically important to becoming a successful reader, and that reading is the key that opens the door to future successes. The American Library Association outlines five simple practices that can ensure that your child makes the most of these early years. The Once Upon a Reader program is designed to support and encourage all five of these practices (read, talk, play, write, sing), as well as to bring families and young children together to create a legacy of shared experience. Head Start families and daycare providers will learn about these practices, find out more information about the ECRL system and what it can offer to support their child's literacy.
When asked to list one new thing you learned comments included: 1) learned about a new Minnesota author; 2; how to draw shapes; 3) to put more energy into reading a book
East Central Regional Library,City of Mora, City of Hinckley