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Families across Suffolk are following the adventures of a beloved hamster this month as part of the All Suffolk Reads program.
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Ms. Martha Reads is back with new stories! Tune in online every Friday at 10 a.m.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled "Potato Man and Spud Monkie." It was written and illustrated by Annabelle Wilkinson from Larchmont Elementary.
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Celebrate Halloween and the fall season with these scare-free and informative videos and activities for grades preK through high school.
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Through its relatable stories, characters, and messages, Carl the Collector showcases and celebrates our differences and commonalities, and that we all have something unique to offer.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled, "I Am Special." It was written by Lauryn Vernon, from Chesapeake, VA.
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Ms. Martha Reads a story titled "The Nicest Horse." It was written and illustrated by Jaydan Theus from Point O View Elementary School in Virginia Beach.
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The 34th annual Virginia Children's Festival returns to Norfolk this weekend, and WHRO Public Media will be there contributing to the fun.
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Election season is a great time to introduce kids to the principles of democracy and to explain the voting process.
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Ms. Martha shares a story written and illustrated by Ava Shubert from Butts Road Primary School in Chesapeake.
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Explore K-12 resources that explore the diversity and importance of Hispanic culture, including contributions to dance, food, social movements, literature, art, science, film, and politics.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled, "The Magic Dress." It was written and illustrated by Mayukha Khambhammettu from Deep Creek Central Elementary in Chesapeake.
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Ms. Martha shares a story titled, "Lily and Lil's Hidden Treasure Adventure." It was written by Lilyanna Fungo who attends Tarrolton Elementary in Norfolk.
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PRA Group, Inc. has been a sponsor of WHRO’s Literacy Van for several years. They recently hosted a back-to-school drive and donated books and bookbags to the station.
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Unite everyone for fun and learning with these exciting Olympic resources!
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Research shows that reading to children, and encouraging them to read on their own, sets them up for future academic success.
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Ms. Martha shares a story written and illustrated by Gordan Wyatt. He attends Coventry Elementary in Yorktown, Virginia.