CLC volunteers recently prepared and distributed 1500 books to 25 classrooms, ranging Pre-K through Fifth Grade, at Continental Colony Elementary School in Atlanta. The crates of books provided to teachers were curated to include high quality and reading level appropriate books for their students. Please contact CLC if you know an elementary school and/or teachersContinue reading “Reader-to-Reader in Atlanta Public Schools”
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Shop with a Bulldawg 2022
For the 5th year in a row, Children’s Literature for Children has sponsored the University of Georgia’s Shop with a Bulldog program. We provide books to be given out to children attending SWAB’s Event Day, which helps provide Christmas gifts, clothing, and other essentials to kids who wouldn’t get them otherwise. We strive to provideContinue reading “Shop with a Bulldawg 2022”
McIntosh Club
Children’s Literature for Children has a branch at McIntosh High School, directed by students Sophie and Kate Hollowell, with Ms. Bowles as a faculty sponsor. They collect and process gently-used children’s books for elementary schools on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Last year, the students processed books with pockets and cards, so booksContinue reading “McIntosh Club”
CLC in Scotland
Our volunteers in Scotland, led by Moira Small, raised funds to build a brand new library at King’ong’o Primary School in Kenya. Moira and her volunteers held book drives, bake sales, and movie nights to raise additional funds to fill the shelves of the new Small Family Library with beautiful books shipped all the wayContinue reading “CLC in Scotland”
Our Favorites: Books to Share through the Generations
Books for Nature Lovers Stellaluna by Janell Cannon Weslandia by Paul Fleischman Annie and the Wild Animals by Jan Brett Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey Back to School Books Wayside School Series by Louis Sachar Miss Nelson is Missing! by Harry Allard Books to Read Aloud Corduroy by Don Freeman Chrysanthemum by Kevin HenkesContinue reading “Our Favorites: Books to Share through the Generations”