Becoming a Reader Through Reading

Another question commonly asked of me by parents at Gracepoint Berkeley church is, “How do you become a reader?” And like many questions, the answer seems a bit too pat. Can you guess what it is? I most often say, “You become a reader…through reading.” (For those of you who figured it out from the title of the post —  good test-taking skills!)

Of course there’s so much to the answer, but like other identities we grow into, it’s all in the doing. Today, I want to focus on the social aspect of reading. We often conceive of reading as a solitary activity, and while it most definitely is, from the earliest age we see that reading is very much social as well. Perhaps it is actually reading together, being read to, reading to someone else, or just talking about books. There’s a reason crazy fandoms develop around books!

While I could write on and on about this, I received this photo from our young readers at Gracepoint Minneapolis church, and yes, I do think it’s worth about a thousand words. 🙂

Sammy reading to Stephen and Teddy!

Sammy, who is an early reader, exemplifies the social nature of reading. He memorized the great board book classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?. So he happily and confidently read the book to his younger friends. Not only is he introducing the younger ones to books, but he is building into his growing identity as a reader. A win-win!

Needing to Chew on What We Read

People are starting to get competitive about the Free 5th Book Ceremony, especially as I called out (in a friendly way!) certain groups of people…but we have to remember that the most important thing is not finishing books as fast as possible, but allowing yourself the time to be inspired, ministered to, and challenged by what you read!

To that end, we have Baby Corrie from Gracepoint Berkeley church, who captures a couple of valuable lessons for us all.


 

*By the way, a2f Berkeley is now on the board 🙂

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Introducing Bibliopolis Austin: Longhorn Library!

This past Wednesday, February 3rd, was no ordinary Wednesday. Over at Gracepoint Austin church, we had the official Grand Opening of Bibliopolis Austin. Here is some on-the-ground reportage from Laura Fong, our very own Longhorn Librarian. 🙂

After seeing all the awesome things happening at Bibliopolis in Berkeley and the recent opening of the Minneapolis branch, we just couldn’t stand to be left out! Some of us decided we just had to have our own branch…our very own Longhorn Library! I know everything is supposed to be bigger in Texas, and while our humble library may not bigger (yet) than Berkeley’s, and we don’t have a fun hanging chair like Minneapolis, we are quite happy with our very own reading castle, reading nook with curtains and hanging lights, and bean bags that were generously donated by one of the uncles.

Even before the Grand Opening, our very own fourth grader (aka Mik) donated many of her books, prepared a Grand Opening flyer for all the families, and printed up a library schedule for all to see. One of the kindergarteners wanted to donate her books too, but we reminded her that she has younger siblings who might benefit from having them at home 😛 Then all the children decorated book bags during JScouts to keep their library books safe when they took them home.

Finally, the big day arrived when Bibliopolis Austin would finally open! One child said, “I can’t believe it’s really happening! I thought it was just a dream..I didn’t think it would actually happen!” There was a ribbon-cutting ceremony after which the children saw the library for the first time. They did a scavenger hunt to familiarize themselves with the organization of the library and learn how to properly handle the books, and they each got their own bag of gummy worms to remind themselves that they are now official “Bibliopolis bookworms” (to be eaten outside of the library, of course)!

A big thank you to Emily for getting this reading ball rolling. We look forward to many fun and educational times in our very own library!

Here’s a video to commemorate the beginnings of Bibliopolis Austin! I’m personally so excited to go and visit soon — I know Laura and so many others have put a lot of thought and care into making Bibliopolis Austin a reality, and it’s evident from the video that it was a lot of work, not only to build it all, but to commemorate its opening as well — a true labor of love. I’m looking forward to hearing of many wonderful reading moments happening through their times spend there!

BibliopolisAustin from hemilykim on Vimeo.

If you look closely in the video, you’ll notice a certain 4th grader from Gracepoint Berkeley church who got to be there at the momentous Grand Opening festivities!