'Sit, Stay, Read' at the St. Francis Library pairs kid to canine for the sake of reading
Posted: Nov 24, 2024 9:07 AM CDT

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ST. FRANCIS, Wis. (CBS 58) -- If you think your child needs to brush up on reading aloud in a no-stress atmosphere, "Sit, Stay, Read" at the St. Francis Library might just be worth your time. The program has a child reading to a certified therapy dog from "Pets Helping People." The dog handlers are on site, and parents are asked to stay with their child. Each session runs about fifteen minutes and is free. If interested, you can call 414-481-7323 or register online.
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