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Review for Random Acts Of Reading, Lemont, PA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

It is often difficult to make sure all students are exposed to a variety of books to help them grow their vocabulary and comprehension. With Random Acts of Reading, Philipsburg Elementary was able to provide our 1st and 3rd-grade students with a variety of books that helped them continue to grow as young readers. It is a proven fact that the more children are exposed to books, the higher they become intellectually. Eifrig Publishing and Random Acts of Reading allowed our students to be exposed to up-and-coming authors. We shared this information with our entire community through our local social media outlets and the local newspaper. Our 3rd-Grade students began developing their own books after being exposed to authors similar to their ages. Philipsburg Elementary really appreciates what Random Acts of Reading does for our school!
-Justin Fye, Philipsburg Elementary Principal

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Review for Random Acts Of Reading, Lemont, PA, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

Random Acts of Reading has created the opportunity for students at Philipsburg Elementary to enjoy books that they may not ever get a chance to enjoy. With over 50% of our students considered economically disadvantaged, we are always looking for ways to get books into the hands of our students!
Elfrig Pubslishing was able to make this happen! Each of first-grade student at Philipsburg Elementary received a copy of Perfectly Imperfect Parker by local author Dana Fonash. The books were donated by Eifrig Publishing through Random Acts of Reading (www.randomactsofreading.org.

The students were excited to learn about a gangly fir that was not like the rest of the "just right" Christmas Firs that families are normally looking for. This book shows students that each person has their own unique qualities that make them special in their own way!

We shared this story along with the attached pictures with our local newspaper, The Progress.

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