Every Child A Reader

Every Child A Reader builds on the American Library Association's Every Child Ready to Read® @ your library® initiative. This program helps families prepare their children to read by doing five daily practices: reading, talking, singing, writing and playing.

The library works with special community partners, such as the Nurse-Family Partnership, Head Start, Oregon Child Development Coalition, Multnomah Early Childhood Program and others. Librarians share fun, interactive reading techniques with caregivers and supply new books for children to read.

This program is funded by The Library Foundation and accessible to eligible partners by invitation only. Email ECAR@multcolib.org for more information.

For participating partners

Feel free to use and share the flyers with your families as needed.

Book bag exchange resources

Get current books to rotate among your students, and resources to help parents and caregivers.

Every Child A Reader Instructions — English and Spanish (PDF)
Information on assembling, tracking and rotating the bags.

Book Bag Check-In & Out (PDF)
A form to help you track book bag distribution.

Book List Log (PDF)
A form to track the books in each bag.

Introduction letter to families (PDF)
A letter to share with families when they start the program explaining how the program works. EnglishChineseRussianSomaliSpanishVietnamese (PDF)
 

Request replacement materials

Form to request replacement books, bags or tags to complete your set.

We fulfill orders for new or replacement books and bags during: September—October, December—January and March—April.

Presentations

Every Child A Reader literacy presentations are one-hour sessions delivered by experienced librarians to educators or caregivers. The presentations include:

  • Information about early childhood development
  • Read aloud strategies
  • Five early literacy practices
  • Library services and resources

Literacy presentations are offered in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, or Russian.

The program also offers two-hour socialization events at the library. These sessions are for caregivers and children. They include a storytime and information about library resources and the five early literacy practices.

Schedule a literacy training or a socialization
Submit this form to schedule a literacy presentation.


Made possible by gifts to The Library Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to our library's leadership, innovation and reach through private support.