
Parent-Child Book Club
4/14/2023 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Parent-child book clubs contribute to many literacy skills and foster a love of reading.
Parent-child book clubs are great bonding opportunities and show children that their parent values reading. Parent-child book clubs are full of opportunities to build literacy skills while encouraging a love of reading for kids of all ages.
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Learning to Read is a local public television program presented by WNPT
Funding for LEARNING TO READ is provided by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and the Hays Foundation.

Parent-Child Book Club
4/14/2023 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Parent-child book clubs are great bonding opportunities and show children that their parent values reading. Parent-child book clubs are full of opportunities to build literacy skills while encouraging a love of reading for kids of all ages.
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- [Mary] I'm reading "Dork Diaries:" "Tales from a Not-So-talented Pop Star."
- Parent-child book clubs are rich with skill building as well as encouraging a love of reading for kids of all ages.
My daughter, Mary, and I, have a book club session every night before bed.
For your book club, you can select a book with your child to read together, or you can choose different books that interest each of you.
I'm reading "Big Magic."
- [Mary] Cool.
- What's yours about?
Keeping the book discussion short is great for kids under eight and could be followed by a fun book related activity.
In addition to fostering a love of reading, book clubs can help children develop a daily reading routine.
Parent-child book clubs are great bonding opportunities and show children that their parent values reading.
- [Narrator] Sponsored by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation.
Helping build literacy skills and encouraging parents and children to spend 20 minutes a day reading together.

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