La Roca youth gain computer and information literacy
La Roca Librarian Maria Luisa Mendez Lozada (standing at left) and her daughter, the 2009-2010 La Roca Primary School kindergarten teacher (standing at right), enjoy a story with students
La Roca young people explore books
New books are always fun
La Roca youngsters receive books and celebrate Month of the Child/Month of the Book
La Roca Primary School students and children living at the La Roca homeless shelter read from a big book
La Roca kids gain literacy skills by playing a matching game involving images and words
La Roca kids play bingo and practice literacy skills
Literacy-building games like Scrabble in Spanish are a big draw at the La Roca Library
Kindergartners take a break from reading and writing and enjoy a song in the La Roca Library
Learning about geography is fun in the La Roca Library
La Roca kids practice writing
Even preschoolers have benefited from the La Roca Library project during 2009-2010
Different age groups find plenty to do in the La Roca Library
Puzzles are especially fun, when they're timed
With word/image matching games, La Roca kids work alone or together
La Roca homeless shelter residents and staff celebrate the arrival of new books for the library
Everybody wants to see what's in new box of reading material