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Grube is an adjunct faculty member of Mi- sericordia University in the Fine Arts Department teaching voice book, stickers, a bookmark and a parents’ guide to reading fun. Parents are asked to register their child by calling the library at 675-1182. Through this program, adults with preschoolers in their lives will learn how they can support the development of literacy in preschool children. Because it is For the fifth consecutive year, and is also the director of the = The One Book, Every Young important for children to be pre- Pennsylvania’s One Book, Every youth choirs at St. Paul's Luth- Child program goes far beyond pared for school, One Book, Ev- Young Child program will lead eran Church in Lehman. just giving parents and caregiv- ery Young Child will provide op- the way and highlight the impor- tance of early literacy develop- ment in preschoolers ages 3 to 6. The Back Mountain Memorial Library will once again take part in this endeavor by presenting a special One Book program at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 5, in the Children’s Room of the library. Jean Grube will read the PA One Book to the children and The selection for this year’s program is “What a Treasure!” by Jane and Will Hillenbrand. Since the book was published in 2006, children have been accompany- ing Mole on his dig as he discov- ers exciting treasures for both his animal friends and for him- self. Each child in attendance will receive a paperback copy of the ers a book to read to preschool- ers. The program’s design is based on studies showing that simply reading a book is not enough. 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