Ready to Read

Ready to Read encourages parents to read aloud to their children, beginning at birth, to help prepare them for learning to read. KPL leads this community collaboration of medical practices, human services agencies, preschool classrooms, and nonprofit organizations.

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An Extremely Rewarding Experience

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I first became involved with childhood literacy two years ago through Rotary, when Ann Rohrbaugh suggested I read with local elementary school kids through “Books and Bagels.”  I apparently passed, because KPL next asked me to read to preschoolers at Party in the Park 2008. And, apparently none of the kids evaluated me too harshly, because I was invited back again to Party in the Park 2009.

Though having little experience reading to children, especially preschoolers, I've found my participation to be extremely rewarding. The kids have short attention spans and are easily distracted if a storybook character should happen to wander by while you’re reading your book.  But, if you’re fortunate enough to have a “good” book, and if you're prepared to make your delivery a little “over the top,” the kids are, during those few short moments, eager, attentive and utterly captivated. This year I was lucky enough to read a book with “pop ups,” and it was precious to see the kids’ faces momentarily “light up” when the page was turned and the story literally “popped” off the page at them.

This is a unique and special event for preschoolers in our community; for hopefully getting kids excited about books so that we might increase childhood literacy in our community and, in turn, open up a world of opportunities. I hope there will be continued support for this event and, should you be offered the opportunity to participate as a reader, I would encourage you to accept.

Kurt Sherwood
Miller Canfield

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Volunteer reader, 2009 Party in the Park
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Posted by Jeremy Breeding at 06/22/2009 11:18:50 AM | 


I wish we had that kind of parties near by my neighborhood. We used to bring our kids to the library before we've moved.
Posted by: Soundble ( Email: | Visit ) at 9/4/2009 4:30 PM


Events like these are what its all about. I still can't believe "reading rainbow" on PBS is gone. You guys do great work for the kids and your love for teaching just shines.

Kind Regards
Posted by: FrogBoy ( Email: | Visit ) at 9/28/2009 4:53 AM


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