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1. This week’s podcast guest: Ruby Veridiano

litworldwrad2011banner 231x300 This weeks podcast guest: Ruby VeridianoThis week’s guest: Ruby Veridiano, Social Media and Girls Clubs Liaison for LitWorld

When to listen: Wednesday, March 2nd at Noon EST (9 am PST)

Where to listen: Book Dads Episode #6 – Ruby Veridiano, Lit World

Ruby Veridiano is
Social Media and Girls Clubs Liaison

for the non-profit Lit World. LitWorld joins together with teachers, parents, community members, and children to support the development of sustainable literacy practices across the world. LitWorld educates community members to become literacy leaders through easy-to-use programs and resources and creates access to print materials that will help all children learn to read and write. They believe literate children will grow to be empowered, healthy and productive citizens. Their goal is universal literacy.

We’ll be talking about plans for next week’s World Read Aloud Day as well as some of the work they do with girls around the world.


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