International Book Giving Day
Every year, International Book Giving Day, February 14th, strives to achieve one target on February 14th. This aim is to get books into the hands of as many children as possible. The book project, which is also aimed at increasing children's access to and enthusiasm for books.
Most people see the date, February 14th, they immediately think of Valentine's Day. On this day, there is still another way to express the love. You can share the love of books with a child who may not have any. It's likely that in this new age, there are still children who do not own a single book. Books are not available to many children in developing countries. This is also the case in the United States. There are no books in the United States. About two-thirds of American children living in poverty do not have any books.
Why do children need books? Why do children need books? Consider these reasons: Consider these reasons: Consider these reasons:
- Children's reading books aloud helps to foster an emotional connection
- Children learn basic language skills by reading books.
- Children are encouraged to think and assist them in coming up with new ideas by books.
- They help children learn critical reasoning skills
- And they are expanding the worlds of children
- Books create and answer questions
- They have a way of delivering warmth, companionship, and entertainment
Every child should have their own books for these reasons and many more..
How to attend #international book giving day on a #international book giving day.
This day is celebrated in many libraries, literacy services, and schools around the world. The best way for you to participate is to give a child in need of a book.. The book doesn't even have to be brand new, it can be gently used. Other ways to participate include:: Here are some other ways to participate: http://www.google.com
Donate books to your local library or a local charity.
- Donate to an organization that gives books to children, including Book Aid International, Room to Read, and Books for Africa
- Dolly Parton's Imagination Library can be downloaded by a child so that the child will get a free book every month
- Encourage your child to give some of their books to a child in need.
With #BookGivingDay, spread the word for this day on social media.
The international book giving day is the first in a history of the international book giving day
In 2012, a group of volunteers who wanted every child in the world to have a book started International Book Giving Day, a group of volunteers who wanted every child in the world to have a book. The day is planned by Emma Perry, a children's author in the United Kingdom, who coordinates it.. Over 44 countries from around the world participate in over 44 countries around the world.