Radio Readers!

Radio Readers!

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Capitol Radio Group and Lincoln Prairie Behavioral Health Center are making reading cool again by bringing back Radio Readers. Reading is an important skill that needs to be developed in children. Reading promotes longer attention spans, builds listening skills and imagination that’s why Capitol Radio Group sponsors the Radio Readers program! Our personalities are helping to get kids interested in reading by donating books and reading to classes locally.  The Radio Readers Programs fosters a love of Reading that will help your child the rest of their life.

If your class is interested in being involved in our Radio Reader Program please contact mdrewes@capitolradiogroup.com.

CLICK HERE FOR THE RADIO READERS PARTICIPATION FORM!

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Stay tuned to 101.9 The Wolf for details!

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October – Book: Giraffes Can’t Dance

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