Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Winnie The Pooh

Do you remember reading Winnie The Pooh? I do...and I don't. You see, I loved books as a child, but reading didn't come easy to me. The illustrations did the heavy lifting for me. That's why I remember having a Winnie The Pooh book. I loved looking at the 100 Acre Wood and the stuffed... Continue Reading →

Radical Street Librarian Shares How She Promotes Childhood Literacy in Book Deserts

Growing up, books were pretty accessible for me. We had kid friendly bookshelf. My primary school and summer camp made a point of scheduling regular library trips. By the time I had the means to go on my own, I new what the library had to offer, which was accessible and age appropriate books for... Continue Reading →

Home Libraries Are Worth The Investment

Although I advocate borrowing books from local libraries, it's important to maintain a home library as well. This keeps books present and accessible at all times. Reading is not an activity that requires permission or supervision. Since, I make a point of reading for learning and leisure, it's behavior that my children mirror as well.... Continue Reading →

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