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I Love to Read Month

  • Writer: School of St. Philip
    School of St. Philip
  • Feb 28, 2025
  • 1 min read

We were honored to host the Litchfield Watercade Royalty at our school! Our students were engaged as they listened to inspiring stories and participated in a lively Q&A session



In honor of I Love to Read Month, Mayor Dingman shared the story "Love is All Around Minnesota" with students! He also gave insights into what it's like to be a mayor.


A special shoutout to Miss Jennifer from the Litchfield Public Library (MN)  for joining us to celebrate I Love to Read Month! She delighted us with a reading of "No Cats in the Library."


Special shoutout to Officer Nelson!  He took time to inspire our students by sharing his experiences as a resource officer and reading the enchanting Owl Moon book for "I Love to Read" month!


Today, we were honored to have Principal Shelly Mendiola from Holy Trinity in Winsted as a guest reader at our school. She captivated our students with the story "Where's My Teddy?"  and shared valuable insights about her school community.


We had a wonderful visit from Father Jeff, who stopped by to read us "The Three Trees"!  He shared insights about his daily life and answered our curious students' questions.


 Ending I Love to Read Month on a high note! We were thrilled to host State Senator Andrew Lang as a guest reader. He shared the book "The Right Thing to Do: The Joe Mauer Story," and offered valuable insights into his life and experiences as a senator.



5 Comments


Bradley Sheppard
4 days ago

The “I Love to Read” post is inspiring because it encourages children to enjoy reading and build strong learning habits from an early age. It reminded me of school library days when reading stories helped me feel less stressed during busy academic weeks. During that period, I relied on Pearson course help to better understand difficult subjects while still making time for reading. Overall, developing good learning habits early can really shape confidence and creativity.

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steven burgees
4 days ago

This post about “I Love to Read Month” is really inspiring because it encourages students to build reading habits and explore different types of books. I liked how it promotes learning through reading in a simple and positive way. While preparing a literature review assignment, I once searched for assignment help uk to organize my ideas more clearly. Reading regularly really helps improve thinking and understanding skills over time.

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harrietarmstrong
Apr 27

I think “I Love to Read Month” is a wonderful initiative because it encourages people of all ages to develop a reading habit, explore new ideas, and improve their imagination and knowledge. In my opinion, reading regularly also helps with focus and critical thinking. It also reminds me how students sometimes feel overwhelmed with studies and think write my MBA dissertation, but breaking work into smaller sections and planning ahead usually makes academic tasks much more manageable.

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Guest
Mar 03

I love how this post celebrates a love for reading books really do open doors to imagination and learning. When I think about all the stories out there, I’m reminded how important self publishing services can be in helping new authors bring their ideas into the world. Encouraging kids to read also plants the seed for them to one day write and share their own stories. Thanks for spotlighting such a joyful part of learning!

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Guest
Mar 02

I love how this celebration of I Love to Read Month highlights the joy and importance of reading at every age. Books have such a special way of opening minds, sparking imagination, and connecting us with new ideas and worlds. It’s inspiring to see a school community come together around stories and literacy it’s foundational to lifelong learning. In many impactful books, authors work with ghostwriting services to help shape their ideas into compelling narratives that reach and inspire more readers. Thanks for sharing this reminder of why reading matters!

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