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Book It

The Importance of Reading To Your Child

By Marie-Helen Goyetche

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If you can't find a book to read, try your newspaper. You could read the comics together, the sports or lifestyle section. Don't be surprised when a child gets attached to one particular book. Be prepared to read that book over and over again.

The Atmosphere
When setting up a reading session, you'll need a cozy corner with good lighting and a comfortable chair or couch for both of you. Use a blanket to cuddle under and don't forget your book.

Set aside a special time to read to your child. Young children younger than 6 probably will be content with a 10- to 15-minute reading session. Give it a try! You may find it's as much fun for you as it is for your child.


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