Read to Baby kit (contents subject to change)
Each kit has a special baby board book and information for families on free literacy programs and resources available at Surrey Libraries.
Read to Baby kits introduce families to the importance of making reading a part of their everyday routine. When babies engage in daily literacy activities, they build critical speech and language skills that help prepare them for kindergarten and for lifelong learning.
How does the Read to Baby kit help?
“This is a powerful program. When children start school, we know right away when early literacy has been a strong part of their home life. Students feel more confident coming to kindergarten and start as curious, eager learners.” – Teacher
A study by the BC Library Association (2009) in conjunction with public health nurses and public librarians across British Columbia found that:
60.4% of parents who received a literacy kit read more to their babies.
91% of parents attended or planned to attend library programs as a result of receiving a literacy kit.
Read to Baby kits have a direct positive impact on family behaviour, and a long-lasting effect on a child’s ability to thrive.
Who receives Read to Baby kits?
Throughout the year, we work with partner associations to distribute kits to families in the community. Kits are made available through associations like Public Health Units in Surrey, the Tiny Bundles program at Surrey Food Bank, and the Fraser Region Urban Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association (FRAFCA).
And each October, we invite families living in Surrey who have a baby 0-12 months old to visit a Surrey Libraries branch to receive a free kit. One kit per family, while supplies last. See staff for details.