 From princes and princesses to heroes and villains, the stories we read mold the way we look at the world and guide our sense of adventure. Signela Elementary students parade around base, stress as their favorite storybook characters to inspire others to expand their imaginations and read. Sally Davis, a kindergarten teacher at Signela Elementary School, believes in the power of books. Stories that I read gave me a foundation of who I am today and you know those are the memories we make through life and carry with us and build who we are. Reading helps children succeed by building their comprehension and vocabulary, but it's also important for other reasons. Reading brings out a sense of creativity and imagination. A book could very well, you know, determine what a child wants to be when he or she grows up. It allows them to escape and and have a great time and bonding time with their parents or the brothers and sisters. Reading with a child broadens the mind and creates memories that guide them through life. From Nagle Elementary in Signela, I'm Seaman Luke Askew.