Lincoln Public Library announces 1,000 books before Kindergarten
Set children on the path to success … one book at a time
 

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[November 10, 2020]    Families are invited to join the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program at Lincoln Public Library District.

The 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program is a nationwide challenge that encourages parents and caregivers to regularly read aloud to their children. By reading just one book a night, families can reach the 1,000-book goal in three years and provide their children essential early literacy skills.

Research shows that the most reliable predictor of school success is being read to during early childhood. Reading to children from an early age can help close the vocabulary gap and prepare children to enter kindergarten with the skills they need to succeed. Most importantly, sharing books with children promotes a lifelong love of books and reading.

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The 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program is available to all families with children between the ages of birth and five years. This is a self-passed program and can be tracked online through lincolnpubliclibrary.readsquared.com or with reading logs. Registration is ongoing. For more information, stop by the Youth Services Desk, call the library at 217-732-5732, or visit our website, www.lincolnpubliclibrary.org.

This program is free of charge.

[Donna Cunningham
Youth Services Librarian
Lincoln Public Library District]

 

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