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But children are usually ages 6 to 7, or attending first grade, before they are decoding ... since that's where many kids first develop a love of books and reading, explains Becky Kennedy ...
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Travis Kelce became emotional when talking about the impact his foundation 87 & Running has had on Kansas City youth.
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On Nov. 10, the first annual Read for Feek, featuring non-silent family reading sessions and a silent adult reading session, will be held at Heavy Brewing.
Dr. Christopher McNeil, a former elementary school principal, is pairing reading with self-care for young students. From inside of George Melcher Elementary, the Books And Barbers is in session.