Read to a Dog
Dogs have their own library story times
Kids love to read to, and pet, such uncritical listeners
By Alexis Blue
It’s not often pets are allowed in the library. But at the Dusenberry-River Center Branch Library, Australian shepherd Lucy is a welcome guest with an important job — helping children practice reading.
Lucy is the newest addition to the popular Read to a Dog program in Tucson libraries. The program started at the Himmel Park Library in October and has expanded to the Miller-Golf Links Library as well as the Dusenberry-River Center Library at 5605 E. River Road.
It is modeled after similar programs nationwide that use certified therapy dogs to help new readers and children of all ages practice their reading skills on an uncritical audience.
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