![]() There are more than 600 original picture books in the library, written in English, Spanish or Ukrainian text and narrated in 50+ languages. WebThe Unite for Literacy online library is free to everyone as a digital public good. Unite Books Online Library - Unite Books.Knowledge Base Proficient readers know how to read and choose to read. Our combination of print and digital books can complement your current literacy programs. Products Unite Growing Readers offers innovative ways to engage families and put relevant books in children’s hands. Listen to narrations in more than 50 languages – great for dual language children and families! New books and languages are added every month. WebUnite Books - Unite for Literacy Discover Unite Books Unite Books are short, colorful, and easy to understand with picture/text format and narration in home languages. ![]() ![]() Literacy is at the core of a healthy community, so we unite with partners to enable all families to read with their young children. WebUnite for Literacy provides free digital access to picture books, narrated in many languages. Unite for Literacy provides free digital access to picture books, narrated in many languages. **Small children or those new to reading can enjoy free online libraries, like that found at and the new online library for Ukrainian refugee children created in 2023. *Do you live in a Book Garden or a Book Desert? Enter the name of any place in the US to see the density of books in homes there. Communities full of Book Gardens and lifelong readers contribute to a higher, healthier quality of life for all citizens. The presence of Book Gardens may seem like an obscure cornerstone of healthy families or communities, but the evidence is clear: strong literacy activity correlates with a better-educated workforce, higher paying jobs, less poverty, lower crime rates, and increased community and civic engagement. Like fresh vegetables, books benefit their consumers, and lead to cultures of reading, strong intellectual roots, and flowering language and creativity. Online book services feature new books or old favorites that are valuable resources for those new to literacy**, as well as those with years of reading experience.īook recommendations become invitations for shared nourishment and enjoyment for minds. Educators pass along their love of books, admired authors and information about their favorite subjects. Teachers who recommend books because it's part of their rewarding jobs. Knowing us less well, they are likely to suggest surprising topics and authors that can expand tastes and interests. Librarians who are the experts when it comes to book recommendations. The source of their enthusiasm is spawned by familial love and a desire for strengthening family bonds. Friends’ book sharing often spawns lively conversations and can lead to deepened relationships.įamily members who just show up with a book in hand, a current favorite of theirs that made them think of us. When friends or neighbors mention what they are reading and enjoying, we might ask to borrow the book or magazine, or jot down its title to enjoy later. One way to keep Book Gardens producing good reads is to seek out recommendations from other "gardeners." The diversity of each person’s thriving Book Garden always includes the contributions of other active readers, such as:įriends’ and neighbors' whose reading recommendations often are the most powerful. Book Gardens yield a “crop” of books that is continually refreshed. ![]() Just like you can grow a vegetable garden, you can grow a Book Garden-a place where there’s a reliable stock of compelling books and/or a flow of such books through them. Condon, Unite for Literacy vice president
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