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Family Literacy - Pennsylvania Center for the Book
Resources are based on children’s books and are designed for parents, educators, and librarians working with parents and young children. The site includes Guides for Parents and Caregivers, Family Fun Night Programs, Book-Centered Integrated Lesson Plans for Adult Education, Parenting Education, Early Childhood Education, and Interactive Literacy (also known as PACT Time). " Permission for use of this material was given by Steven Herb, Director of the Pennsylvania Center for the Book." The Pennsylvania Center for the Book is affiliated with the Library of Congress and sponsored by The Pennsylvania State University Libraries.

Importance of Family Literacy
Document which includes an overview of the key components of Federally funded Family Literacy programs as well as information on the need for language and literacy programs.

Literacy-Student Reading Materials - Kentucky Department of Education
This site includes reading lists by interest and age levels as well as a list of interviews with authors from an NPR (National Public Radio) broadcast and a list of E-books which can be read on the Internet.

Making Your Library Literacy Ready
From the ALA Office of Literacy Outreach and the Literacy in Libraries Campaign, this document offers tips and activities for implementing literacy programs in all types of libraries.

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