Library Tales for Tails offers a unique and comforting environment for children to build confidence in their reading abilities. By reading aloud to trained therapy dogs, participants can practice their literacy skills in a non-judgmental and supportive space. This program is designed to foster a love for books while providing a fun, interactive experience for young readers. Join us at the Village Library for this engaging session that combines animal companionship with educational development for local youth.
What to Expect
A calm, welcoming atmosphere where children can read to gentle therapy dogs.
Who Should Attend
Children
Early readers
Parents
Animal lovers
Agenda Overview
Reading sessions with therapy dogs.
Venue & Address
Village Library
35 N Main St STE C Jacobus , Pennsylvania – 17407 United States
Organizer
York County Libraries · Public Library
A library system serving York County, Pennsylvania.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Library Tales for Tails?
A program where children read to therapy dogs.
Who can attend?
Children of all reading levels are welcome.
Is registration required?
Please contact the library for details.
Where is it held?
At the Village Library in Jacobus.
Are the dogs safe?
Yes, they are trained therapy dogs.
Is there a cost?
This is a free library program.
Tags
literacy
therapy dogs
children
library
Jacobus
reading
Summary
A literacy program where children read aloud to therapy dogs at the Village Library.