‘Storytime with the LA Kings’ Reaches 30 Los Angeles Libraries This Summer

'Storytime with the LA Kings' Reaches 30 Los Angeles Libraries This Summer
LOS ANGELES, CA – JUNE 13: Bailey celebrates after the Kings win the Stanley Cup after defeating the Rangers 3-2 in double overtime during Game Five of the 2014 Stanley Cup Final at Staples Center on June 13, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Noel Vasquez/Getty Images)

Over a three month span, Storytime with the LA Kings visited nearly 30 libraries where kids enjoyed a reading of “B is for Bailey,” the new illustrated, Kings-themed book that teaches children the A-Z’s of hockey.

“We look forward to visiting LA area libraries each summer. It’s great to be able to see our fans in the offseason and we were so excited to be able to preview our new children’s book,” said Amanda Ellis, Director of Community Relations and the Kings Care Foundation to LAKings.com.

Visits also included special appearances from Bailey and the LA Kings Ice Crew.

“We are committed to promoting literacy by making reading fun for all kids. It is our hope that these library visits and ‘B is for Bailey’ continue to fuel children’s love of reading,” Ellis added.

Storytime with the LA Kings debuted in 2009 with just five library visits. The reading series now reaches nearly 500 children throughout the greater Los Angeles area each summer.

To receive updates on how to purchase “B is for Bailey,” please contact the Kings Care Foundation: [email protected].

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