NORFOLK – WHRO Public Media has expanded online learning with a weekly online reading segment ‘Martha Reads’. This new weekly Facebook segment features stories written by local children.
When Virginia leaders announced in March that schools across the Commonwealth would close for the remaining academic year due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, the education staff at WHRO Public Media quickly changed up their normal routines to seek new ways to support teachers and parents as they ventured into at-home learning.

Join us every Friday at 10 a.m. on our Facebook page for Martha Reads.
Since WHRO’s team couldn’t read to children in person, Martha Razor, manager of early childhood learning, decided to bring the stories to students virtually. Each week on Facebook, Martha will read a new story aloud. Rather than reading the books that children may already know, or could possibly find on their shelves at home, Martha will read stories that were submitted to WHRO’s annual Young Storytellers Contest. These short tales are stories written by children, for children, with accompanying illustrations.
“Out of all the activities that I participate in at WHRO, this is my passion. I love children reading and I love literacy,” Martha explains. “Even after 14 years, I still see the same expression on a child’s face when they receive a book. The children really get excited about having their own book to hold and keep.”
Join us every Friday at 10 a.m. on our Facebook page for Martha Reads.
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Everyone’s first reading experience is often about fairytales, bedtime stories, and chapter books introduced by parents when we were children. Although they may seem simplistic, these stories have greatly helped each one of us in how we see, interpret, and interact with the world. It may not be evident, but storybooks have a place in any person’s life.
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