Nats team with library to read to Pr. Georges kids online – WTOP

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Washington Nationals read children's books online as part of a program with Prince Georges County Memorial Library System.

You can now have World Championship baseball players read to your children on demand.

The Washington Nationals have teamed with the Prince Georges County Memorial Library System to post a series of online videos where players, such as World Series MVP Stephen Strasburg, read childrens stories to young Prince Georgians or anyone with an internet connection.

The Imagine Your Story partnership between the two organizations is part of the PGCMLS virtual Summer @ Your Library program.

One video shows Strasburg reading Adam Wallaces How to Catch a Dinosaur.

Another video features two-time All-Star Ryan Zimmerman reading Theres No Place Like Space: All About the Solar System from the Dr. Seuss Learning Library Series.

Both videos, along with other ones featuring the reading skills of teammate Will Harris and reading activities showcasing the Nats Sean Doolittle and Anbal Snchez can be found on the teams website.

Anyone in the county can participate in the library systems Summer @ Your Library program, which challenges people to read 30 minutes a day, among other activities.

The program ends Aug. 21.

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