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With books missing, "more often than not, children do not experience lots of things," Professor Susan B. Neuman told Newsweek.
Parents are not reading out loud to their kids the way they used to — and it's majorly hurting the young ones. As The ...
Gen Z parents, born in the late 1990s and early 2000s, don't enjoy reading aloud to their children as much as their millennial and Gen X counterparts, a new study has revealed. The generations prior ...
United Way is asking for volunteers to read with children this summer through the United Way Reading Adventure and for books to be given to children through different United Way programs. United Way ...
Opinion: Whatever you do to keep your children engaged with books, it will lead to setting them up for success and offering ...
Jenna Bush Hager is determined to keep her kids — Mila, 12, Poppy, 9, and Hal, 5 — reading this summer. “I have a reading ...
Public libraries across the Valley are encouraging kids and families to not only have fun during summer break, but sit down ...