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Imagination Library Graduation Survey
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Imagination Library Graduation Survey
Imagination Library Graduation Survey
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How many times per week do you read with your child?
Rarely (0-1 time a week)
Sometimes (2-4 times a week)
Most days (5-7 times a week)
When reading Imagination Library books, how frequently do you use the discussion tips listed on the back flap of the soft cover books?
Never. I did not know about them.
Sometimes
Regularly
Since receiving Imagination Library books...
My child shows more interest in reading.
My child asks to be read to more frequently.
My child spends more time looking at books alone.
My child is better prepared for kindergarten.
How has receiving Imagination Library books changed the way your spend time with your child?
Please share any additional thoughts and/or comments.
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