Story time with Shoreline Cooperative Preschool teachers at Ridgecrest Books on July 9, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Ridgecrest Books will host interactive rhymes and picture book readings on July 9, 2025, featuring teachers from Shoreline Cooperative Preschool. Parents and children are invited to join the event, which promotes early literacy and community engagement. During the promotional period from July 9 to 13, mentioning SCP at the register will result in 20% of sales being donated to the preschool. Shoreline Cooperative Preschool serves children aged 18 months to 5 years and currently has openings for the 2025-2026 school year. This initiative not only supports local education but also fosters a love for reading among young children.

Ridgecrest Books aims to strengthen community ties through events like this. The event underscores the vital role of local nonprofits in providing early childhood education. Families are encouraged to participate and support this collaborative effort to enhance educational opportunities in the area.

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