Year: 2016

Little Books at Work

BookSpring recently received a generous donation of over $600 from our wonderful benefactor, Little Book of Words. BAB-GAB Little Book of Words has a simple way to help fight illiteracy and open doors for children in need: Buy A Book – Give A Book (BAB-GAB). Every time you buy a book form Little Book of […]

BookSpringer appointed to health role

Our very own Clinics & Health Partner Manager at BookSpring, Cynthia Ivey, has been appointed to participate in the inaugural group of Community Health Champions for 2016! Community Health Champions is a new Central Health initiative to bring together community members who want to improve access to and the quality of health care for those […]

Pattern People brings words and concepts to life

BookSpring is proud to be partnering with Pollyanna Theatre Company to present Pattern People, January 23 – 31, 2016 at the Long Center for the Performing Arts. This new play for young audiences, written by our very own Emily Ball Cicchini, explores a day in the life of two very different single parent families, as […]

Kay Gooch Featured In AAS

Our friend and librarian site coordinator Kay Gooch was featured in today’s issue of the Austin American-Statesman! We are all lucky to have passionate people like Kay working with Austin’s youth. Click below to check it out! Follow this link to the Austin American-Stateman’s website: http://www.mystatesman.com/news/entertainment/gullet-librarian-kay-gooch-is-a-reading-rock-star/npxLG/

Supporting all children to read

by Sophia Toprac BookSpring would like to take some time to shed light on the topic of reading disabilities. About 85% of students with learning disabilities have been described as reading disabled. The process of learning is made up of multiple steps, all of which seem completely simple and are also completely necessary. When a […]

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