Maple Bear Early Learning Centers in Dallas Fort Worth Support National Read A Book Day
High quality literature is the cornerstone of the Maple Bear Program, with over 1,200 children’s books carefully selected by Maple Bear’s faculty for its curriculum.
Community Invited to Try a 21 Day Reading Challenge
To emphasize the importance of reading regularly and starting at a young age, Maple Bear centers in the DFW area are inviting parents and the community to a 21-day reading challenge during the month of September in support of National Read a Book Day and International Literacy Day. The reading challenge not only helps parents form a habit of daily reading with their child, but also provides parents a way of giving the gift of reading to others.
Share Your Photos With Us and We Will Donate a Book
Parents who share a photo of themselves reading to their child on social media and who tag Maple Bear Justin Road or Maple Bear University Drive, will have a book donated in honor of their family to a child or school in need.
“We want to make a difference in our community, and the reading challenge supports Maple Bear’s core philosophies of developing a love of reading at a young age and giving back to the community it serves. We are prepared to give 21 books away per center”, says Janel Villegas, Maple Bear DFW Area Manager.
Read A Book Day Kick-Off Event Was a Success
Maple Bear Early Learning Centers kicked off the challenge with a community Read a Book Day event. Guests, students and teachers came dressed as their favorite book character ready for great stories and fun. Maple Bear involved its guest with read aloud stories, “The Popcorn Dragon” by Jane Thayer and “Tea Party Rules,” by Ame Dyckman.
It’s not too late to join the challenge. You can download and print the calendar below or stop in at one of our centers and pick up your copy.
We hope you join us in developing a love of reading and giving the gift of reading to others.