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Reading helps build a strong bond between you and your child
By PimaLib_Kids
Reading to your child does so many wonderful things. It builds vocabulary, encourages a love of reading, & helps you develop a strong bond.
This Life Unlimited
By PimaLib_Blog
When you meet the Voss family, you can’t help but smile.
Making a mess can be the best way to start writing!
By PimaLib_Kids
Your infant can write! Well, maybe not essays – yet - but they can start practicing by using their fingers and making a mess!
The Method Behind the Math-Ness: Why Common Core?
By PimaLib_Kids
Your child has math homework, and it looks nothing like what you learned. For many parents, “new math” or Common Core math looks strange.
The purpose of play – the most efficient and powerful method of teaching children
By PimaLib_Kids
We play because it's fun! But we also play because games and playing together work to reinforce speech and language skills.
New Pima County Library collection gives a broader view of our shared past
By PimaLib_Blog
This article, by Lu Guerrero, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on October 18, 2020.
Reading is everywhere, and it starts from day one
By PimaLib_Kids
Children are never too young to start making reading a habit, and you are their first role model.
Talk to your child in your native language
By PimaLib_Kids
Speaking to your child in your native language does wonders for language development and acquisition, regardless of what language it is.
“The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre” – an excerpt
By PimaLib_JenM
We're thrilled to be hosting New York Times-bestselling author Robin Talley for this year's LGBTQ+ Annual Author Talk!
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