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Books 2 U

Books 2 U encourages children to read for personal enjoyment and to become library users.

Library staff and volunteers bring high-interest paperbacks to classrooms and other sites that serve children. During their visits, they present short, high-energy "booktalks" designed to excite children about the paperbacks. The booktalkers also register students for library cards and promote library services.

Expansion of Books2U is made possible by The Library Foundation with gifts from Qwest, the Harold and Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation and Meyer Memorial Trust. Additional support is provided by the Jackson Foundation, the Templeton Foundation, and the OCF Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation.

Services

School Visits
Highly trained volunteers visit selected 3rd-, 4th-, 5th and 6th-grade classrooms in Multnomah County. Each of the 49 schools in the program receives a visit and fresh paperbacks at least every other month throughout the school year.

Summer Program
Library staff and volunteers make visits every other week to various agencies that offer summer-long programs that serve at-risk children — from babies to teens. The children can listen to booktalks, check out Books 2 U paperbacks and participate in the library's Summer Reading program.

After School Program
Library staff and volunteers visit 17 different non-profit sites once a month for booktalking visits. Started in 1998, this program serves children in kindergarten through middle school.

Nineteen more sites receive innovative monthly deliveries of tubs that contain videotaped booktalks and carefully selected books.

Books 2 U maintains collections of high-interest fiction and nonfiction books that are circulated through the various locations the program serves. Some Multnomah County libraries also feature collections so children visiting the library will recognize the titles. Look for the bright orange Books 2 U stickers on books at the Albina, Belmont, Central, Fairview-Columbia, Gregory Heights, Gresham, Hollywood, Midland, North Portland, Rockwood, St. Johns and Woodstock libraries.

Goals

The Library Foundation