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By age 5
From day one, a child’s brain begins forming connections very quickly—connections which build the foundation for all learning he or she will do later in life. In fact 90% of children's critical brain development occurs by age 5. Children who are read to, sung to, and talked to from a young age develop bigger vocabularies, become better readers, and are more likely to succeed in school.
Research indicates that when children are reached with high quality early learning experiences, they are 40% less likely to fall behind in school and 70% more likely to graduate from high school. In fact, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, half of the school achievement gap between economically-disadvantaged young children and their more affluent peers starts before kindergarten.
~Make Way for Books




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1 in 4 children in America grows up without learning how to read.
1 in 4 children in America grows up without learning how to read.
1 book is available for every 300 children in low-income areas as compared to an average of 12 books in the homes of their more affluent peers.
Character Book Read
'Cowboy Evans' excites learners and teachers as she shares the adventures of Old McDonald and the Farmer and the Dell. The adventure included word strips that helped students learn a few of the words that were a part of the story, but the adventure was not complete until everyone do-si-doed and two-stepped the time away.

1 book is available for every 300 children in low-income areas as compared to an average of 12 books in the homes of their more affluent peers.
Character Book Read
'Cowboy Evans' excites learners and teachers as she shares the adventures of Old McDonald and the Farmer and the Dell. The adventure included word strips that helped students learn a few of the words that were a part of the story, but the adventure was not complete until everyone do-si-doed and two-stepped the time away.


TEACHER MODELING & COACHING
Allow us to help you plan developmentally appropriate literacy instrution that yields early literacy experience and helps with vocabulary development . Our coaching and modeling provides teachers with professional development that allows them to successfully support pre-reading and cognitive skills that prepare students for success in academics and in life.

Storytelling: WE DO ALL THE WORK, AND YOU GET THE ADVENTURE
Allow our story tellers and literacy specialists to create an adventure through a story that celebrates a character, holiday or special event. Call today to discuss, exciting options and how we can transform your location into a wonderful world filled with excitement and adventure.

WEEKLY LITERACY ACTIVITIES & ADVENTURES
Each week our experienced staff arrives with a story, age appropriate and engaging activities that address learning objectives and developmental milestones. The childcare provider will receive a copy of the story book along with sample activities for parents to do at home.

MONTHLY CHARaCTER READ OR LITERACY ACTIVITY
A great option for centers with a limited budget. This once a month option will have children excited and parents impressed with the places they'll go in just 45 minutes every other week. An experienced educator will share a story along with a lesson that extends the adventures and captivates the audience.
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Once upon a time...

The old lady is at it again, and this time she's swallowing a Turkey . . . she's always been quirky!

HIP is a turtle who raps very slowly.
HOP is a bunny who raps superfast.
Together they are Hip & Hop, the coolest rap duo in Oldskool County.
This hilarious collection features two stories that remix the fable of the tortoise and the hare, combining comic book elements with short raps, traditional narration, and the coolest characters on the block.

But why?
Everyone knows the song about the old lady who swallowed a fly, a spider, a bird, and even worse, but who's ever seen what's going on inside the old lady's stomach?
