![]() On social media: #ReadtoMe the Screen Actors Guild Foundation BookPALS This email address is being protected from spambots. On site contact: Maria Cabezas, SAG Foundation New York BookPALS Director, 34, G and performers will dress as characters from their favorite children’s books and read aloud to K-5 students in their classrooms ![]() WHEN: World Read Aloud Day, Wednesday, March 4 at 9:15 a.m. G and SAG-AFTRA performers kick-off national literacy campaign: ‘Read to Me’ sponsored by SAG Foundation BookPALS and Rise Up Foundation G and fellow BookPALS volunteers will also present over 300 new books to PS 140 students donated by the Brooke Jackman Foundation. In addition to reading to the K-5 students at Manhattan’s PS 140 dressed as characters from their favorite children’s book, Mr. The ‘Read to Me’ challenge asks everyone to pick up a children’s book and read it aloud to a child in your life today. Research shows that reading aloud to children improves language, literacy and academic outcomes. ![]() ‘Read to Me’ encourages everyone to play a part in reading aloud to children whether you are a parent or grandparent, sibling or neighbor, educator or friend. G will join SAG-AFTRA performers who volunteer on a regular basis as SAG Foundation BookPALS (Performing Artists for Literacy in Schools) to kick-off a new national literacy campaign entitled ‘Read to Me’ sponsored by Screen Actors Guild Foundation BookPALS and Rise Up Foundation. NEW YORK-On World Read Aloud Day, WPIX weatherman Mr. New literacy campaign sponsored by SAG Foundation BookPALS and Rise Up Foundation encourages everybody to play a role in reading aloud to children G & volunteer actors kick-off national ‘Read to Me’ literacy initiative and issue reading challenge on World Read Aloud Day
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