ROUND ROCK

Some puppy love helps young readers at Round Rock library

Brooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Brooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To American-Statesman
Audrey Wynn (age 9) reads to Charlie as his handler Carmen Lee listens in. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Audrey Wynn (age 9) reads to Charlie as his handler Carmen Lee listens in. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To American-Statesman
Amelia Wynn (age 7) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Amelia Wynn (age 7) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To American-Statesman
Brooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Brooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To Round Rock Leader
Brooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Brooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To American-Statesman
Seunga (age 12) with Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Seunga (age 12) with Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To American-Statesman
Ayeon Chae (age 10) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Ayeon Chae (age 10) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To American-Statesman
Brooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Brooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To American-Statesman
Audrey Wynn (age 9) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Audrey Wynn (age 9) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To American-Statesman
Amelia Wynn (age 7) reads to Charlie as his handler Carmen Lee listens in. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Amelia Wynn (age 7) reads to Charlie as his handler Carmen Lee listens in. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.
Henry Huey/Special To Round Rock Leader