WEATHER ALERT
Sisters take story time to Facebook Live so no child has to miss out
Read full article: Sisters take story time to Facebook Live so no child has to miss outBedtime stories are a fond memory many of us have from our childhood, and on the same note, itโs a memory many of us want to give our children, as well.
17 picture books youโve never heard of, but that your kids will love
Read full article: 17 picture books youโve never heard of, but that your kids will loveWho doesnโt love โBrown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?โ (And the polar bear version. And the panda edition!) Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle definitely have that formula down to a science. And well, the classics are the classics for a reason, and most parents can probably agree there will be room for those books on any shelf.
Wear a uniform to work? You can help Jacksonville children learn to read
Read full article: Wear a uniform to work? You can help Jacksonville children learn to readJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ A Jacksonville nonprofit organization is looking for men and women in uniform who want to make a difference in our community by volunteering to read to children. Literacy Pros of Jacksonville is recruiting firefighters, police officers, military, doctors, postal carriers and other uniformed professionals to help inspire students through the power of literacy. The program, which is the brainchild of Literacy Pros President Janice Gendreau, was formed in February 2019 with the goal of building interaction between children and police in non-emergency settings. Once a month, officers read to children and take part in crafts related to book selections. Those interested in learning more about the program or volunteering as part of #Blue4Books are asked to contact Literacy Pros of Jacksonville by calling (904) 210-6677.
Want to win books for your classroom? Tell us why your students love to read
Read full article: Want to win books for your classroom? Tell us why your students love to readOfficial Contest Rules/National Reading Awareness MonthGeneral. By submitting an entry to this contest, brought to you by WJXT Channel 4 (โStationโ), Douglas Law Firm (โSponsorโ), the entrant acknowledges and agrees to all of these official contest rules (โOfficial Rulesโ). Failure to comply with these Official Rules or any contest specific rules may result in disqualification from the contest. Station reserves the right to contact all contest entrants to confirm the registration entry. A news anchor from News4JAX will also come to the classroom during the month of March and read a few of their favorite books.