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Donegal babies to benefit from new book launched at Letterkenny Library

written by Rachel McLaughlin April 23, 2018
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Author and children’s education expert Dr. Mary Roche visited the Central Library in Letterkenny on Wednesday last to launch a fantastic new booklet called ‘Babbling Babies Nursery Rhyme and Action Song Book’.

Dr. Roche is the author of ‘Developing Children’s Critical Thinking through Picture books: a guide for primary and early years’ students and teachers’. She had previously taught for many years in primary schools in Cork and is now a Senior Lecturer in the Education Department of St Patrick’s College, Thurles, Co Tipperary.

Mary is passionate about encouraging parents to read with babies and children and was delighted to be launching this new book which was developed by Lifestart Services with support from Donegal Library Service and HSE Health Promotion & Improvement Service.

The booklet will be distributed to families throughout Donegal in the coming weeks and months, through Lifestart Services, the library network and other partner organisations.

 

Dr. Mary Roche enthralling her young audience during the launch of Babbling Babies Nursery Rhyme and Action Song Book in the Central Library, Letterkenny on Wednesday last.

Mary said: “Saying and singing rhymes along with your child is great fun and also develops essential pre-reading skills. By reading aloud and discussing books with children you are stimulating their imaginations, developing their understanding of how language works, reinforcing the value of reading, helping them to discover the joys of reading, strengthening the relationship with your child, and giving them a great start to their education.”

Studies show that if babies and children are read to early, they will enjoy reading and learning more, and do better in school. The aim of the booklet is to encourage language and reading development, and to promote the importance of reading to children. Rhymes and songs in English, Irish, Polish, Romanian, Hindi and Kiswahili (Kenya) are included.

Babbling Babies Nursery Rhyme and Action Song Book which was launched by Dr. Mary Roche in the Central Library, Letterkenny on Wednesday last and which will be distributed to families throughout Donegal in the coming weeks and months.

Speaking at the launch, the Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council, Cllr. Gerry McMonagle said “I would like to congratulate and thank all involved for their hard work on bringing this lovely booklet to completion. I hope it will be enjoyed by families throughout Donegal in the weeks and months to come.

“If you are not familiar with Donegal County Library Service yet, I encourage you to join. It is a wonderful resource, freely accessible to everyone and has much more than books to offer. Check out the library website to see what your little library card can do for you and your family”.

Babbling Babies Nursery Rhyme and Action Song Book is an initiative of the Education & Learning Sub Committee of Donegal CYPSC (Children and Young People’s Services Committee) – which includes Lifestart Services, the Library Service and HSE Health Promotion & Improvement Service. The booklet was funded by The Parenting Support Initiative (PSI), administered through a collaborative partnership between the Katharine Howard Foundation and the Community Fund for Ireland.

Donegal babies to benefit from new book launched at Letterkenny Library was last modified: April 23rd, 2018 by Rachel McLaughlin
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