02/21/2017
The Tiny Seed A blog about engaging families through literacy
Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from SBCC Bring Me A Book Southern California, 540 N. Marine Ave., Los Angeles, CA.
02/21/2017
The Tiny Seed A blog about engaging families through literacy
02/08/2017
02/01/2017
Children's Museum at La Habra If you want your child to experience the great big world, the Children's Museum at La Habra has so much for them to explore and learn about. Featuring dozens of hands-on exhibits including the Nature Walk with real taxidermied animals, the Model Train Village, Carousel Room and Science Station with…
01/25/2017
American Librarians Just Chose 2017’s Best Books for Children and Young Adults Meet the 2017 Newbery, Caldecott and Printz award winners
01/25/2017
How To Get Dads To A Parenting Class? Ask Them To Read To Their Kid In a world of mom-focused parenting classes, this class got low-income Latino dads engaged by focusing on a tangible skill: reading to their preschoolers. It ended up helping dads and kids alike.
01/23/2017
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01/03/2017
17 Picture Books Not to Be Missed in 2017 | Brightly 2017 boasts new picture books from bestselling authors, funny debuts, poetry collections, inspirational biographies, and much, much more.
12/30/2016
How to Instill the Love of Reading Foster students' passion for reading by starting in their comfort zone, surrounding them with books, reading books aloud, and modeling your own love of reading.
12/27/2016
10/19/2016
Community Development Center, Inc., Friendship Early Education, 2016 Literacy Day and Bring Me A Book bilingual in-home reading program graduation. Over 1,000 children, parents, family members and invited guests participated. CDC/Friendship Centers have been literacy partners with Bring Me A Book since 2007. The celebration was held at the Carson Civic Center.
10/19/2016
7 things you never knew about the kids’ book Goodnight Moon I somehow managed to get through my first daughter’s early childhood without ever reading Margaret Wise Brown’s classic bedtime story, Goodnight Moon. Eventually, my youngest came along, and she turned out to be a terrible sleeper.