Friday, May 1, 2009
Cornegy 2009: New York Public Libraries Offer Our Children More Than Books
Click The Icon Above To Hear Robert E. Cornegy, Jr. Message.
Please Feel Free To Join the Cornegy 2009 - New York Public Libraries Offer Our Children More Than Books Conversation.
New York Public Libraries play a vital role in our communities. You can get more than a book from the public library. Today as a member of a local library you and/or your child has access to computers, the internet and the world.
You can go anywhere in the world instantly on the Internet. New York Public Libraries provides free wireless Internet access to library users.
Our community public libraries were the original centers to go research and access pertinent information, periodicals, books and reading materials before the World Wide Web.
I am a strong supporter of the New York Public Libraries and it's enhancing literacy programs that encourage our youth to read. Our New York Community Libraries books offer our children ideas and ways to empower themselves.
Recently, I read the book from the library 'Horton Hears A Hoot' to second and third graders. The book story can be parrell to underserve communities. I was amazed when the children were able to vocalize the empowerment concepts in the book.
"No matter how small I am I can be heard".
Let us hear your thoughts. Please comment below.
How much of a difference can our Brooklyn, New York Public Libraries make in your child's or children lives?
How much of a difference can the subliminal messages of children's books read make in your child's or children lives?
I am encouraging all parents to stay involved in the educational process and social activities that help foster growth, a well-rounded personality, moral character, independence and good civility in our children.
Robert
Cornegy 2009: New York Public Libraries Offer Our Children More Than Books Conversation.
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