ROUND ROCKSome puppy love helps young readers at Round Rock libraryBrooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To American-StatesmanAudrey Wynn (age 9) reads to Charlie as his handler Carmen Lee listens in. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To American-StatesmanAmelia Wynn (age 7) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To American-StatesmanBrooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To Round Rock LeaderBrooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To American-StatesmanSeunga (age 12) with Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To American-StatesmanAyeon Chae (age 10) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To American-StatesmanBrooke LaPierre (age 11) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To American-StatesmanAudrey Wynn (age 9) with Charlie. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To American-StatesmanAmelia Wynn (age 7) reads to Charlie as his handler Carmen Lee listens in. The Round Rock Public Library and The Dog Alliance co-sponsored Charlie and his handler Carmen Lee at the library on Saturday, January 6th, 2024, as part of the Bow Wow Read to Dogs program. Readers ages 6-14 had the opportunity to read to Charlie; non-judgmental dogs are powerful tools for improving reading skills.Henry Huey/Special To Round Rock Leader