Little Readers
Little Readers
Who Is Little Readers For?
Little Readers is designed for:
- Families with children from birth to age 5
- Parents and caregivers looking for fun learning activities
- Families who want to support early literacy and language development
- Children who enjoy stories, songs, and hands-on exploration
Families are welcome to attend any Little Readers group throughout Mesquite ISD.
What Happens at Little Readers?
Each Little Readers session includes engaging activities designed to support early learning and school readiness, including:
- Interactive story times
- Songs and movement activities
- Hands-on learning experiences
- Opportunities for social interaction
- Early literacy skill development
- Fun activities families can continue at home
- Children leave with a FREE book after every session (while supplies last)
The curriculum is developed by Mesquite ISD librarians and tailored to meet the needs of young children and their caregivers.
Why Reading Matters
Reading with young children helps build vocabulary, language skills, imagination, and a strong foundation for future learning. Even a few minutes of reading together each day can help children develop important skills that support success in school and beyond.
Little Readers helps families discover simple, enjoyable ways to make reading part of everyday life.
Questions Families May Have
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No. Families may attend any Little Readers group offered at Mesquite ISD elementary campuses.
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No. Little Readers is designed for children from birth to age 5. Activities are developmentally appropriate and focus on building early literacy skills, language development, and a love of books before children learn to read independently.
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That's completely normal. Little Readers includes songs, movement, hands-on activities, and interactive learning experiences designed specifically for young children. Families are encouraged to participate in ways that work best for their child.
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Absolutely. Little Readers welcomes parents, grandparents, relatives, guardians, and caregivers who play an important role in a child's life and learning.
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Little Readers helps children develop language, social, and early literacy skills through books, songs, play, and interaction. These experiences help prepare children for a successful transition into school.
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Little Readers includes interactive stories, songs, and hands-on activities designed to support early literacy and language development. Families also learn simple, practical activities they can continue at home using everyday materials and routines.
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No. Little Readers welcomes all families. A librarian or staff member is available to assist Spanish-speaking families, helping ensure everyone can participate and enjoy the program.
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Each session provides families with ideas, activities, and a free book to take home. These resources make it easy to continue reading, playing, and talking together throughout the week.
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Story times help children build vocabulary, listening skills, imagination, and early literacy skills while creating positive experiences with books and reading. These early experiences help lay the foundation for future learning and school success.

