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Norwood »

The books will be available to kindergarten through second grade students in The Bronx and Brooklyn.

Fort Greene »

Greenlight Bookstore's Story Time series will take place at Fort Greene Park this summer.

Central Harlem »

The Harlem Council of Elders posted a petition asking all schools to have librarians next school year. 

East Harlem »

The bookstore has been near the corner of 103rd Street and Lexington Avenue for more than three years.

Park Slope »

Carmen Fariña told the student that reading is supposed to be fun, too.

Central Harlem »

The annual march and book drive is meant to promote literacy in the neighborhood.

Upper West Side »

Children who are timid about reading aloud find freedom in reading to two Havanese dogs. 

Central Harlem »

From art lovers to history buffs, there are event for everyone in Harlem and East Harlem this weekend.

Mott Haven »

The corner is a joint effort from the United Way and UnitedHealthcare.

Upper West Side »

Their artwork will be made into plates by a ceramics company Mateus and sold on the UWS.

Bushwick »

Woodhull Medical Center's new technology-based program is now free for all parents of new babies.

Nolita »

Theo, a trained therapy dog, helps children become more comfortable with reading.

Harlem »

Total Equity Now wants Harlem residents to carry a book outside their bag the first day of each month.

South Bronx »

A Mott Haven school leaves bins of free books in local bodegas, a grocery store and a health clinic.

Harlem »

Kids in public housing developments will be encouraged to spend part of their summer with books.