¡Celebremos juntos el Día de la Literatura Familiar el 27 de enero!
El tema de este año es “Exploremos la lectura”, que anima a las familias a tomarse el tiempo para explorar y aprender más sobre sus objetivos de lectura, explorando nuevos libros, reconectándose con su biblioteca local. Aprender en familia ayuda a desarrollar sólidas habilidades de literatura tanto para adultos como para niños, pero también podría fortalecer los lazos familiares.
¡Establezcamos nuevas metas! ¿Qué hay de explorar la naturaleza? Seamos aventureros y exploremos el aula al aire libre.
Cuenta cuántas veces salimos a la calle y olemos las rosas.
Vamos a contar cuántos pasos se dan desde nuestra escuela, biblioteca o tienda de comestibles.
Encuentre algo nuevo (hoja, árbol, planta) y pídale a su bibliotecario que lo guíe a un libro de referencia.
Elija un lugar en un área verdosa en su parque local, patio trasero o patio delantero para sentarse y disfrutar de un buen libro.
Invita a tus amigos a que te acompañen a dar un paseo o a la biblioteca para explorar nuevos libros.
Toma fotos de tus aventuras al aire libre.
¡QUE TE DIVIERTAS!
Tomarse un tiempo todos los días para leer o hacer una actividad de aprendizaje con los niños es crucial para su desarrollo. Ayudará a mejorar drásticamente las habilidades de lectoescritura de un niño y también puede ayudar a los padres a mejorar sus habilidades.
Let’s celebrate Family Literacy Day together on January 27th!
“Let’s Explore Reading” is the theme for Family Literacy Day. You can start by exploring your local library! Gather everyone up and head over or just go online to www.yolocountylibrary.org/learning/early-learners
Your family will find a reading adventure by exploring new books and reconnecting with your local library community. Learning as a family helps to build strong literacy skills for both adults and children and it may also strengthen family bonds. What do you want to read about as a family? Maybe you want to listen to a book together. Maybe you want to find a discount pass to a park or fun museum.
Let’s set new goals! For example, let’s learn about nature. Let’s be adventurers and explore the outdoor classroom.
Count how many times we go outside and smell the roses.
Let’s count how many steps from our school, library or grocery store it takes.
Find something new (leaf, tree, plant) ask your librarian to guide you to a reference book.
Pick a spot in a greenish area in your local park, backyard, front yard to sit and enjoy a good book.
Invite friends to come along with you on a walk or to the library to explore new books.
Take pictures of your outdoor adventures.
HAVE FUN!
Take time every day to read or do a learning activity with your children. Playing and reading are crucial to a child’s development. Not only will the children gain literacy skills, but parents and caregivers can learn and have fun as well.
What Should I Read Next? Answer a few simple questions about what you like to read (or need to read) and library staff will email personalized recommendations directly to your inbox.
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