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Global Reading Campaign Makes History While Raising Awareness and Funding for Early Education in Low-Income Communities Pearson Foundation Supports Jumpstart’s Read for the Record with Spanish Edition of Children’s Classic, The Story of Ferdinand NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 21, 2007 –The Pearson Foundation helped make history yesterday as hundreds of thousands of children and adults read the classic The Story of Ferdinand across the U.S. and in Latin America. The reading campaign raised more than $1 million for the non-profit group Jumpstart’s early education programs in low-income communities while shining the spotlight on the growing disparities in early childhood literacy. For Jumpstart’s Read for the Record campaign, in addition to publishing nearly 200,000 books in English, the Pearson Foundation published a Spanish-language version of this children’s classic so the Spanish-speaking community could participate and help break the record for the number of people reading the same book on a single day. More than 8,000 copies of the Spanish edition of The Story of Ferdinand, with a foreword by the TODAY Show’s Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira, were donated across Latin America and in the U.S. Pearson Latin America sponsored Read for the Record events all across Latin America with more than 2000 children participating in 10 countries — Mexico, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and in Puerto Rico. Pearson Latin American looks to expand participation in this global reading campaign to additional regions next year. Jumpstart’s Read for the Record also included thousands of events across the U.S, and a national event at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Many event featured Spanish-language readings of The Story of Ferdinand, including Sacramento, California where Sacramento King’s basketball player Francisco Garcia read the book in Spanish to school children. “This is truly a global campaign that includes diverse cultures and languages,” Pearson Foundation president Mark Nieker said. “It is critical that we continue to raise awareness of the early childhood education crisis that is rapidly reaching epidemic proportions.” Juan Manuel Romero, president of Pearson Education Latin America, echoed Nieker’s comments and added, “This is a problem that goes well beyond the borders of the United States and touches the lives of countless families around the world.” Nieker explained that one-third of children enter kindergarten developmentally behind their peers and without the skills necessary to succeed at grade level, and that the Pearson Foundation was committed to helping change this alarming statistic. With underwriting by the Pearson Foundation, 100% of the proceeds from sales of the custom limited edition of The Story of Ferdinand in Toys “R” Us, American Eagle and Hanna Andersson stores will benefit Jumpstart’s work with at-risk children. New this year, the Pearson Foundation matched each online book donation and purchase with the donation of another book to a child in a low-income community. To learn more about the Pearson Foundation, please visit http://www.pearsonfoundation.org/.
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