DOLLY PARTON’S IMAGINATION LIBRARY IS NOW AVAILABLE ACROSS LAUNCESTON’S NORTHERN SUBURBS

Dolly Parton’sImagination Library is a community-based program that gifts a specially selected book every month to our little Tasmanians from birth to the age of 5. Tip sheets are included for parents and caregivers to use when sharing a book with their child. It’s all delivered to the home with the child’s name on the package, and the books are theirs to keep!

Any child born after January 1, 2023 and living in the following suburbs can join the program at no cost to the family.

Invermay, Mowbray, Newnham, Mayfield, Rocherlea, Lilydale, Underwood and Dilston!

Need a hand to register? Ask the team at muylatina CFLC for a hand.

“You can never get enough books into the hands of children.”

Local Partners

We’re incredibly grateful to have received a grant from the 2025 Kinetic Moving Communities fund. Kinetic supports grassroots organisations, schools, and clubs, helping build stronger, more inclusive communities. From sustainable transport to social impact, every cent of this grant, like all contributions to Rosie’s Reading, will go directly to making Imagination Library available to more families.

Launceston, Hobart and North West Electrical Solutions supports literacy because it empowers individuals with knowledge, communication, and opportunity. Early childhood literacy is especially important, laying the foundation for lifelong learning, problem-solving, and success. Thank you to Sam, Jessie and all the team for your generosity and for investing in future generations.

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

HOW DOES imagination library CHANGE LIVES?

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP

These books are delivered to the child with their name on it. Something that is theirs that they can take pride in.

INFANT BRAIN DEVELOPMENT

A baby’s brain develops more quickly during the first 1000 days than at any other time of life. It helps to build the ability to focus and concentrate, and build emotional skills.

EARLY BONDING WITH PARENTS

Reading provides a parent a chance to connect with their child, to snuggle while they hear their parent’s voice and builds a level of security and resilience.

HELP BROADER COMMUNITY ISSUES

Poor literacy is associated with dropping out of school, decreased workforce capacity, decreased work productivity, lower earnings, and welfare dependency and is linked to crime, poor health outcomes and social isolation.

BE READY FOR KINDERGARTEN

A child's language development begins well before they enter school, heavily influenced by their home learning environment. Evidence shows that regardless of income, children from “language rich” home environments can bridge the word gap that puts them behind their peers when they start school.

PROMPT READING FREQUENCY

Even homes with mid to high levels of education can get busy. The more regularly we read the more we make the most of those early years to learn more words, tap in to curiosity and to be inspired. Having books sent monthly sets the tone of a ‘reading household’ and acts as a timely prompt.

Australians are reading less every year and this is a problem for children. We want to create a culture of reading, to see more books being picked up more often and to spark imaginations in our young people!