Idaho Commission for Libraries
Address: 325 W State St., Boise, ID 83702Phone: (208) 334-2150 | In-State Toll Free: (800) 458-3271
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Every Child Ready to Read
Apply Now for New ICfL VISTA Position
The Idaho Commission for Libraries (ICfL) has a wonderful VISTA opportunity!
The VISTA Routes to Reading Assistant will help to implement an important new
program bringing early childhood literacy to rural low income Idaho children
and their families. Our VISTA will assist ICfL early childhood literacy Program
Coordinators to implement Routes to Reading in rural libraries and childcare
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My First Books (formally Read to Me First Book) Applications for 2012-2013
My First Books is a Read to Me program that has been successfully implemented since 1997. Formerly titled "Read to Me First Book," this program strengthens partnerships between public libraries and local schools, preschools, Head Start sites, and child care providers.
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Your comments welcome: please respond by Jan. 22
The Idaho Commission for Libraries is conducting an evaluation of the use of Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds, as specified in the Commission’s LSTA Long-Range Plan, 2008 -2012.
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Annual Read to Me Meeting set for March 1 – 2, 2011 in Boise
For the past 13 years, the Read to Me program has sponsored an annual training meeting. This year the meeting is designed to build the capacity of libraries to provide information on the six early literacy skills to Idaho families through outreach and at the library. Here’s an overview of the meeting content:
A Book on Every Bed
National advice columnist Amy Dickinson’s “Ask Amy” column promoted a great idea -- "A Book on Every Bed." Here’s how it works:
Early Literacy Stations
Literacy Stations are a great tool for librarians to use during parent workshops, family events, or storytimes. They can include books and activities for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and early school-age children and are based on the Six Early Literacy Skills. There are many reasons to create Literacy Stations for your library. Here are just a few!
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Read to Me Resources
Read to Me Support Materials
A limited supply of support materials is available at no charge to Idaho public libraries, schools, and reading partners. First priority for distribution of materials will be to support literacy outreach efforts. Materials are not to be charged for. Quantities are limited and the Commission for Libraries may adjust amounts sent at any time.
Every Child Ready to Read
Every Child Ready to Read Family Workshops is a six week program that involves young children and their parents in learning about the six early literacy skills that help prepare children to be successful in school.






