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'''Born 2 Read''' is a children's bookstore located at the [[Olde Towne Center]] off [[Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. The store, owned by [[Nancy Putman]] offers tutoring, reading skills evaluations, teaching materials and classes for parents in addition to a full line of books for beginners to middle-schoolers.
'''Born 2 Read Children's Bookstore and Tutoring Facility''' was located at the [[Olde Towne Center]] off [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. The store, owned by [[Nancy Putman]] offered tutoring, reading skills evaluations, teaching materials and classes for parents in addition to a full line of books for beginners to middle-schoolers.


The store opened January 4, [[2006]].
The store opened January 4, [[2006]].
Putman later closed the book store to concentrate solely on tutoring and moved to 1500 Hamilton Lane, off [[Rocky Ridge Road]], still in Vestavia Hills.


==Reference==
==Reference==
* Brown, Angela (August 2006) "Turn the page" Bham Buzz Extra. ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 46, No. 8
* Brown, Angela (August 2006) "Turn the page" Bham Buzz Extra. ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 46, No. 8


== External links ==
* [http://www.born2read.org Born 2 Read] web site
[[Category:Former bookstores]]
[[Category:Olde Towne Center]]
[[Category:Olde Towne Center]]
[[Category:Booksellers]]
[[Category:2006 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 15:53, 26 January 2017

Born 2 Read Children's Bookstore and Tutoring Facility was located at the Olde Towne Center off Montgomery Highway in Vestavia Hills. The store, owned by Nancy Putman offered tutoring, reading skills evaluations, teaching materials and classes for parents in addition to a full line of books for beginners to middle-schoolers.

The store opened January 4, 2006.

Putman later closed the book store to concentrate solely on tutoring and moved to 1500 Hamilton Lane, off Rocky Ridge Road, still in Vestavia Hills.

Reference

  • Brown, Angela (August 2006) "Turn the page" Bham Buzz Extra. Birmingham magazine. Vol. 46, No. 8

External links