Black History Month is a celebration of achievements by Black individuals and a time for recognizing the central role of the Black community in U.S. history.
Support your preschooler’s emergent writing skills
By PimaLib_Kids
Incorporating writing into your preschooler’s everyday activities helps set them up for achievement in school and in life.
Let Reading Move You
By PimaLib_Kids
In my years doing reading help for the Library, I have seen many different types of kids who need help with reading. By far the most common are the kids who I s
Questions are the stepping stones to knowledge
By PimaLib_Kids
Asking questions and receiving pertinent answers is all part of your child’s cognitive development. Asking questions helps your child to understand the world around them.
How Amanda Gorman brought her poem to life
By PimaLib_Blog
Did you notice how Amanda Gorman, National Youth Poet Laureate, used pacing, rhyme, wordplay, and even gestures to make her poem at the inauguration engaging?
I can’t keep my heart from singing – and that’s a good thing!
By PimaLib_Kids
Singing is one of the easiest things caregivers can do to help young children get ready to read.
Make learning math fun by playing cards
By PimaLib_Kids
Learning is easier when you are having fun! Outside of the classroom, families playing together can help children learn and practice some foundations of math.
Memory Kits connect generations, deepen relationships
By PimaLib_Blog
This article, by Amy Bivins, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on January 17, 2021.
Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start…
By PimaLib_Kids
When you read, you begin with A-B-C. Knowing the alphabet song and recognizing letters is truly your little learner’s gateway to reading.
Bookish Resolutions The Library Can Help You Accomplish
Here are a few things you can do with the Library to make your bookish 2021 even better!
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