Literacy nonprofit uses book-writing contest to get students excited about reading and writing

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Literacy nonprofit uses book-writing contest to get students excited about reading and writing
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LOUISVILLE, Colo. — It's hot dog day at Monarch PK-8 in Louisville, but that isn't the most exciting thing that's happening at lunch. Children's author, Stan Tucker, is unveiling contest-winning books, written by students. 'We're helping young authors bring their books to life,' said Tucker. Tucker is the founder of Leap for Literacy, a nonprofit focused on helping kids develop strong reading and writing habits.

The lunchroom presentation was the first time Leta had seen her finished book and she was excited about seeing her characters come to life through illustration. 'I think it looks really good. I love the way they illustrated the main character. I also love the way they illustrated the side character and the dog,' she said. Eighth-grader, Evie Leslie's work, 'Anomalies,' won for her grade. Her book was not yet ready for publication, but she was already proud.

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