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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Read to Me
ICfL receives donated books from Barnes & Noble Holiday Drive
ICfL’s Read to Me program is the recipient of this year’s local Holiday Book Drive at the Boise-area Barnes & Noble store. Barnes & Noble has sponsored a Holiday Book Drive for several years.
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El día de los niños Program Application OPEN
Application for the 2011 El día de los niños/El día de los libros program is now OPEN
The opportunity is open to the first 20 libraries which submit an application and meet the following requirements:
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Youth Services Fall Training 2010
Destination: Summer Reading
Make your travel plans now!
2011 Summer Reading Slogans: One World, Many Stories (children) and You Are Here (teens)
Get The Scoop!
The new issue of ICFL's free youth services e-newsletter is on-line now. In this issue: Summer reading news and resources, funding opportunities, award-winning books, current and upcoming events, and more!
The Scoop, May 8, 2009
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Partner Survey
Your feedback is very important to us as it helps us improve library programs and our partnerships. Thank you for taking time to fill out our survey.
The Bookworm
The Bookworm is a monthly publication of the Read to Me First Book program. This early literacy newsletter is sent home to the parents of children receiving First Books each month, and contains age-appropriate literacy information and activities. It can also be distributed by school and public librarians to parents at storytimes and library events.
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.
Read to Me
Providing information, training, technical assistance, and resources for Idaho libraries and their community partners. Our vision is for all parents and caregivers to nurture their children's early literacy skills and for all children to develop as independent readers and become lifelong learners.
Programs & Services
The Idaho Commission for Libraries provides a range of services to Idaho Libraries and the people of Idaho.


