Ready
to Read Michigan (RTRM) is in its 2nd year; created to equip public library staff to share information about early literacy with families and caregivers
through public library storytimes and outreach, focusing on children ages 0-5. RTRM is intended to support public library staff in learning about early literacy skill development as a foundation to future reading development to enable success in formal schooling
and beyond.
As I type, pallets of Touch the Brightest Star books are floating somewhere on a freighter, making their
way to Lansing, MI from the publisher's printing press overseas. Harper Collins Publishing and the author/illustrator, Christie Matheson, are thrilled that the Library of Michigan's
Youth Services Advisory Council selected this title for the 2019 RTRM book program.
Touch the Brightest Star
was selected for its beautiful watercolor and cut-paper collage illustrations, which help guide readers through an interactive story, from sunset to sunrise.
The rhyming text encourages children to engage with the book to navigate the nighttime sky! All in all, it makes for a wonderful, interactive read-aloud for storytimes and outreach.
Public libraries will receive the kit in late January/early February, including books to gift to any early childhood centers or daycares you visit or have in to the library
for storytime. If you are in a school and not a public library, we ask that you contact your local library to host a program for students, 5 years & under. Posters, bookmarks, are also included in the kits for public libraries, to connect with families with
very young children. New this year will be a flannel board cut-out sheet for you to laminate and use in storytime. As with last year's program, the programming guide will be accessible online and easy to download & print, with coloring sheets, storytime
dice template, and more.
Support for this program is provided by the Insitute of Museum and Library Services, with additional support from the Consumers Energy Foundation and the Library
of Michigan Foundation.
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