How does RedRover Readers make an impact? Here's one teacher's inspiring story:
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How does RedRover Readers make an impact? Here's one teacher's inspiring story:
By Karly Noel, RedRover Director of Education and Outreach
Have you ever noticed that when you think about something often enough, you start seeing examples of it everywhere? For instance, when I was trying to decide if I should sell my old red Honda Accord, I saw that car everywhere I went...or when I was pregnant and it seemed like the only people out and about were mothers with their young babies.Â
RedRover is excited to announce our new RedRover Readers program book, Nobody’s Cats: How One Little Black Kitty Came in from the Cold, written by Valerie Ingram and Alistair Schroff.
An interview with Whitney Best, RedRover Readers volunteer
By Nicole Forsyth, RedRover President and CEO
Whitney Best lives in Sacramento, California, and has volunteered with the RedRover Readers program since 2009. She visits classrooms and encourages children to think humanely about animals. She sat down with RedRover President and CEO Nicole Forsyth to talk about what makes the RedRover Readers program unique.
Nicole: What made you decide to volunteer for RedRover?
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How does RedRover Readers make an impact? Here's one teacher's inspiring story:
By Karly Noel, RedRover Director of Education and Outreach
Have you ever noticed that when you think about something often enough, you start seeing examples of it everywhere? For instance, when I was trying to decide if I should sell my old red Honda Accord, I saw that car everywhere I went...or when I was pregnant and it seemed like the only people out and about were mothers with their young babies.Â
RedRover is excited to announce our new RedRover Readers program book, Nobody’s Cats: How One Little Black Kitty Came in from the Cold, written by Valerie Ingram and Alistair Schroff.
An interview with Whitney Best, RedRover Readers volunteer
By Nicole Forsyth, RedRover President and CEO
Whitney Best lives in Sacramento, California, and has volunteered with the RedRover Readers program since 2009. She visits classrooms and encourages children to think humanely about animals. She sat down with RedRover President and CEO Nicole Forsyth to talk about what makes the RedRover Readers program unique.
Nicole: What made you decide to volunteer for RedRover?