How early should a child start reading? According to Tucson non-profit MWFBaz, it's never too early. PatParrisTV has more tonight at 5 & 6pm on early childhood literacy, Make Way for Books KGUN 9's Giving Project
TUCSON, Ariz. — Make Way for Books is a local non-profit that works with families and educators throughout Arizona to introduce the joy of reading to children from birth to age 5—free of cost to program participants.
Since its early days, Make Way for Books has grown to provide bilingual early literacy programs, books, virtual learning and resources that impact more than 18,000 young children, families, and educators throughout Arizona each year. But it's not only physical books this non-profit is distributing. Make Way for Books, like many educational institutions during the pandemic, adapted a number of its in-person programs to virtual platforms.
Families in the program free receive books and also have access to the Make Way for Books App, which delivers more than what a conventional bound book can offer.
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