The Grand Opening of Make Way for Books

It’s official, Make Way for Books has moved! With the extraordinary generosity of Angel Charity for Children, Make Way for Books has relocated to a location where we are now able to invite even more children, families, and educators in for programming and workshops.

Join us for the Grand Opening of our new location at 700 N. Stone Ave.! Please stop by anytime on Thursday, September 10th from 5-7:30 p.m. We will have a special Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 5:30 p.m. with Mayor Jonathan Rothschild. Join us to visit our new building and learn about what is new at Make Way for Books.

Light refreshments will be served. Drinks are being generously donated by eegee’s and dessert will be provided by Cakes for Causes.

 

 

 

Cover to Cover at the Swap Meet

Nearly 7 in 10 children in our community don’t have access to preschool or childcare. Make Way for Books is working to create access to meaningful learning opportunities for all children. Our Cover to Cover program meets young children and families in community locations that families already visit, bringing fun early literacy programming to children and families throughout southern Arizona. Our latest session reaches families at one of Tucson’s most popular summer gathering spots—The Tanque Verde Swap Meet!

 

At Cover to Cover, Make Way for Books transforms community locations into mobile early literacy classrooms where children and families participate in interactive storytimes and learn ways to makes books and reading a part of their daily lives. We set up our mobile early literacy classroom, share stories, sing songs, share literacy tips with parents, and give out lots of free books!

 

Cover to Cover will continue at the Swap Meet every Saturday at 6:30 pm through June 20th. Look for the Make Way for Books sign in Aisle 7 by the mercado. We hope to see you there!

Literacy, Learning, and Leadership

This year, interns from the University of Arizona College of Education had the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in Literacy, Learning, and Leadership with Make Way for Books. L3 (Literacy, Learning, and Leadership) is an interdisciplinary major through the College of Education which gives students the opportunity to learn about how they can work in a variety of educational fields (such as nonprofits) outside of the traditional school context.

 

Three creative and motivated interns from the L3 program gained experience in a variety of educational settings within Make Way for Books’ programs. Meagan and Jessica shared interactive storytimes with children at events throughout the community as well as in preschools in Tucson. Megan and Jessica were also active in our Raising A Reader family-engagement program based at Tucson Unified School District elementary schools. Our third intern Riley facilitated the Make Way for Books Book M.A.G.I.C. program with families at Teenage Parent High School and was active in our family literacy programming throughout the community.

 

Check out this video which describes the great work L3 interns are doing in our community and features Make Way for Books intern Riley talking about her experience:

 

 

We congratulate Riley and Meagan on their upcoming graduations from the University of Arizona and we wish our interns all the best!

First Things First guest blog

Screenings can detect learning problems before kindergarten 

Just as mammograms or prostate exams help detect diseases earlier in adults, periodic screenings of infants, toddlers and preschoolers can help identify issues that can become learning challenges later on.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, about 13 percent of U.S. children between 3 and 17 have a developmental or behavioral disability. In addition, many children have delays in language or other areas that can affect school readiness. However, fewer than half of children with developmental delays are identified before starting school, meaning significant delays might have occurred and treatment opportunities may have been missed.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all children be screened for developmental delays and disabilities during regular well-child doctor visits at 9 months, 18 months, and 24 or 30 months. Hearing and vision screenings are done before newborns leave the hospital and at every well-child visit. If your child’s doctor does not routinely check your child with these types of screenings, you can ask that they be done.

First Things First recognizes that early intervention is key to keeping developmental delays or sensory issues from becoming learning problems. Through our partnerships with child care centers, preschools and voluntary home visitation programs, last year more than 25,000 screenings were completed on kids birth to 5 years old. We also partner with parents to ensure children get the necessary referrals for follow-up services that can help.

If you are a parent or caregiver of a child 5 and younger, you can make a difference by monitoring your child’s physical, mental, social and emotional development. Please remember that all children develop at different rates; what is typical for other children may not be the same for yours. If you’re unsure whether your concerns warrant a doctor’s visit, call the toll-free, statewide Birth to 5 Helpline (1-877-705-5437). There, nurses and developmental experts will give you tips on which milestones your child should have achieved for their age and help you decide if a screening is needed.

By working together, we can ensure that all young kids are on track to start school healthy and ready to succeed.

First Things First is a voter-created, statewide organization that funds early education and health programs to help kids be successful once they enter kindergarten. Decisions about how those funds are spent are made by local councils staffed by community volunteers. To learn more, visit azftf.gov.

Make Way for Books on Buses!

This year, Make Way for Books celebrated Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros on the road! Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros is a national initiative to emphasize the importance of literacy for all children and a commitment to providing diverse books that respect and reflect many languages and cultures. This year Mbooks on busake Way for Books boarded five Sun Tran routes to give out English, Spanish, and bilingual books to children and families riding buses!

We had a wonderful time meeting families, spreading the word about early literacy, and seeing some very excited smiles!

 

Check out local news coverage of books on the bus! 

Join us at La Cocina for Arizona Gives Day!

Arizona Gives Day is a 24-hour community-wide fundraiser for Arizona nonprofits. With YOUR help we can give joy, give hope, and give books to young children in southern Arizona and make sure they get the right start in school and in life!

This year, Comcast will match all Arizona Gives Day donations to Make Way for Books up to $2,000, meaning your donation of just $10 or more makes twice the impact! Visit our Arizona Gives Day page to donate on April 7th or pledge your donation anytime before then!

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to learn how you can win special prizes when you donate on April 7th!

Join us at La Cocina

We invite all friends of Make Way for Books to join us at La Cocina on April 7th for a special Arizona Gives Day fundraiser! Make Way for Books will receive 10% of all food and drink sales from 5-10 p.m. Our Storytime Volunteer, John Ross, and his dance group, the Rodeo City Wreckettes, will perform twice, at 6 and 7:30pm, followed by music from our friend Nöel Hennessey.

We hope to see you there!

 

We are a 2015 Angel Charity Beneficiary!

It’s official: Make Way for Books was named an Angel Charity for Children’s 2015 beneficiary!

After a competitive interview and application process, Make Way for Books was awarded nearly $500,000 from Angel Charity for Children which will fund the new building which we will move into in May 2015. In this new space, we will welcome in even more children, families, and educators for ongoing early literacy programming. With the new funding from Angel Children’s Charity, we will be able to serve 1,690 more children each year.

Check out this clip from local news station KVOA Channel 4 who covered the funding announcement:

 

KVOA | KVOA.com | Tucson, Arizona

 

 

Share Stories, Change Lives Early Literacy Campaign

We were thrilled at the number of community members who joined us to kick off our Share Stories Change Lives Early Literacy Campaign. At the event, we were excited to share more about the different ways that everyone can get involved in the community-wide campaign, as well to announce our latest new project: The Neighborhood School Readiness Project. Read more about it here.

During the event, we recognized several community members with our special Book Bells created by local nonprofit organization Ben’s Bells Project. Mayor Rothschild, Isabella and Santino who both supported our Blue Book House Project, as well as several outstanding educators and local business supporters including Bookmans, Comcast, and Arizona Association of Community Managers were recognized during the event.

Early Literacy Campaign
Mayor Jonathon Rothschild recognizes Santino.

 

Throughout the event, we asked people to join the conversation about early literacy and tell us why they Make Way for Books. We received some great answers:

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You can join the conversation as well. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and Instagram and tell us why you #makewayforbooks.

Join the movement to share stories and change lives. Learn how you can get involved! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Launch Party February 5th!

There are BIG things on the horizon for children, families, teachers, and schools in Tucson. Make Way for Books will be hosting a launch party on February 5th at Manzo Elementary School to share the exciting news and how you can get involved! The event will be emceed by Greg Curtis from 94.9 MIX FM and Mayor Rothschild will be there to help kick things off.

Join the movement to share stories and change lives. We would love for you to be a part of it! We will be serving appetizers, drinks, and giving out surprise freebies during the event.

February 5th
Manzo Elementary School
855 N. Melrose
Tucson
5:30-7:00 pm.

We hope to see you there!