Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Imagine That! FREE Books For NYC Children - ages 0-5

Free Books

This is a wonderful opportunity for families with children ages birth to 5
years. Please share with family and friends....

The NYC Imagination Library is an initiative of the NYC Dept. of
Education. The goal is to promote the development of emergent literacy and language
skills that are important for every child's success in school by
encouraging all NYC parents to read aloud to their children from birth until age
five.

Just enroll your preschool child (age 0 to 5 yrs) in the NYC Imagination
Library and a new, carefully selected, age-appropriate book will be mailed
each month in your child's name directly to your home. Books will begin
arriving at your home six to eight weeks after your registration form has
been received, and will continue every month until your child turns five.

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Your child will be eligible for this program as long as you live within
the five boroughs of NYC. Please pass this information to your family and
friends.

Enroll today! and enjoy a happy and healthy summer

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