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Let’s Read Together! Backgrounder

Reading together with family is a child’s first introduction to reading. Children like it when their families read with them, even when children can read on their own. Reading together …

Let’s Read Together! Babies (up to 1 year)

When do you start reading to babies? It’s never too early to start. Babies enjoy hearing you read. And, it’s helping them learn, even when they don’t know all the …

Let’s Read Together! Toddlers (1-2 years)

Reading together is a special time for families. It’s a shared experience that toddlers enjoy. And reading together is a great way to learn that reading is fun. Here are …

Let’s Read Together! Preschoolers (3-5)

Reading together is a special time for families! It’s a shared experience that preschoolers enjoy. And, it helps set the stage for learning to read. Here are some ideas for …

Play and Learn Together: A Guide to Family Literacy in BC

This concise introduction to family literacy programs in BC will help you: Learn the basics of family literacy programs Get tips for setting up a family literacy program. Find a …

Family Literacy Fact Sheet

What is family literacy? How does it affect children’s literacy and learning? What are the benefits of family literacy programs for children and adults? This fact sheet presents some of …

Let’s Make It! with paper

Making things together with your child is fun and helps them learn. Here are some things you can make together with paper. There is also a version for printing that …

Let’s Make It! Preschoolers (3-5 years)

Preschoolers have fun making things. And, they’re learning at the same time. Making things with you helps them learn even more. Here are some ideas for things you can make …

Let’s Make It! Toddlers (1-2 years)

Toddlers have fun making things. And, they’re learning at the same time. Making things with you helps them learn even more. Here are some ideas for things you can make …

Let’s Make It! Babies (up to 1 year)

Babies learn by playing with you. When you talk, sing, read and cuddle with them, you support their healthy development. Here are some ideas for things you can make together.