Information about ALSC's Born to Read products, including an electronic version of the Born to Read brochure in English and Spanish.

Born to Read brochure coverBorn to Read:
How to Raise a Reader

The information on this Web page also is available as a print brochure through ALA Order Fulfillment.
English (ALA: 2003): 9780838982594. 50 per package, $22. 
Spanish (ALA: 2006): 9780838983348. 50 per package, $22. 
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The joy of sharing books is a gift you can give children from the time they are born. Chanting nursery rhymes, singing songs, and reading stories can comfort and entertain even the youngest child. Listening to language lays the ground work for reading.

Parents, child care providers, teachers, and other adults interested in the development of young children have a wealth of good books from which to choose.


What we know about early literacy

A child's brain develops at an incredible rate during the first three years of life. A child's early experiences with language contribute to healthy brain development and lay the foundation for learning to read when a child enters school. Parents are indeed a child's first and most important teachers.

Early literacy is what children know about reading before they can actually read.

Researchers agree that children are more likely to become good readers if they start school with three sets of accomplishments:

Raising a reader

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Web Sites...

We suggest the following Web sites for further information about how to raise a reader:

http://www.ala.org/alsc/born.html for further information on the Born to Read project; as well as the Born to Read brochure

http://www.ala.org/everychild for information on the ALSC/Public Library Association's Every Child Ready to Read @ your library® project

http://www.pbs.org/parents for public television/parenting information

http://www.famlit.org for suggestions on other family literacy projects

Some Good Books to Share

Baker, Keith. Big Fat Hen. Harcourt, 1994.
Bang, Molly. Ten, Nine, Eight. Greenwillow, 1983.
Barton, Byron. My Car. Greenwillow, 2001.
Brown, Margaret Wise. Goodnight Moon. Illustrated by Clement Hurd. HarperCollins, 1947.
Cousins, Lucy. Maisy Drives. Candlewick, 2001.
Crews, Donald. Freight Train. Greenwillow, 1978.
Dunrea, Olivier. Gossie and Gertie. Houghton Mifflin, 2002.
Fleming, Denise. Mama Cat Has Three Kittens. Henry Holt, 1998.
Fleming, Denise. The Everything Book. Henry Holt, 2000.
George, Kristine O'Connell. Book!. Illustrated by Maggie Smith.  Clarion, 2001.
Hill, Eric. Where's Spot? Putnam, 1980.
Hindley, Judy. Eyes, Nose, Fingers, and Toes. Illustrated by Brita Granstrom. Candlewick, 2002.
Intrater, Roberta Grobel. Peek-a-Boo, You. Scholastic/Cartwheel, 2002.
Isadora, Rachel. Peekaboo Morning. Putnam, 2002.
Keats, Ezra Jack. Peter's Chair. Putnam, 1967.
Martin, Bill, Jr. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Illustrated by Eric Carle. Holt, 1984.
Meyers, Susan. Everywhere Babies. Illustrated by Marla Frazee. Harcourt, 2001.
Opie, Iona, ed. My Very First Mother Goose. Illustrated by Rosemary Wells. Candlewick, 1996.
Orozco, José-Luis. Diez Deditos=Ten Little Fingers: and Other Play Rhymes and Action Songs from Latin America. Illustrated by Elisa Kleven. Dutton, 1997.
Oxenbury, Helen. Tom and Pippo Read a Story. Simon & Schuster, 1998.
Rosen, Michael. We're Going on a Bear Hunt.  Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. Little Simon, 1997.
Wells, Rosemary. Max's Bedtime. Dial, 1998.
Williams, Vera. "More, More, More," Said the Baby: Three Love Stories Greenwillow, 1990.
Wilner, Isabel. The Baby's Game Book. Illustrated by Sam Williams. Greenwillow, 2000.
Zelinsky, Paul O. The Wheels on the Bus: A Book with Parts that Move. Dutton, 1990.


For information about how to organize a Born to Read program, contact the Born to Read Project/Association for Library Service to Children, 50 East Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611, 800-545-2433, ext. 2163, e-mail: alsc@ala.org, http://www.ala.org/alsc


ISBN 0-8389-8259-X
Revised by the Preschool Services and Parent Education Committee, Association for Library Service to Children, American Library Association.
Copyright © 2003 American Library Association.

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