Brighton Library Launches 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten

The Brighton District Library has launched the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program for children, ages 0-5, in an effort to help with early literacy skills.

The program is free and encourages kids to reach the goal of reading 1,000 books before their first day of kindergarten.

According to the Brighton District Library, if parents and caregivers read one book a day for 3 years, they would have surpassed the 1,000 books goal. Additionally, they’d have fostered their child’s interest in reading and given them the necessary tools and confidence to start school.

Parents and caregivers can stop by Youth Services Desk at the Brighton District Library to register and pick up an information folder, then choose an option for tracking the books they will be reading, either online or offline. Both reader options will receive a prize for every 100 books read.

The Brighton District Library is located at 100 Library Drive, Brighton MI 48116, and can be contacted at (810) 229-6571 for more information.

1,000 Books Before Kindergarten is a national nonprofit seeking to promote reading to newborns, infants, and toddlers and to encourage parent and child bonding through reading. Learn more and find a program near you here.

Visit our website to find out more information and FAQs about transitioning to Kindergarten.