Story time is more than just stories.  Begin with photo of infant being read to  Use soothing, yet slightly upbeat music.

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Story time is more than just stories

 Begin with photo of infant being read to  Use soothing, yet slightly upbeat music

Story time:  Creating wonderful memories that last a lifetime  And nurturing lifelong readers  Photo of story time group

Story time is more than just stories  Photos of families participating in craft time  Story time is hands-on learning!  One more photo of children during craft time  PLACE CAPTION ON THIS PHOTO

Story time is socializing  Photo of families socializing  PLACE CAPTION ON THIS PHOTO  Story time is fun!  Photo of parachute fun!  PLACE CAPTION ON THIS PHOTO  Story time is creating memories  And nurturing lifelong readers

Children learn more when they are engaged and entertained  Story time is engaging!  Photo of more parachute fun  Story time is entertaining!  Photo of story being read to families

Story time promotes literacy  Photo of child reading  Story time enriches lives  Photo of another child reading

ALSC Competency  Design, promote, present and evaluate a variety of programs for children of all ages, based on their developmental needs and interests and the goals of the library.

Story time:  Creating wonderful memories that last a lifetime  And nurtures lifelong readers  Misc. photos of readers  ADD PHOTO OF PERSON(S) IN THEIR 30’s or 40’s

 Music credits  Video credits  Photo credits  Works cited  CREATE WORKS CITED PAGE IN COMMENT SECTION