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The Bookworm
The Bookworm is a monthly publication of the Read to Me First Book program. This early literacy newsletter is sent home to the parents of children receiving First Books each month, and contains age-appropriate literacy information and activities. It can also be distributed by school and public librarians to parents at storytimes and library events.
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- Sections: Read to Me, Publications, First Book
- Free tags: Read to Me, early literacy, outreach, parents, children, First Book
- Posted by: staci.shaw
Every Child Ready to Read

Every Child Ready to Read Family Workshops is a six week program that involves young children and their parents in learning about the six early literacy skills that help prepare children to be successful in school.
- Sections: Every Child Ready to Read
- Free tags: Read to Me, workshops, early literacy, parents
First Book

Read to Me First Book provides children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their first new books. The program provides a book a month for nine months for each participating child, and First Book families can participate in a free early literacy workshop.
- Sections: First Book
- Free tags: early literacy, outreach, parents, underserved, children, community partners
Jump Start

Jump Start incorporates the six early literacy skills and encourages parents of children registering for kindergarten to “Get a Jump Start on Reading @ Your Library.” As part of the program, Idaho public libraries:
- Collaborate with their local school(s) to participate in kindergarten registration.
- Sections: Jumpstart
- Free tags: early literacy, outreach, parents, kindergarten
