Every parent wants to see their child succeed and reading together at home is an important place to start. Book Voyagers programs are designed to promote the joy of reading and encourage families to create literature-rich home environments. Our experienced program facilitators work with libraries, schools and other community organizations to help parents and children build reading skills and bring stories to life. We use a variety of different program formats, including discussion circles, storytelling, and interactive workshops to immerse the whole family in compelling learning experiences. Hands on activities, like dramatic readings, theater games and writing and drawing exercises offer new ways for participants to connect with the written word. Book Voyagers helps families grow their home libraries, as participants receive copies of each book to keep and enjoy again and again for even more reading fun!
Book Voyagers encourages a love of literature, promotes critical thinking, and gives children the self-confidence to share their thoughts and opinions with others. Let Book Voyagers spark curiosity in your community!
Contact Book Voyagers“The Book Voyagers experience was excellent in every way. The children were engaged, the presenter offered storytelling and projects that were age appropriate and well received. We are anxious to offer the next session! Thank you!”
“Book Voyagers is an excellent program and opportunity for children to discuss books with a professional facilitator. The literature choices were totally appropriate for the age and interest of the participants. Thank you very much for making this program available for a reasonable price.”
“Thank you for an outstanding storytelling adventure. I thank CT Humanities for making Tellabration possible at our library.”
”Book Voyagers helps kids to think about stories and pay attention to the details of the illustrations in the books. This can help make reading more fun!”
“The program was out of the ordinary – it inspired creativity!”
It’s hard to feel different, especially when it makes us feel lonely or misunderstood. In these four books we meet a variety of characters who struggle with trying to fit in while staying true to themselves. Each story is unique, yet all help us realize that self-acceptance comes more easily when friends reach out with kindness and understanding.
Sometimes it is hard to appreciate ourselves for who we are and appreciate what it is that makes us unique. Join us to share and discuss four books where we see a variety of ways others have learned to overcome obstacles and believe in themselves!
Humans are made to live and work with others in a community where we can thrive. We are social beings that have evolved to exist within communities. Our first communities are our family where we develop a sense of social relationships that then expand to the outside world. Explore the importance of being emotionally connected by reading and sharing these four stories.
When you look around, do you see things that are green and growing? And if not, can you see the possibilities? Read these inspiring stories of how to grow hope and community together!
Join us for a joyful celebration of the many ways people communicate with one another such as with pictures, gestures, and spoken and written language. These four delightfully illustrated books provide the opportunity for participants to focus on communication.
Tales from Around the World
Folktales have endured for hundreds, sometimes thousands of years. They are fun to read, but more importantly they help us understand the world around us and gain insight into ourselves. They play a role in sharing a common history, reinforcing cultural values, and highlighting important traditions. Folktales also help us understand other cultures, gain new perspectives, and hopefully see how much we have in common.
It is inevitable – Life is not always easy. How we manage difficulties, and stress depends on our individual resilience. What is “resilience” and where does it come from? Resilience is the ability to bounce back, be flexible, cope, make changes, or manage the obstacles or experiences that challenge us. Let’s read and discuss these four books to see if we can increase our resilience together!
In addition to book discussion programs, Connecticut Humanities helps bring special events to communities across the state. From multi-cultural storytellers to cartooning workshops, these special programs help children and families to engage with literature and culture in creative ways and from new perspectives. A wide variety of formats accommodates all types of learners. CT Humanities funding brings these experiences to you at discounted rates!
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Contact Book VoyagersOptions include:
Through the generous support of federal and local funding, Connecticut Humanities covers the majority of program costs including facilitator honoraria and travel, books, resource supplies, and publicity materials (flyers and bookmarks).
Host sites are responsible for a modest cost-share payment to help defray program expenses.
*Non-profit 501(c)3 organizations and municipalities are eligible to apply. Depending on the funding source, restrictions may apply. Note: a cost share, ranging from $50 to $200 is required.
Our Book Voyagers facilitators are passionate about reading and eager to share that excitement with your community! These dedicated educators come from a variety of backgrounds and always go the extra mile to make each session rewarding and inspiring. All Book Voyagers facilitators are literature experts dedicated to helping you and your family make reading and talking about books fun and meaningful. Each facilitator uses their own unique talents to create a welcoming and engaging environment especially for you and abilities include bilingual (Spanish), artistic, theatrical experience and skill in working with diverse ages and populations.
Federal and state dollars and funding from generous sponsors and donors like you, allow Connecticut Humanities to offer Book Voyagers to libraries, schools and community organizations across the state. Our thanks go out to the following organizations!
We are currently accepting requests for WINTER/SPRING 2024. Requests are filled on a first-come, first-served basis and are dependent on grant funding.
For more information, contact:
Susan Muro
Phone: (860) 937-6542
Email: smuro@cthumanities.org