Saturday, September 12, 2009

Making a Difference Through Story Time

This group of mothers is learning how important it is to read to their toddlers. And it benefits the mothers too, especially learning English. - - Donna Poisl

A fun and fundamental skill opens up a world of possibility for women and their kids.

By Petra Guglielmetti

Tammy Barry sits in the front of the library, trying to transform a newspaper into a boat. Her audience is young women and their toddler children, and she has just read aloud a book about Curious George—that naughty monkey!—who neglects to deliver newspapers along his paper route and instead folds them into boats and floats them on a pond.

But Barry is not exactly a whiz at shipbuilding. "This is hard for me," she tells the mothers in Spanish. That's when one of the women, who had only paper boats to play with as a child, shows the group—in 30 seconds flat—how to make one. Once the fleet is folded, the group launches their boats in water-filled Tupperware "ponds."
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