When my kids were learning to read, reading to a dog at the library was one of their favorite things to do. the dog sat and listened without judging or corrected them. It built up their confidence and it made reading fun
Shaker Public Library has doggy listeners that are certified with
Therapy Dogs International and love to listen to stories. School-age children can sign up for a 15-minute time slot beginning 2 weeks before the event. To register online, go to
Read to a Dog. Or call the children’s desk (216-991-2030 Option 7). Children must be between the grades of K and 6.
Shaker Heights Main Library, Children’s Program Room, 16500 Van Aken Blvd, Shaker Heights.
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