PJ Library: Read it Again!

Something magical happens when parents sit down to read with their children. The PJ Library program exists to encourage that educational and inspirational bonding experience.
     The program sends free Jewish-themed, age-appropriate children’s books to families across the Lehigh Valley, and the world, every month. The Jewish stories they tell can help families talk about values, traditions, and culture. Both child and parent learn about the world around them and find inspiration that they can share.
     Besides the books, PJ Library also offers regular activities and events throughout the year where families can learn together, celebrate holidays, and meet new people and catch up with friends. 
     Families with kids ages newborn through 8½ years old with Judaism as part of their lives are invited to sign up, regardless of their Jewish background, knowledge, or observance.
     A program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, PJ Library is made possible in the Lehigh Valley through a partnership with the Jewish Federation, the Jewish Community Center, and the Jewish Day School and through the support of local donors.
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