Every Child Ready to Read: Literacy Tips for Parents

Everyone has a chance to play a role in a child’s life at some point. The Lee Pesky Learning Center has created Every Child Ready to Read: Literacy Tips for Parents to help parents and caregivers prepare children to learn to read and write. Published by Random House, it’s an easy-to-use tool that includes activities, book lists, and other useful information to help young children develop literacy skills at an early age.

 

The book features activities to help children learn about letters, such as singing the alphabet song or placing magnetic letters low on the refrigerator for easy access. It also promotes a child’s awareness of the sounds of language by asking parents to choose one of two rhymes to croon to their baby before bedtime.

 

Every Child Ready to Read is a great resource for parents and caregivers who want to know the essentials of starting their child off on the right foot for a lifetime of successful reading. Parents are a child’s first, best and most influential teachers and their interaction – talking, playing, reading, coloring – is not only about enjoyment and affection, but about helping their child start school ready and eager to learn.

 

If you’d like to play an important role and join us in our journey to encourage early language awareness, the book became available in stores August 3, 2004.

 

                                                                                       

 

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The following book stores have said they

will have the book available: 

 

Barnes & Noble - Milwaukee

Vista Books

Book and Game

Hastings - Boise Avenue

Read All About It - Hailey

Iconoclast Books - Ketchum

Chapter One - Ketchum

Ex Libris - Ketchum

 

 

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