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Here are 10 ways to encourage a love of reading in children…

1. Lead by example

Children are far more likely to want to read if they see their mum and dad reading too. If when you read you share interesting little facts and amusing notes then kids can see firsthand the pleasure that reading gives. A love of books is bound to rub off on them.

2. Invest in a Library Card and use it

Stocking up on books for the school holidays is essential for our family and the library is a great place to do this. If you haven’t been to the library in a while, do your kids a favour and check out what it happening there. They have lots of extra activities especially during school holidays.  Just looking at the events at our local library there is: Story book time for the littlies, craft sessions, where you can make cards, origami animals, felt puppets, Lego Literary club, tech for kids, homework help. The Library is a lot of fun; share it with your children.

3. Let your child choose the book they would like you to read.

Putting them in the driver’s seat make them feel special and involved.

4. Read to them every day

Make it fun, stop and ask questions. Make reading a shared experience. Whet their appetite first. Look through the book and look at the pictures. Ask them what they think is happening. Read the book, take your time. Your children will love spending the time with you. Make it an enjoyable experience and their love of reading will flourish.

5. Spend time teaching them to read.

Don’t just leave it up to the teachers.  Follow the words along with your finger as you read them. When they come home from school with their sight words, think of novel and interesting ways to help them to learn them. Make the words out of biscuit dough and let them eat it when they have learnt the word, laminate the words and play a game of snap or memory with them; buy a set of magnetic letters and let them make the words on the fridge;  make them out of play dough.

6. Give lots of praise, when your child learns a new skill like reading

Children thrive on encouragement.  It makes them feel more positive about the experience. It makes our kids more confident and happy and boosts their self esteem and in turn makes them want to learn.

7. Create a little book nook in your home

Books, cushions, comfy chair, good light, bookshelf with lots of reading material. A nice, welcoming spot that they feel happy to be in.

8. Buy some age appropriate books just for them

A good starting point are books that have won awards, or books that are read on Playschool. Reading and rereading old favourites helps to build confidence and helps them to recognise certain words.

9. Let your child dictate a story for you

Write it down and read later or staple some pages together as a book and get your child to draw a story in pictures. Then go through it with them and write down what is happening in the picture. My girls have stories that they created when they were two. They absolutely treasure them today.

10. Don’t just limit it to story books

Get plays, song books, audio books. Make up a story yourself. Put on funny voices, dress up, act it out. Make them laugh and enjoy it. Have lots of fun.

A love of reading is something that your children will thank you for when they are older. It opens up another world, where they are only limited by their imagination.

Does your little one have a love of reading and a love of books? Do you think it is important to read well?

  • I don’t understand people who can’t get into reading, its always been a passion of mine, its strange considering that my brother and I are polar opposites on this, but we both had the same parenting style growing up! must just be one of those things, you either love it or hate it.

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  • The library is fabulous – I go for a quick visit and end up an hour later with 7 books to bring home and read at night – I love it!

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  • My youngest love to read and he has his own beanbag in his room with his special book shelf, Now I just have to get the eldest to read, a little bit more of a challenge. thanks for the tips

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  • We love reading – our night time ritual is to get tucked up in bed and read a story or two. My favourite part of the day as a mum and has been our ritual since my little one was a baby. I read to her before she was born and have continued it ever since. I think my heart will break just a little when she doesn’t want me to read to her at night any longer…

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  • I love the joy my toddler gets from reading, I like to get books to read that help deal with certain behavioural issues we are having at the time. Sharing is what we are working on currently

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  • Great ideas. The local library is great idea and it is free!

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  • I have always loved to read. I get it from my Dad. Our house was full of book and I have tried to pass it onto my Son. He has lots of books and we spent a lot of the time from newborn to about a yearr reading everyday as it was the only thing he would sit still for. Even now his almost 3, we read at least 3 books a day. one before bed, one around lunchtime and he usually reads one himself in the morning. It great for him intellectually but also it is a great bonding thing for him and I

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  • My kids love too read we already do alot of the suggestions in this storey thanks for sharing 🙂

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  • We Love Reading I have read to my Son everyday since he was Home from the Hospital and he Loves it

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  • what a great stroy scince ive started to read to my kids of a night they have been wantin to read even more. an i love the idea of a reading nook..

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  • Fortunately my son enjoys reading and I love reading with him. This is a great article though as sometimes he will drag his feet and be reticent to do his home readers

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  • I’ve read to my two from an early age and now they both really enjoy reading and are doing well at english/reading at school. They love to go to the public library and pick out their own books to read.

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