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The Importance of Getting Kids Access to Their Own Books at Home

The Importance of Getting Kids Access to Their Own Books at Home

Update: 2020-11-09
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Research shows that kids who grow up in homes with books have better academic success and life outcomes. In today’s episode, we speak with Rebecca Cohen, co-founder of Brooklyn Book Bodega, a nonprofit organization that aims to increase the number of 100+ book homes in Brooklyn. 


She explains why it’s so important to have books kids can call their own at home, gives tips for building your own home library, and has great insight on how to get involved — whether you’re looking for free books for your own home library or want to help other families get access to books.


You can learn more at www.BrooklynBookBodega.org


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The Importance of Getting Kids Access to Their Own Books at Home

The Importance of Getting Kids Access to Their Own Books at Home

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