Happy World Read Aloud Day! How did you celebrate? #wrad16
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Happy World Read Aloud Day! How did you celebrate? #wrad16
Open eBooks author Taye Diggs says: My favorite book as a child was Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats because it was a book where the main character looked like me. But for many kids, books are out of reach. Open eBooks can open a world of knowledge to youth in need. Learn more at: http://openebooks.net
What’s your favorite childhood book?
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-wJmGNMj98)
Happy World Read Aloud Day!
#readaloud #changetheworld #wrad16 kickoff in Newark 45,000 books go home with 15,000 students today #mybookfair #myveryownlibrary #mvol (at Ridge Street Elementary School)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0Ezto8HG_8)
There are 757 million people who cannot read a single sentence. The consequences of illiteracy go far beyond not being able to read a book – it fuels some of the world’s biggest problems.
This is a great video that highlights many of the world’s ills that could be solved if more people simply became literate and learned to read.
Reading aloud is the gift that keeps on giving. @donalynbooks explains why: #wrad16 https://t.co/Nd1rLW7DJi
http://bit.ly/20ZH2YN?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr : from my twitter bit.ly/ECtweet