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Reading helps build a strong bond between you and your child
By PimaLib_Kids
Reading to your child does so many wonderful things. It builds vocabulary, encourages a love of reading, & helps you develop a strong bond.
This Life Unlimited
By PimaLib_Blog
When you meet the Voss family, you can’t help but smile.
Making a mess can be the best way to start writing!
By PimaLib_Kids
Your infant can write! Well, maybe not essays – yet - but they can start practicing by using their fingers and making a mess!
The Method Behind the Math-Ness: Why Common Core?
By PimaLib_Kids
Your child has math homework, and it looks nothing like what you learned. For many parents, “new math” or Common Core math looks strange.
The purpose of play – the most efficient and powerful method of teaching children
By PimaLib_Kids
We play because it's fun! But we also play because games and playing together work to reinforce speech and language skills.
New Pima County Library collection gives a broader view of our shared past
By PimaLib_Blog
This article, by Lu Guerrero, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on October 18, 2020.
Reading is everywhere, and it starts from day one
By PimaLib_Kids
Children are never too young to start making reading a habit, and you are their first role model.
Handy online resources that help with homework
By PimaLib_Kids
You may wonder what resources are out there in cyberspace to help your child with homework. There are many wonderful, free resources online.
Talk to your child in your native language
By PimaLib_Kids
Speaking to your child in your native language does wonders for language development and acquisition, regardless of what language it is.
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