WATERTOWN, MA - Feb. 14, 2006 - Corey McPherson Nash (http://www.cmndesign.com), an award-winning integrated design firm providing branding, advertising, print, and interactive services, today announced that it has completed a new Web site for the Rowland Reading Foundation and the Superkids reading program. The Foundation, based in Madison, WI, is a non-profit organization created to update and distribute the Superkids, a K-1 reading program written by Pleasant T. Rowland. The Rowland Reading Foundation Web site can be viewed at http://superkidsreading.org/.
"The Web site captures the lively spirit of the Superkids program," said Barbara Johnson, President of the Rowland Reading Foundation."New teachers and those already using the program will find the site helpful and will have easy access to information and research into the program's use and effectiveness."
The Web site embodies the fun and excitement of the Superkids characters that, for 28 years, have kept children engaged and motivated as they go about the serious work of learning to read and write.
"CMN has harnessed the energy of the Superkids, coupled it with critical information about the Superkids reading program, and created a Web site that is clean and easy to navigate," said Chris Klaehn, partner and director of account strategy, CMN. "For many teachers, district administrators and curriculum directors, this site will be a fun, informative introduction to this proven early reading program."
The Rowland Reading Foundation was established in 2003 by Ms. Rowland, creator of the American Girls Collection®. The new Web site can be viewed at http://superkidsreading.org/.
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