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Credit unions support babies in early language development

The Kootenay Savings Community Foundation, the Grand Forks Credit Union and the Heritage Credit Union recently awarded $9,800 in grants to support Books for BC Babies.

Building language skills with infants and toddlers will be easier thanks to generous support from local credit unions.

The Kootenay Savings Community Foundation, the Grand Forks Credit Union and the Heritage Credit Union recently awarded $9,800 in grants to support the Books for BC Babies (B4B) program in the East and West Kootenay and Boundary region.

With this funding, the Kootenay Library Federation has purchased enough B4B kits for every Kootenay Boundary newborn arriving in 2011.

Books for BC Babies is a community-supported program dedicated to connecting families with resources to help their child’s development in the critical time from newborn to five years.

Each B4B kit contains a board book, a CD for sing along and a booklet for parents and caregivers, explaining why babies need books, word play, songs and rhymes.

Why focus on babies?

Well, they represent our future and it’s everyone’s job to get them off to the best start possible.

Research continues to show that reading, singing, talking and playing with newborns is the best way to build early language skills.

Language skills influence a child’s lifelong success.

Books for BC Babies is a start toward supporting each child to reach his or her potential.

The program introduces a baby’s family to the world of books for fun and learning, all available through your local library.

In most communities, the B4B kits are delivered jointly by the local public library, the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy and the public health units of Interior Health.

Babies typically receive their kit at their six-month check up at the health unit.

If you have questions, please contact the Grand Forks Library at 250-442-3944, Greenwood Library at 250-445-6111 or Midway Library at 250-449-2620.