Reading with Rover is a wonderful program at the Watertown Public Library designed to help children improve their reading skills in a supportive and fun environment. By reading aloud to a licensed therapy dog, children gain confidence and develop a love for books. This program is a fantastic way for kids to practice their reading while making a new furry friend. No registration is necessary, making it easy for families to participate.
What to Expect
A relaxed, encouraging session where children read to a dog.
Who Should Attend
Children
Parents
Young readers
Agenda Overview
Literacy session at the library.
Venue & Address
Watertown Public Library
100 S Water St Watertown , Wisconsin – 53094 United States
Organizer
Watertown Public Library · Library
Providing educational and community resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event?
Watertown Public Library, 100 S Water St, Watertown, WI.
Do I need to register?
No, registration is not necessary.
Who is the dog?
A licensed therapy dog.
What is the goal?
To help children improve their reading skills.
Is it free?
Yes, library programs are typically free.
What age is this for?
Children of all reading levels.
Tags
kids
reading
library
Watertown
Wisconsin
dogs
Summary
A literacy program for children featuring therapy dogs.