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The Story of raising readers

We are often asked, "how did it all begin?"

raising readers is based on a very simple idea: reading books to very young children actually builds brain cells. Reading to babies and young children was shown to stimulate formation of neural pathways, through exposure to colors, sounds and happy emotions. Studies showed that with the proper stimulation, babies were able to learn skills that would ultimately enable them to be ready to learn upon entering school.

In 2000, Owen Wells, CEO of the Libra Board of Trustees set out to provide Maine children with this brain-building stimulation, in the form of high-quality children's literature.

Encouraged by Former First Lady Barbara Bush, a strong literacy advocate, Libra approached the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital at Maine Medical Center and Maine Medical Center's parent organization, MaineHealth, with a novel idea: distributing the books at regularly-scheduled well-child visits with healthcare providers, who could provide advice and counsel to parents about the importance of regular reading to their babies and toddlers.

Through a very successful collaboration between MaineHealth and EMHS (Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems), the program was quickly implemented in over 375 hospitals and practices statewide. Libra's vision was that all Maine families, regardless of economic status, would receive not only books, but information about the relationship between reading aloud and becoming "learning ready" for kindergarten and beyond.

Now in its ninth year, raising readers continues to distribute over 165,000 quality books to 75,000 Maine children annually.

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  • Raising Readers
  • P.O. Box 17826
  • Portland, Maine 04112
  • Phone: 1–800–397–3263

Raising Readers is generously funded by the Libra Foundation.

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