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Dolly Parton's
Imagination Library
We all know the importance of early childhood development, but not all families have access to the tools or resources they need for their children to have a successful start. For example, 88% of children who are not reading by kindergarten still struggle with language skills in grade 3.
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What is Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library?
Dolly Parton’s dream was to foster a love of reading among preschoolers and their families. She wanted to ensure that every child would have access to quality books, regardless of their family’s income. This initiative which launched in 1996 is now a national and global program managed by the Dollywood Foundation and brought to you by United Way of Moscow/Latah County. United Way of Moscow/Latah County is committed to childhood development and has made Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library available to families in Latah County – for FREE.
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How does it work?
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library mails each enrolled child one high quality, age-appropriate book every month from birth until their 5th birthday. Many of the families enrolled might not be able to afford such a luxury. To reach as many of these children as possible, you can sponsor a child for $30 a year.
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Who chooses the books?
Each year, the esteemed Blue Ribbon Book Selection Committee, a specially selected panel of early childhood literacy experts, is responsible for reviewing hundreds of potential titles for inclusion in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
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Who can receive books?
Any child, birth to age 5 who lives in Latah County is eligible to receive books.
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How much do the books cost?
There is no cost to the families who receive books. Books are paid for by the Dolly Parton Foundation and as the proud local affiliate, United Way of Moscow/Latah pays for postage and handling to mail books to children’s homes. Funds to pilot the program in Latah County are proudly donated by Beatriz & Edmund O. Schweitzer III.
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