“Reading 1,000 books may seem daunting on the surface, but reading one book a day for three years gets you to 1,095 books. After completing the program, each child receives a kindergarten starter kit that includes items to help the child get ready for school.
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Children earn rewards like free books as they work toward reading 1,000 books.
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Families can read 1,000 different books, repeat the same books, watch animated picture books or listen to audiobooks. Any kind of book counts toward the goal, and families can take as long as they like to complete the challenge.
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The initiative was started by the 1000 Books Foundation, a Nevada 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity that operates nationwide and in Canada.įamilies can sign up online and download reading logs or pick them up at the library or bookmobile. Through 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten, we’re encouraging kids to read for pleasure and building the foundation for lifelong learning.”ĭaniel Boone Regional Library joins other libraries and organizations across the country that offer 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten reading challenges in their areas. “Through One Read, we’re encouraging adults to read for pleasure and promoting lifelong learning.
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We’re hoping that through the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten reading challenge we’re cultivating the ‘One Readers’ of tomorrow,” said Sarah Howard, children’s and youth services manager with the Daniel Boone Regional Library. “I imagine that if we asked the One Read participants when they developed their love for reading, that they would mention a book or event from their childhood. To encourage children to discover the joy of reading at an early age, the library is launching a new incentivized reading program for children birth-age 5 during One Read. For 20 years, adult community members in Boone and Callaway Counties have read the same book as part of Daniel Boone Regional Library’s One Read program.