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Tips on selecting the right books for your child
The type of books that are suitable for your child will depend on their age, reading level, and interests. Also know that there is no ‘wrong’ book for your child, as all reading materials have their own learning objectives depending on the reader’s ability. The best books grow with your child You might buy a picture book for your 3-year-old child for story time. You start off reading the book to him, he is unable to read the words on his own, but is able to recognize the illu
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8 ways to make storytime fun and exciting
Young children have short attention spans, often making it challenging for them to focus during storytime. To make reading together more enjoyable and memorable, here are some tips you could try: 1) Let your child select the book Even the youngest of children have preferences for books. Children are more likely to want to sit through a story that is of interest to them. 2) Create a comfortable reading environment Find a comfortable and quiet environment where you and your ch
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How do you help your child develop good reading habits?
Reading is an essential skill and has countless benefits for a child’s development and future success. To encourage little readers to nurture a habit of reading, here are some tips that you can try: 1) Establish a reading routine Create a routine where you and your child set aside a specific time each day for reading, whether it’s before bedtime, or during a specific time of the day. Reading before bed can have a calming effect after a busy day. Not only will your child assoc
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Why is it important to read to your child?
A child’s reading skills are important to their success in school, work and life. And it is undeniable that reading to your child has a wide range of benefits for their development and well-being. Here are some of the top reasons why you should start reading to your child from an early age: 1) Boosts language development and and literacy skills Reading to your child exposes them to new words and language structures, which can enhance their vocabulary and language skills. It a
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