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April 21, 2016

Albany Public Library Hosts Raising a Reader Baby Shower

Helping parents raise a generation of readers is the goal of Albany Public Library’s annual baby shower event and new early literacy initiative. The annual Raising a Reader Baby Shower takes place on Sunday, April 24, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the large auditorium of the Washington Avenue Branch at 161 Washington Avenue.

The free event is for expectant parents, new parents, and parents of preschool-age children—and their offspring. Adults learn tips and tools to make reading fun, and also access parenting resources from local organizations. Children enjoy stories, crafts, and active play. The shower also features activities and giveaways, refreshments, shower games and prizes, and a free book. For more information, please call the Washington Ave. Branch Youth Services Department at 518.427.4310.

At the shower, the library will also kick off its new Raising a Reader early literacy initiative. This free self-paced program, available at all branches, encourages parents to read to children ages five and younger.  The goal is for each participant to read at least 1,000 books to his or her children before they start kindergarten. This prepares children to read on their own and helps strengthen their vocabulary and language skills. Through the APL program, parents track the number of books they read to their children (even if the same book is repeated) and return tracking sheets to the library in exchange
for prizes and fresh tracking sheets. The Raising a Reader early literacy program also provides parents
with tips for reading to babies and young children, as well as book suggestions. APL librarians are also
available to help parents in their efforts to raise readers.