Literati Kids celebrating Mother s Day with patio picnic at Mozart s
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AUSTIN, Texas - Literati Kids and Mozart s have partnered up for a story time event for Mother s Day.
The Read with Mom Patio and Picnic will feature snacks, drinks, giveaways, and more. There will also be a live onstage reading of The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.
Austin-based Literati partners with Little Free Library
Austin-based Literati is partnering with Little Free Library to bring literature to children. Literati’s Vanessa Castañeda joined Good Day Austin’s Casey Claiborne this week to talk about it.
Starting at $39.99 per month, BlackLIT’s monthly subscription boxes contain one or more books by writers of color, three to five products by Black-owned businesses, and five thought-provoking writing prompts. Curated by an educator with the goal of empowering cultures who have been “blacklisted” from classrooms, BlackLIT aims to increase representation and close the literacy gap. My Coffee and Book Club My Coffee and Book Club
If you’re an avid reader, chances are you’re also an avid coffee drinker. That’s where this monthly box comes in. Priced at $31.99, each box includes 12 ounces of gourmet coffee (whole bean or ground your choice), two new hardcover books of your chosen genre, and an eBook selection. You can’t beat the value of this subscription, which will have you sipping and reading in no time.
The actress s book club and Literati will distribute 11,000 new books to The Book Foundation.
Hello Sunshine and Reese Witherspoon s Book Club is joining forces with book subscription company Literati to help spread some holiday cheer to children.
Literati, Hello Sunshine and Reese’s Book Club have partnered to distribute 11,000 new books to The Book Foundation in Los Angeles, it was announced Friday. The Book Foundation aims to promote literacy by placing new books into the homes of low-come children. Since March, the Book Foundation has donated over 100,000 books.
Through their new partnership, books will be distributed to children in foster care, children at high-risk for homelessness or living in emergency shelters, children in county hospitals and students in Title 1 schools.