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Readiness Reading

Reading together is a good way to open the conversation about natural disasters and what to do when disaster strikes. Books can help children contextualize and discuss difficult events, like hurricanes and earthquakes.

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Celebrate Expression Through Art and Poetry

Parents and teachers can help children explore their own wilderness by both writing and reading poetry. The range of possibilities in the written word inspired by art is unlimited.  

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Ways to Read a Book

Who would have thought that there were so many ways to read a book? The Sunflower, the Sleepwalker, the Classic, the Drifter, the Night Owl, and even the Octopus …

Meteorologist Ron Gird

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Growing Weather-Ready Readers

Meteorologist Ron Gird shares tips and resources to take kids on a weather preparedness adventure! You’ll find helpful facts about severe weather and how to stay safe — it’s information worth repeating often.

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