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- Check Availability | ImaginationLibraryCo
Check Availability to see if Imagination Library is currently available in your neighborhood. Congratulations! You completed the Imagination Library of Colorado reading wellness challenge. Reward: a few books, stickers, and bookmarks for children ages 0-5. The Imagination Library of Colorado's mission is to increase literacy and kindergarten readiness by ensuring that all Colorado children ages 0-5 receive one free book each month. Do you know a child between the ages zero and five to gift this reward to? Yes No Do you have children 0-5 enrolled in the program? Yes No First name* Last name* Email* Multi-line address País/región* Dirección* Ciudad* Código postal* County* Submit Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales La biblioteca de la imaginación de Dolly Parton ha lanzado un programa estatal en Colorado para construir filiales financiadas de manera sostenible en cada condado. Durante el primer año, Imagination Library of Colorado se centrará en asociarse con las comunidades locales para llevar los programas de Imagination Library a nuevos condados y apoyar a los afiliados actuales para expandir su área de servicio. Puede que todavía no haya un afiliado en su vecindario, pero estamos trabajando arduamente para expandirnos y conectarnos con campeones locales para lanzar afiliados. Consulte la disponibilidad a continuación. Si desea recibir una notificación cuando se abra una sucursal en su área, regístrese con su correo electrónico a través de ImaginationLibrary.com Visita Conviértete en afiliado para conocer qué se necesita para lanzarte en tu comunidad o apoyar económicamente a tu afiliado local. Enroll Donate
- News | ImaginationLibraryCo
Actualización de las noticias Bilingual English/Spanish Book Collection Now Available for Colorado Families! Families who are currently enrolled or plan to register a child for Imagination Library now have another monthly book option for their children; a fully bilingual English/Spanish book collection for registered children to receive until their fifth birthday. More Governor Polis Hands Out Dolly Parton Imagination Library’s Two-Millionth Book in Colorado On March 7, 2025, Governor Jared Polis, Llama Llama (of Red Pajama fame), and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC) delivered the 2 millionth book through Dolly Parton's Imagination Library at Westwood Early Learning Center. The program, launched by Dolly Parton in 1995 and expanded to Colorado in 2020, mails free, age-appropriate books to children from birth to age 5 every month. “Books are our windows into the world, and access to literature for children is a great way to improve reading, and inspire the next generation of poets, authors, and literary geniuses. I am excited to just a year later be delivering the 2 millionth book to Colorado children, thanks to Dolly’s successful Imagination Library initiative,” said Governor Polis. More Governor Polis Hands Out Dolly Parton Imagination Library’s One-Millionth Book in Colorado On February 27, 2024, Governor Polis, joined by Representative Emily Sirota, Senator Jeff Bridges, and Imagination Library CEO Jack Tate, handed out the one-millionth book from Dolly Parton’s Colorado Imagination Library. Launched by Dolly in 1995 and expanded to Colorado in 2020, this universal book-gifting program was created to inspire a love of reading by gifting books to children (0- 5 yrs. old), free of charge through funding shared by local community partners. “Thanks to Dolly, more Colorado kids tumble out of bed, stumble to the kitchen, pour themselves a cup of ambition, and read from 9 to 5! It is important that at a young age, students have access to books to foster their love of reading. I’m thrilled that today I was able to hand out the one-millionth book. This heart-warming program brings so much joy to Colorado’s young readers and helps our kids grow into avid readers and learners. Thanks, Dolly!” said Governor Polis. More Governor Polis Signs New Law, Imagination Library Colorado Moves to CDEC On February 27, 2024, Governor Polis Signed HB24-1205, Colorado Imagination Library Program, sponsored by Representatives Emily Sirota and Rick Taggart, and Senators Rachel Zenzinger and Barbara Kirkmeyer. This bill transfers the operation of the Colorado Imagination Library from the Colorado Department of Education to the Colorado Department of Early Childhood and allows the library to partner with eligible non-profits to procure more books and expand the program's reach. More CDEC / ILCO Action Lab Report is Available! ILCO started partnering with the Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab (Colorado Lab) in 2022 to evaluate the program. The evaluation focuses on estimating the causal impact of the program using a matched comparison design. The evaluation leverages historical data from parts of the state that have been participating in ILCO since before the pandemic. We invite you to review this September 2023 ILCO report on Early Literacy If you have questions about this informative report, please email us at Books@ImaginationLibraryColorado.org Read Report Here Colorado Kicks Off Statewide Expansion of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library During Family Literacy Month Governor Jared Polis, Education Commissioner Katy Anthes, and the Imagination Library of Colorado joined American icon Dolly Parton to announce the Colorado statewide expansion of her namesake Imagination Library book-gifting program. Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is dedicated to inspiring a love of reading by gifting books to children (0- 5 yrs. old), free of charge through funding shared by local community partners. "I'm so excited to be working with Governor Polis, the Department of Education, and our Colorado affiliate organization to bring my Imagination Library to more children and families across Colorado! Together we can gift a love of reading that will last a lifetime," said Dolly Parton. "Developing an early love for reading is so important for children’s success, and the Imagination Library shows Colorado’s commitment to making sure that every child and family can succeed,” said Governor Polis. “I’m thrilled that more Colorado children will have access to the books they need to develop a passion for reading and drive their imaginations even further.” During this first year of expansion, the Imagination Library of Colorado will form new partnerships with local community partners and donors throughout the State. Year one is a year of growth: promoting existing programs and getting new affiliates up to speed. We have a handful of established programs across the state and will be adding new affiliates all of the time. Continue to check back here as we expand programs across the state! Would you like to become a community partner ? Click more to watch Governor Polis announce the launch of the statewide program More Governor Polis Proclaims November as Family Literacy Month for Launch of Imagination Library in Colorado The state of Colorado recognizes the Month of November as time for each family to focus on reading and early literacy skills. Click more to view the Proclamation More Imagination Library of Colorado Launches to Provide Books to Kids across The Centennial State Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is launches statewide program to build affiliates in every county. The first year Imagination Library of Colorado will focus on: Partnering with local communities to bring Imagination Library programs to new counties. Our local partners are the heart of the program. They promote the program online and at in-person events, fundraise, and enroll children who live within their geographical area. More Colorado Awards Imagination Library of Colorado Contract Awarded in September of 2021, the contract begins mid October building a statewide network of nonprofits managing Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. The goal is to create an affiliate in every Colorado county and enroll 60% of children birth to 5. For more information, read an article on The Denver Post. More Governor Signs Senate Bill 20-185 On July 10, 2020, Governor Jared Polis signed into law Senate Bill 20-185 creating the Colorado Imagination Library Program, providing funding to expand the early childhood literacy program. Senators Jack Tate and Jeff Bridges, co-prime sponsors of the Bill, stand behind the Governor at the Arapahoe County Library Sheridan Branch. More Imagination Library of Colorado Receives Tax Exempt Status Imagination Library of Colorado Receives Tax Exempt Status under 501c3 of the Internal Revenue Code. More
- Impact | ImaginationLibraryCo
Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales Mapa de matrícula estatal - junio de 2025 Más de 84.000 niños de Colorado reciben un libro cada mes. La primera filial local de Imagination Library se lanzó en Colorado en 2005. Ahora hay 59 organizaciones asociadas sin fines de lucro en todo Colorado. Se han entregado 280 millones de libros y la cifra sigue aumentando a niños pequeños desde 1996. Recibir libros por correo es una forma sencilla y efectiva de generar entusiasmo en torno a los libros. Los niños que participan en DPIL tienen un 30% más de probabilidades de comenzar la escuela preparados para el jardín de infantes. Imagination Library está completamente abierta e inscribe a niños en 61 de los 64 condados de Colorado, enviando libros por correo al 27% de los niños elegibles en todo el estado. El 16% de los libros enviados por correo cada año son totalmente bilingües en inglés y español o tienen Contenido en español. ¡Pronto habrá más contenido en español! The brain is more influenced by experience in a child’s earliest years. The brain’s ability to adapt—known as brain plasticity—declines as we age. Adapted from a graph created by Pat Levitt in collaboration with the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University (2009). Currently in Colorado classrooms, 60% of 3rd graders are not reading at grade level. Third grade is considered an important milestone in a student’s career in terms of reading proficiency and is correlated to whether a student will graduate from high school. Recent studies show that 85% of a child’s core brain development occurs before the age of three. Additional studies have shown the importance of early reading by connecting greater home reading during the pre-kindergarten year with later development of brain areas supporting mental imagery, narrative comprehension and oral language skills. Additional research indicates the dramatic correlation between the number of books in the home and future academic achievement. Researchers have concluded that children growing up with a home library, even as small as 25 books, achieved 2.4 more years of education than children from bookless homes. Children participating in DPIL are 30% more likely to start school kindergarten-ready. Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales Report Highlights: Children enrolled in ILCO scored 0.125 standard deviations higher on the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) assessment at kindergarten entry compared to non-participants in the same schools. ILCO participants were 16–24% less likely to score “well below benchmark” on DIBELS, reducing the need for costly remedial reading support. Benefits were seen broadly across student groups, with no significant differences for multilingual learners or children from low-income families. This increase is substantial, particularly given the low cost of ILCO implementation. This can set students on a positive reading trajectory and reduce the system, district, and school resources needed to make up early gaps. Authors: Allie Kallmann Wegner , MA, M.Ed., Staff Researcher II, Colorado Evaluation & Action Lab Kristin Klopfenstein , PhD, Executive Director, Colorado Evaluation & Action Lab Phil Pendergast , PhD, Assistant Professor, Western Washington University View Full Evaluation Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales ILCO emails a satisfaction survey to all parents with children enrolled in the program. From this survey, we measure the success of the program by gleaning the number often parents read to their children, how prepared the parent feels the child is for kindergarten, and the impact the Imagination Library program has on the child’s literacy. Parent/Caretaker Survey results from 31 ILCO counties administered between July 2024 through June 2025 Counties include: Adams (Aurora), Arapahoe, Archuleta, Alamosa, Bayfield, Broomfield, Conejos, Costilla, Delta, Denver, Dolores, Douglas, Garfield, Jackson, Jefferson, Larimer, Las Animas, Logan, Mineral, Mesa, Montezuma, Montrose, Morgan, Otero, Ouray, Park, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, Summit, Weld. Recipients: 31,720 Responses: 3,943 Response Rate: 12% Download Full Report 64% report “I am reading more often to my child ” 42% report “Other Members of the family read more often to my child ” Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales “Mi niño es pequeño tiene dos años ,no habla mucho y la lectura ayuda con su vocabulario ” - Weld County Parent “Thank you so much for providing books for my child! His enthusiasm and love for books has grown 100 fold and I love that we can go get more books for him to enjoy. He loves other books by the authors that have written the books that he’s received in the mail. It’s been a huge success for our family. ” - Broomfield Parent “I can't thank you enough for this amazing program. Our kids love all the books - they are the centerpiece to evenings and bedtime for our family. ” - Denver Parent “Without this resource I’m not sure I would have books in my home. I love seeing my little one enjoying story time. ” - Routt County Parent "WE LOVE this ----truly we are so beyond grateful for this program. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU " - Larimer County Parent “I love seeing the excitement on her face when she sees that a new book has arrived. That book will then be her ‘favorite’ for the next week or so. ” - Jefferson County Parent “Su vocabulario a tenido un mayor crecimiento además de la pronunciación de palabras a mejorado muchísimo ” - Aurora Parent
- Become An Affiliate | ImaginationLibraryCo
If you're interested in starting a local affiliate in your county, learn more about Becoming an Imagination Library affiliate in Colorado. Regale libros a los niños de su condado Pasos para convertirse en afiliado Step 1: Check Availability If you’re interested in starting an affiliate program for the children in your community, first check to see if the Imagination Library is already offered in your community. What do you need to consider to get started? Partnering with a Non-profit (501c3): We mail IL books at special non-profit mailing rates, and a non-profit partner must be involved to qualify for these rates. Registration & Enrollment Plans: How will your organization grow enrollment? The Imagination Library of Colorado staff can help you grow your program sustainably. Funding: You will need to identify financial support to sustainably cover the wholesale cost of the books and mailing. You will need to identify your service area and eligible 0-5 population. How much funding do you need for an Imagination Library program? Decide on the geographical area you think you would like to cover – such as a county, city, school district or zip code(s). The goal of Imagination Library of Colorado, and the State of Colorado is to have one affiliate in each of Colorado’s 64 counties so that all children in Colorado have access to enroll in DPIL Find the 0-5 population from a census website. Try FactFinder Enter the 0-5 population into the Cost Estimator on the DPIL website. (DPIL utilizes the most current Census data) The State of Colorado passed legislation subsidizing the cost of the monthly book invoice at 50%. Common financial supporters/non-profit partner: Service Clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, Junior League, etc.) Friends of the Library Local foundations Local businesses Chambers of Commerce Individual donors School Districts Community Foundation Fiscal Agents Start your own 501c3 Step 2: Putting the Pieces in place Contact the Imagination Library of Colorado staff at @books@ImaginationLibraryColorado.org to discuss your options Talk through service area & cost Work with ILCO and connect with Pam Hunsaker, DPIL Regional Director to complete the DPIL Affiliate Memorandum of Agreement Get the ILCO sample Memorandum of Agreement and New Affiliate Information Sheet – the two documents that we’ll put in place to outline our relationship and capture key information NOTE: all Colorado affiliates must complete a Colorado and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (DPIL) Memorandum of Agreement Step 3: Build your team Key roles to consider: Chairperson – a person to coordinate the effort Fundraising – to sustainably identify and collect local funds Enrollment – plan where and how to enroll children, oversee registration brochure distribution (if using) and marketing campaigns Database – entering new registrations, accepting pending online registrations, updating addresses, utilizing reports in the Book Order System (BOS) Community Outreach – collaborate with other local organizations and coalitions. Also may collect undeliverable books from your local post office Family Engagement – plans efforts to encourage parents to better engage their children through DPIL books and read more often *TIP – Also consider engaging other community partners to build coalitions and collective impact strategies. Ask your Regional Director for help with ideas and informative docs. Step 4: Fundraising Budget Engage your support team for contacts Consider putting together an advisory council to assist Identify potential funding partners and begin meeting with them *NOTE– At this point you should have a good plan outlined: an idea of the funds you will need, community details/facts and partners who are willing to help – this will all help make your ask more clear and direct. Step 5: Complete and Submit Required Affiliate Documents Return completed Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) and New Affiliate Information Sheet to Colorado’s Director of Affiliate Relations and the MOA to the DPIL. Affiliate Regional Director Submit USPS form 3623 or 3624 (if non-profit hasn’t already done so) to local post office and return the non-profit authorization code to your Regional Director You'll receive access to the Book Order System to learn the enrollment and mailing process Step 6: Make Final Preparations and Launch! BOOK ORDER SYSTEM LOGIN Receive your Book Order System login information and operations manual. Work with Colorado’s Director of Affiliate Relations to answer any questions and provide support to your organization. The database is not difficult to manage, but does take some time to learn. IMAGINATION LIBRARY PROFILE You will need to update your profile on the BOS portal so that the book return labels are correct, parents can contact you to edit or add registrations. You may include the name of your sponsor on the monthly labels if you choose. (recommended) ENROLL CHILDREN You may now enter registrations into the BOS. Email us to switch to Operating status when you are ready to begin accepting online registrations and start mailing books! WEBSITE Your affiliate information will be able to be accessed via the Imagination Library national website. You aren’t required to create, pay for, host your own website. Please contact ILCO for more information. COMMUNICATING WITH PARENTS: Set up a mail chimp account so that your organization can communicate with parents. While you are restricted from ever asking parents for donations, you can communicate program information, community events and resources, or share exciting milestones. LAUNCH Think about planning a launch event to build awareness and excitement. Consider working with ILCO to plan outreach and awareness. RESOURCES FROM DPIL & CO Utilize available resources: Promotional materials available via DPIL & ILCO Grant writing advice, Director of Operations & Grants Colorado’s Director of Affiliate Relations Imagination Library Affiliate Network
- How It Works | ImaginationLibraryCo
Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales Los libros de Imagination Library son títulos de alta calidad y apropiados para cada edad especialmente seleccionados. Nuestros libros se entregan a los niños registrados cada mes desde el nacimiento hasta el mes de su quinto cumpleaños. Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales 1. Enroll online or fill out a paper enrollment form or to register your child. 2. In 8-12 weeks, your child will receive "The Little Engine That Could" as their first book in the mail at no cost to you. 3. Each month, your child will receive a new book in the mail, compliments of your local county partners and at no cost to your family. 4. When your child turns five, they will receive their final book "Look out Kindergarten, Here I Come!" and become an Imagination Library graduate. Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales
- Donate | ImaginationLibraryCo
Donate to Imagination Library of Colorado to help us put more books into the hands of more kids. Regale la lectura Su generosidad garantiza que los niños de Colorado ingresen al kínder listos para tener éxito en el aula y más allá. Con la donación de libros, usted ayuda a sentar las bases para que nuestros bebés estén listos para el kínder.
- Volunteer | ImaginationLibraryCo
Volunteer with Imagination Library of Colorado Voluntario ¡Estamos encantados de que le gustaría ofrecer su tiempo como voluntario en la Biblioteca de la imaginación de Colorado mientras comenzamos un nuevo capítulo en la alfabetización de la primera infancia! Visite nuestro localizador de bibliotecas de imaginación local en para encontrar a su coordinador local y comuníquese con ellos. ¡Podrán instruirlo sobre cómo puede ayudar en nuestro trabajo en su comunidad local! El registro, la recaudación de fondos y los embajadores de la comunidad son todas formas en las que puede apoyar a los afiliados de Colorado. Estamos muy agradecidos por los defensores de la alfabetización como usted en todo Colorado que están haciendo que nuestro programa sea un éxito.
- Jamboree 2025 | ImaginationLibraryCo
Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales ILCO organizó nuestro Jamboree anual de primavera con afiliados la semana pasada, del 9 al 10 de mayo en Denver. El Jamboree comenzó el jueves por la noche con un cóctel de recepción con cena, música, networking y juegos de trivia de Dolly. Los oradores incluyeron: el gobernador Polis pasó el viernes por la mañana para celebrar los éxitos del programa con los afiliados y aceptar una foto autografiada de Dolly, Kelly Dunkin de Co Gives Foundation, Brooke Seigle de Imagination Library Middle Tennessee/United Way of Greater Nashville; y una sesión de 3 partes sobre El papel de los libros y los hitos del desarrollo con la Dra. Michelle Shiffman , pediatra de Reach Out and Read, Heather Craiglow de CDEC/Head Start y la maestra de 1er grado Christy Howard de Steele Elem en Co Springs. Nicolle Davies, Allie Wegner (Co Labs), Michelle Anthony (Dollywood Foundation) también dieron una actualización sobre Imagination Library a nivel estatal y nacional. Asistieron más de 40 afiliados de todo Colorado. Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales Brooke Seigle Brooke Seigle Brooke Seigle Dra. Michelle Shiffman Heather Craiglow / CDEC Brillante por texto Brooke Seigle Participación de afiliados Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales Michelle Anthony is a regional director for The Dollywood Foundation. She’s passionate about bringing positive change to her community, and has spent her entire career working in the non-profit sector for youth serving organizations. Michelle and her husband have two daughters, and all four of them are avid readers! Outside of reading, they enjoy watching the Denver Broncos, playing sports, spending time in the Rocky Mountains, and just being together as a family. Brooke Seigle Allie Kallmann Wegner is a Senior Researcher at the Colorado Evaluation & Action Lab at the University of Denver. The Colorado Lab was created in 2017 under the leadership of the Governor's Office as the state's policy lab. They work with a broad range of government, community, and family partners to unlock data-informed solutions and identify opportunities to foster meaningful and sustained change. In this session, we will discuss the results of the 2025 evaluation of ILCO, as well as potential policy implications. Brooke Seigle Caitlin Raaz is a speech-language pathologist and researcher specializing in early language development and speech sound disorders. As an associate professor at the University of Northern Colorado, Caitlin focuses on innovative service delivery models to address health disparities in underserved communities. Children in rural communities often face barriers to early intervention, including provider shortages, long waitlists, and limited access to culturally responsive support. To help address these gaps, our USDA-funded project piloted in Eastern Colorado equips home visitors with practical, evidence-based strategies to support children’s early communication and language development while families wait for formal services. This session will share lessons from our pilot program, including how easy-to-use digital tools can help families build strong early language and literacy skills in culturally and linguistically responsive ways. We will also discuss how this model can be adapted to create engaging content for the Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Colorado as part of our project’s next phase. Participants will leave with actionable strategies to strengthen their role in promoting early literacy and bridging gaps in early intervention for the families they serve. Brooke Seigle “When You Love a Book: Inspiring Children to Make Friends with Reading,” a fireside chat with literacy outreach specialist, Mary Lanni , and the author and illustrator of "When You Love a Book," Kaz Windness and Heather Brockman Lee . Imagination Library's July book for age group 4, “When You Love a Book,” was written and illustrated by local Colorado residents Kaz Windness and Heather Brockman Lee. Mary Lanni is a librarian, book reviewer, and a youth literacy advocate. Brooke Seigle
- 2024 JAMBOREE | ImaginationLibraryCo
Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales Soy un párrafo. Haga clic aquí para agregar su propio texto y editarme. Es fácil. Simplemente haga clic en "Editar texto" o haga doble clic en mí y podrá comenzar a agregar su propio contenido y realizar cambios en la fuente. Soy un gran lugar para que cuentes una historia y dejes que tus usuarios sepan un poco más sobre ti. solicitud de voluntario APLICA HOY Soy un párrafo. Haga clic aquí para agregar su propio texto y editarme. Es fácil. Simplemente haga clic en "Editar texto" o haga doble clic en mí y podrá comenzar a agregar su propio contenido y realizar cambios en la fuente. Soy un gran lugar para que cuentes una historia y dejes que tus usuarios sepan un poco más sobre ti. solicitud de voluntario APLICA HOY Soy un párrafo. Haga clic aquí para agregar su propio texto y editarme. Es fácil. Simplemente haga clic en "Editar texto" o haga doble clic en mí y podrá comenzar a agregar su propio contenido y realizar cambios en la fuente. Soy un gran lugar para que cuentes una historia y dejes que tus usuarios sepan un poco más sobre ti. solicitud de voluntario APLICA HOY Soy un párrafo. Haga clic aquí para agregar su propio texto y editarme. Es fácil. Simplemente haga clic en "Editar texto" o haga doble clic en mí y podrá comenzar a agregar su propio contenido y realizar cambios en la fuente. Soy un gran lugar para que cuentes una historia y dejes que tus usuarios sepan un poco más sobre ti. solicitud de voluntario APLICA HOY
- Dolly Parton | Imagination Library of Colorado | Denver
Imagination Library Colorado works to support current affiliates and grow new affiliates in new Colorado Counties to ensure all children under 5 have equitable access to books Enroll your child for a FREE book each month For just $31, you can support a Colorado child in your community with monthly Imagination Library books for an entire year. Your support helps young learners grow up with strong early literacy skills and the confidence they need to thrive in kindergarten and beyond. Since the creation of Colorado’s statewide Imagination Library program in 2020, every locally raised dollar is matched by the state, doubling the impact of each gift. By ensuring families receive high-quality, age-appropriate books at no cost, the Imagination Library of Colorado nurtures a love of reading, strengthens family storytime routines, and builds a culture of literacy for every child in Colorado. Enroll A Child & Donate Enroll A Child 2,802,804 books and counting mailed to Colorado children since 2021. 51,346 five year olds in Colorado have graduated from the Imagination Library. 89,000+ Colorado children receive monthly books from the Imagination Library. 26% of Colorado's zero- to-five year old's population is enrolled in Imagination Library. BY THE NUMBERS Thanks to the Colorado Department of Early Childhood (CDEC) for funding the Imagination Library in Colorado, 50% of books are funded by the state and 50% of the books are funded locally. Getting books into the hands of Colorado's early learners through the Imagination Library of Colorado is made possible with support from the CDEC and local champions.
- 2026 Book List | ImaginationLibraryCo
Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales Each year, the Imagination Library books are selected by the Blue Medal Book team, a group of early literacy experts from across the US dedicated to selecting books that reflect a range of family experiences, so that every child can see themselves reflected in the stories, themes, and concepts. Each month from birth to age five, a child registered in the Imagination Library receives an age-appropriate, high-quality title addressed to the in their name and delivered directly to their mailbox. The Blue Ribbon Book Selection Committee selects ten English titles and two bilingual English/Spanish titles each ye ar. As of August 2025, Colorado families may opt in to receive a bilingual book every month . All children registered in the program will receive these three books: The first book a child receives is “The Little Engine That Could" Dolly Parton's book written by herself, "Coat Of Many Colors" The month a child turns five years old, they will receive “Look Out Kindergarten, Here I Come!” American Printing House (APH) selects six titles from the current Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library collection that are most appropriate for children with visual impairment. Children will receive a braille/ print book in the mail at no cost to their family every other month. For more information, please visit: aph.org/braille-tales. The application on this page is required to be completed prior to receiving books. Audio Imagination Library books are also available to children. These books may only be played on a digital playback device loaned from the National Library Service (NLS) or another device approved by the NLS. For more information, please visit: aph.org/imagination-library-collaboration/ . Download the 2026 English Book List Download the 2026 English/ Spanish Bilingual Book List Bibliotecas de imaginación de afiliados locales TRABAJAR COMO VOLUNTARIO English Book List TRABAJAR COMO VOLUNTARIO English Book List TRABAJAR COMO VOLUNTARIO English Book List English/ Spanish Book List TRABAJAR COMO VOLUNTARIO English Book List TRABAJAR COMO VOLUNTARIO English Book List TRABAJAR COMO VOLUNTARIO English Book List
- Reading to Your Child | ImaginationLibraryCo
Fundamentals about reading to your child and why it's important Leyéndole a su hijo ¿Por qué es importante la comunicación del bebé al nacer? Las señales no verbales, como el contacto visual, los arrullos, el llanto y la escucha, son el lenguaje que usa tu bebé para comunicarte sus necesidades, deseos y sentimientos. Cuando los padres responden a los gestos de su bebé, construyen la arquitectura misma de su cerebro, sentando las bases para el desarrollo futuro del lenguaje, la comunicación y las relaciones. La interacción “servir y devolver” moldea el cerebro Solo tienes que sonreír, hablar, cantar, leer, jugar y responderle a tu bebé. Se llama interacción de "dar y devolver". Este proceso de ida y vuelta es fundamental para el desarrollo cerebral, especialmente en los primeros años. Las interacciones de dar y devolver ayudan a los padres a crear un entorno seguro para los bebés, y les ayudan a comprender que están siendo cuidados y comprendidos. 0-24 MONTHS Themes & Concepts Emphasis on the development of sight and vision with big text and bright colors Teaching sensory skills through touch with thick, board pages Rhyme and rhythm of words in a repetitive style Simple and easy-to-use everyday text for vocabulary development Minimal text with engaging, “point-and-say” illustrations Playful sounds of everyday characters and sing along text to enhance auditory skills Nurturing and attachment themes in sing-song pattern Tips to Try Help your baby to explore the book. Let your baby turn the pages, grab, or even chew on it. Point out interesting pictures and take the time to ask questions as you read. Say, “Look at the butterfly.” Cover it and ask, “Where is the butterfly?” Uncover it and say, “Peek-a-boo butterfly!” Stay on a page for as long as your baby is interested. Turn the page or stop reading when your baby looks away or seems tired or bored. Read with joy and excitement. Use different voices for different characters. Ask questions your child can answer by pointing. You can say, “Where’s the doggie?” or “Where’s the happy baby?” or “Who says meow?” Imitate the sounds your child makes while looking at a picture. Then add a very short phrase, such as, “Moo, the cow says moo.” Copy your reactions to the book you are enjoying together. Speaking in slow, short sentences and waiting for your child to take a turn talking helps him understand. Let your toddler give a picture a name; then add a comment like: “Yes, a plane! The plane is flying. The plane is flying in the sky.” Help your child pretend to be a character in a book. You can pretend to feed a baby or be puppies, barking and running after each other. 2 -3 YEARS Themes & Concepts Continue sensory concepts from year one and build upon them, such as sight, auditory, and touch skills Repetition of everyday words to build vocabulary development Predictability of plot lines to generate conversation and engagement Development of motor skills and accessibility for child to hold and turn pages Emphasis of “Self-help” activities – things children can do, things familiar in their daily life to build upon the story Use of real photo illustration child can recognize Familiar nursery rhymes with a focus on body awareness, teaching the child basic body parts Teaching basic colors, letters, and numbers Tips to Try Cuddle up with your child on your lap. Look at your child as you read. Let your child lead. Active Reading! In active reading, an adult shares a picture book with a child and provides the child with multiple opportunities to talk about and engage with the pictures, words and ideas in the book. CLICK HERE for great resources on Active Reading. Ask your child to point out things in the pictures and talk about them. Use the pictures to teach new words. Say, “See the trumpet? A trumpet is a loud instrument that makes music.” Then pretend to play the trumpet. Ask questions about the story. “What are the bears doing in this picture?” Pause and then help your child answer. Leave room for your child to make things up. Act out parts of the story. Use the story to start a conversation about something you and your child have done together. Start a conversation by repeating an important word your child has just said and wait for your child to say something more. Read with joy and enthusiasm! Use different voices for different characters. Count pictures and wait for your child to repeat the numbers after you. 4-5 YEARS Themes and Concepts More complex stories and characters featuring hero conflict and resolution More serious subject matter, teaching diversity of others, environment, and tolerance of different cultures Humorous stories with playful plotlines Continuation of familiar Nursery rhymes and poetry repetition Focus on school preparation and readiness Use rebus (pictures used for words) to develop reading comprehension Introduction of non-fiction titles and traditional folk tales Moral emphasis on gratitude and appreciation Tips to Try Read with expression, using different voices for different characters. Emphasize rhythms and rhymes in stories. Encourage your child to repeat what you say, comment on it, and ask questions. Place books in a child-accessible area, and give him a chance to choose his own books for story-time. Read stories again and again. Take the opportunity to familiarize your child with the alphabet. Ask your child to tell you about the pictures and the story. Point out colors, shapes, numbers, and letters and ask him to find them in the books you are reading together. Point out written words in the world around you, like on traffic signs and on food labels in the grocery store. Ask your child to find a new word each time you go out together. 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