The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)
Free books for kids
Imagination Library coming to more youngsters thanks to donors
Starting Aug. 25, families with young children in Mentor, Mentor-on-the-Lake and Concord Township can get picture books mailed to their house for free.
The program is from the United Way of Lake County, its Emerging Leaders affinity group, The Literacy Cooperative, Mentor Public Library and Dolly Parton.
Children younger than 5 in those communities can now receive free high-quality, brandnew, age-appropriate books from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, according to a news release. Once the kids are signed up, they’ll have one book mailed to their home each month until they turn 5.
“According to one study, children who are read one book a day will hear about 290,000 more words by age 5 than those who don’t regularly read books with a parent or caregiver,” Mentor Public Library Executive Director Cheryl Kuonen said in the release. “This disparity can affect brain, vocabulary and reading development.”
In Northeast Ohio, The Literacy Cooperative of Greater Cleveland works to introduce Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to as many communities as possible, the release stated.
It recently teamed with Mentor Public Library to write a grant that spreads the Imagination Library to Mentor, Mentor-on-the-Lake and Concord Township, and United Way of Lake County and its Emerging Leaders provided the funding.
“Evidence shows that participation is Dolly Parton’s Imagination library increases family reading and children’s interest in books leading to improved preparation for kindergarten,” said Robert Paponetti, president and CEO of The Literacy Cooperative.
And, in Lake County, 52 percent of children enter kindergarten without sufficient skills, knowledge and abilities to engage in kindergarten-level instruction, the release stated.
“One of our goals is to increase kindergarten readiness among children in Lake County,” said United Way of Lake County Vice President and Community Impact Director Jean Sency in the release.
“Studies show that children who enter school unprepared are at risk of being left behind throughout school and life, which is why we are proud to support Dolly Parton’s Imagination library,”
Currently in Lake County, children in Kirtland, Kirtland Hills, Wickliffe, Mentor, Mentor-onthe-Lake, and Concord Township can sign up for the Imagination Library and start receiving books, thanks to different donors.
Families can register to receive books at www.ohioimaginationlibrary.org or in person at one of Mentor Public Library’s branches.
Those who wish to donate can contact the United Way of Lake County at 440-352-3166 or The Literacy Cooperative at 216- 7766180.
Dolly Parton began the Imagination Library in her hometown of Sevier County, Tennessee, in 1995, according to the release. In the past 25 years, the program has spread across the country and even to United Kingdom, Australia and Ireland with the help of local champions.