Operation Record a Story Helps Military Families Stay Close Across the Miles
Publications International, Ltd. Donates Record a Story™ Books To Deploying Troops at United Through Reading® Locations
LINCOLNWOOD, Ill., Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- This fall and into the holiday season, military parents about to deploy will have the chance to arrange for shared story time with their children even after they leave for their tours of duty, through United Through Reading's Military Program. Operation Record a Story, a program sponsored by Publications International, Ltd. (PIL), has donated thousands of books, many from its award-winning Record a Story™ collection, to the nonprofit United Through Reading®. Through this organization, service members can record the stories for their children before they deploy. The books, along with a DVD of the parents recording the story, will then be shipped to the kids for the holidays.
Recordings will take place at the following United Through Reading locations:
- Onboard USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), Homeport – San Diego
- Onboard USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), Homeport – Everett, WA (in San Diego from mid-October)
- 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, Fort Jackson, SC, located near Columbia, SC
Since 1990, United Through Reading has been sending kids videos of their military parents reading books aloud for them. The program encourages parents or caretakers at home to then photograph or take a video of the child enjoying the book and DVD they receive, and send the photos or videos back to the service member.
Operation Record a Story enhances the United Through Reading experience by adding a recordable storybook to the mix. Record a Story allows readers to easily record their voice narrating a story, so kids can then hear their parents or other relatives read to them as they turn each page. This year, Operation Record a Story book titles include:
- Dora the Explorer: Exploring Memories
- Sesame Street: Together at Heart
- Thomas: Good Night, Little Engine
- The Day You Were Born
"It is such a privilege to honor the sacrifices military parents make in order to serve our country," said Mike Sieczkowski, Executive Vice President of Product Development at PIL. "We hope Operation Record a Story can make a difference in helping these families stay connected."
Sally Ann Zoll, Ed.D., chief executive of United Through Reading, added, "We are thrilled to work with PIL on Operation Record a Story. This program complements our mission of uniting families during the stressful experience of separation through the bond of story time."
For more information about the Record a Story™ books and Operation Record a Story, please visit www.record-a-story.com.
About Publications International, Ltd.
Publications International, Ltd. (PIL), a privately held company based in Lincolnwood, Illinois, is the world's largest publisher of children's interactive books. PIL introduces hundreds of new children's titles annually and sells more than 10 million traditional and electronic soundbooks each year. In addition to its rapidly growing children's book division, PIL also publishes widely popular cookbooks, the New Seasons line of albums and journals, and a wide variety of general and specialty titles. For more than 40 years, PIL has provided consumer and retail partners with products defined by creativity, quality and value, operating with the mission to "get as many books into the hands of as many readers as possible." The company is actively involved in philanthropic literacy efforts, donating books to children's charities and schools to stimulate the love of reading in young people. For more information, please visit www.pubint.com.
About United Through Reading
Founded in 1989, United Through Reading was the nation's first nonprofit to promote the read-aloud experience for separated families. Research shows that the read-aloud experience is a way for children to experience the joy of reading and gain critical learning and communications skills. There have been more than one million beneficiaries of the United Through Reading military program since its inception. For more information, visit www.unitedthroughreading.org or call (858) 481-7323. United Through Reading can also be found on Facebook and at @UnitedTReading on Twitter.
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