Come read to a furry friend! 🐶
Kids are invited to boost their reading confidence by reading aloud to a gentle, trained therapy dog named Orla. Our Tales to Tails program provides a calm, playful, and nonjudgmental space where young readers can practice their skills, build fluency, and enjoy the company of a four-legged listener.
Reading to a dog makes learning feel like play—which is essential to literacy development! Through play, children engage their imagination, build language skills, and gain the confidence they need to become lifelong readers.
Perfect for emerging and reluctant readers—because dogs make the best audience! 📖
Kathleen Karl, a registered therapy dog handler and seasoned educator with over 20 years of experience helping children become successful readers, will be on hand to support young participants. Kids are welcome to bring their own book or choose one from the library.
When: July 2 – August 2
📖 Wednesdays from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📖 Fridays from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
🐾 Prefer a different time? Appointments are welcome! Contact Carrie to request a time that works for you—we’ll do our best to accommodate your schedule.
🔖 Reserve your reading time with Orla:
Email Carrie King at youthlibrarian@whitinglibrary.org

