I loved to read as a child. Early on, I fell in love with the library. I visited the school library often, and during the summers, I remember attending programs at the public libraries and visiting the BookMobile. When I was in school, I was a library helper. I loved spending time there and checking out books.
My elementary school had a program called DEAR (Drop Everything and Read) where we all read for at least 15 minutes a day. I read hundreds of books during my Kindergarten through 2nd grade years. Not only was I reading at school, but I was reading every night at home as well. I was lucky to have parents who provided many books at home and helped me read. I received awards for reading so many books. Those awards kept encouraging me to read.
We also participated in the Pizza Hut Book It Program. I had a lot of personal pan pizzas growing up! When I was in 2nd grade, I was the only student in my classroom to be on the Reader's Honor Roll. This meant that I completed the Book It! goal for all 5 months. I was so proud to have my name displayed outside of our classroom door. My teacher was proud of me too. She gave me a pink and purple caboodle box that was personalized with my name on it. I still have it today.
Overall, I had very positive literacy experiences growing up. I can't think of a time when I was younger that I had a bad experience with reading. My love for reading has wavered over the years, but I feel like I am finally back in a place where I love reading again. Now, as an adult, I love to read for pleasure, and some times for information.
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