Go “Color Crazy” in a free family fun night, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 20, at the Asheboro Public Library.
Wear your favorite color for an evening of reading, singing,
playing, creating and more.
The event is part of Every Child Ready to Read, the
library’s early childhood literacy effort. It’s aimed at children age 0-5 and
their parents/caregivers, but older siblings are welcome, too.
Call 318-6804 or visit the Asheboro library to sign up.
During the event, librarians will provide parents/caregivers
with tips about how incorporate five key activities — talking, singing,
reading, writing, playing — as they read and interact with their children.
Employing these techniques has been shown to build pre-literacy skills that
help ensure children will be ready learn to read when they begin school.
Every Child Ready to Read®, developed by the Public Library
Association and the Association for Library Services to Children, is based on
research about language, early literacy skills and how children learn. The
techniques give parents and caregivers simple but powerful ways to help kids
develop the language and other skills they need to learn to read.
The library’s ‘Every Child’ initiative is supported by grant
funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of
the federal Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State
Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.
The library is located at 201 Worth Street in Asheboro.
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