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Summer provides a unique opportunity for parents and children to connect, learn, and grow together. That is exactly what Cobb Collaborative aimed to foster through their third annual Summer Reading program.
In partnership with Cobb County Public Library, and McCleskey-East Cobb Family YMCA, Marietta City Schools and YELLS, Inc. Cobb Collaborative brought weekly literacy programming and free books to children across four multi-family communities in Marietta.
“This summer, we not only brought books—we also brought games, hands-on learning activities, and opportunities for joyful engagement,” said Alison Nyarko, Cobb Collaborative’s Director of Early Childhood Programs. “It was inspiring to see how eager the children were to participate, whether they were solving puzzles, coloring, or exploring new stories. These moments, as simple as they may seem, gave children of all ages the opportunity to learn through play, and showed them that they are seen, valued, and deeply cared for.”The program encouraged participation in Cobb County Public Library’s Summer Reading Challenge and engaged 63 active readers.. Children were encouraged to track their reading weekly, resulting in a remarkable 48,633 minutes of reading—a 70% increase from last year and equivalent to more than 33 days of continuous reading.
“The laughter, the dancing, the excitement as kids picked out their own books—it’s all a reminder that reading is fun, social, and deeply meaningful,” Nyarko added. “A single book can spark imagination, strengthen bonds, and plant the seeds for lifelong learning. Our summer events gave families opportunities to connect, learn, and grow together.”
Each week, families also received resources from The Basics Cobb County, an initiative of Cobb Collaborative grounded in five science-based parenting principles that support early brain development. Materials were shared in both English and Spanish, and included videos, printed tools, and playful learning activities.
The summer series concluded with a celebration attended by Dr. Grant Rivera, Superintendent of Marietta City Schools, and Blue from Positive Childhood Alliance Georgia, adding fun and reinforcing the message that safe, connected relationships are key to every child’s success. Dr. Rivera emphasized how the school district is there to support every student, every classroom, and every family.
As the school year begins, Cobb Collaborative continues its literacy efforts through Basics Playground Paloozas, Little Free Library restocks, family reading kits, and community book distributions throughout the county.




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