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Find a Story Time for Your Kid at a Bronx Public Library Branch Near You

By Nicole Levy | July 7, 2016 3:03pm
 The NYPL offers story time sessions for kids of many ages.
The NYPL offers story time sessions for kids of many ages.
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If you're looking for a way to introduce your kid to the wonders of literature this summer, you're far from the only parent in New York City on the same quest.

Teaching children the skills they need to learn before they can read and write, New York Public Library summer early literacy programs are "as popular as they've ever been," NYPL children's librarian Maggie Craig said.

"In a lot of New York neighborhoods, they’re so popular that we’ve gone to ticket distribution systems and doing back-to-back sessions so we can accommodate the crowds that show up — which is a great problem to have.”

The programs attract a diverse group of kids ages six and under and their caregivers, a group that includes parents, nannies and teachers.

Children's librarians leading the programs tailor their reading selections to the age and communities of their audiences.

"Babies and toddlers are very responsive to musical, lyrical read-alouds that have simple text and good rhythm and repetitive language and nice, bold, easy-to-see illustrations," Craig said. "As kids get older ... we begin to feature books that have more vocabulary, more complex text and also we really love rhymes for that age."

Added the librarian, "We make sure that we feature stories that represent diverse families, diverse cultures, races and world views so [kids] see themselves reflected in the books." 

In The Bronx, children can also attend special summer reading programs that will teach them about animals, folktales and counting, among other topics. 

Find the best early literacy program in the borough for your child on the map below: