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Augustine Project   htttp://www.augustineproject.org

    www.st-peters.org
Augustine Project at St. Peter's provides free one on one tutoring to low income children and teens by recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers who apply basic Augustine Project at St. Peter's

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Bethlehem Center / Head Start   http://www.bethlehemcenter.org/

   
Educational and social services for low-income families with children ages 3-5.


BookHive   http://www.bookhive.org

   
Search hundreds of children's book reviews (ages birth - 12 years) by title, author, reading level, interest category, and number of pages.


Bright Beginnings   http://www.cms.k12.nc.us/enrollment/Pages/family-app-center.aspx

   
Pre-Literacy workshops for parents so at-risk children are ready for kindergarten.

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Conexiones que Cuentan (Connections That Count)

    704.416.0556
Provides literacy training for families and trains "neighborhood teachers" to provide programs and resources.

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Exeptional Children's Assistance Center   http://www.ecac-parentcenter.org/

   
Resources and materials for parents and teachers of children with disabilities - birth to 24 months.

F

First Book Charlotte   http://www.firstbookcharlotte.org

   
Works with existing literacy programs to low-income children

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More at Four   http://www.osr.nc.gov/morefour/index.asp

   
Pre-Kindergarten program to prepare at risk children for success in school.

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Preschool Exceptional Children   http://www.cms.k12.nc.us/cmsdepartments/ec/Pages/default.aspx

    (980) 343-6960
Parents of preschoolers sometimes suspect delays in the development of speech-language, school readiness, motor, social-behavior, and self-help skills. Contact CMS.

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Read to Me, Charlotte   http://www.readtomecharlotte.org

    704-416-0561
Community-wide effort to promote family reading and early literacy.


Ready to Learn Literacy Service WTVI   http://www.wtvi.org/kidsFamilies_learn.cfm

   
PBS videos help preschool children learn reading readiness skills. Teacher/caregiver training.

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Smart Start of Mecklenburg County   http://www.smartstartofmeck.org/

   
Programs for family support so every child enters kindergarten healthy and ready to succeed.


Story time and Activity programs   http://www.plcmc.org/Programs/

   
Each PLCMC branch library offers programs for children and teens.

featured book

Kali, age 6 from Canada liked this book. You may like it too!

Featured Resource

ten little fingers and ten little toes

If you like to find new music for your children to listen to, The Jellydots are one band that you will not want to miss. From the article, Stephan Shepherd wrote, “Guitarist Doug Snyder wrote or co-wrote many of these songs with one reason in mind- to help him teach guitar to youth. But the result is a power-pop classic that celebrates imagination with songs such as “Bicycle” or “Captain Sleep.” I would recommend the CD for 3-6 years old. Check out this CD or any of their CDs from the library.

stories
Featured English story:
"I Will Not Take A Bath"

Featured Spanish story:
"Plátanos Para El Almuerzo"

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link to bookhive
BookHive
link to Storyplace
StoryPlace
link to Get Set 4K
Get Set 4K


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