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Vermont Center for the Book disseminates a wide variety of its Mother Goose Programs™ to increase
children's knowledge, school readiness, success and self-esteem by building the knowledge, skills and
confidence of parents, librarians and educators. These professional development programs provide adults
with picture books, guides, materials and training, transforming reading with children into multidimensional
and powerful learning experiences.
As an affiliate of the
Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, we work within a network of
50 state-center affiliates to promote books, reading, literacy and libraries locally, regionally and
nationally.
We also work closely nationally with public libraries, child-care organizations, health and human
services agencies, elementary schools, Head Start and science museums, among other organizations.
Vermont Center for the Book was established as the Vermont Reading Project in 1985 by founder
Sally Anderson, VCB's Executive Director. In January 1994 the Vermont Reading Project became the
Vermont Center for the Book. VCB is a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (c)(3) corporation with a volunteer
Board of 15. The name Mother Goose Programs™ was adopted as the public persona of the organization in 2003.
Mother Goose Programs are used in more than 30 states and hundreds of professionals and thousands
of parents have been introduced to these programs.
As a private non-profit organization, VCB has a variety of funding sources: the
National Science Foundation, Jane's Trust, the Henderson Foundation, Verizon Foundation, the State of Vermont, the
Windham Foundation and private individuals.
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