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Mayor's Book Club Helps Young Readers Start Personal Libraries

Since 2011, the Mayor's Book Club has provided Newport News students with books they may keep forever.

October 21, 2020

Mayor's Book Club helps young readers start personal libraries

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Posted: October 21, 2020


Since 2011, the Mayor's Book Club has provided Newport News students with books they may keep forever.

Find out what's happening in Newport Newsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

In September, pre-kindergarten students received copies of A Pocket for Corduroy, What Does It Mean to Be Green? and The Doorbell Rang.

The students will receive an additional book per month over the course of the school year.

Newport News Public Library is providing recordings of each book on its webpage. Viewers may enjoy Cynthia Temple, youth and community engagement manager, reading A Pocket for Corduroy (video below).


Imani Gill, a student at Watkins Early Childhood Center, was happy to receive books to keep from the Mayor's Book Club.


This press release was produced by Newport News Public Schools. The views expressed are the author's own.

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