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How to Cultivate Baby's Reading Interest

Reading is a very happy thing, which can increase knowledge and make people feel happy. It is very important for parents to let their babies love reading from an early age. Here are some ways to help your baby and cultivate his interest in reading.

Read to the children.

Read to children, and try to set a suitable time period for children to read every day.

Establish a family reading area

Establish a family reading area for children, so that children can read any kind of books they want easily and happily in their own small area.

Do not stop extracting.

Do some excerpts for children, including reading suggestions, interesting reading texts, and even some interesting jokes and poems, and create some surprises for children from time to time. You can create this reading environment for children anywhere you want, in their pencil boxes, schoolbags, lunch boxes and pillows after they get up in the morning.

Discuss together

Discuss reading with children, including how to establish reading habits and vocabulary, read children's texts together and discuss more.

Carry a pad with you.

Prepare interesting urine pads for children as their diaries, which is convenient for children to carry around, observe the records at any time and write what they want to write at any time.

Go out to read.

I often take my children to the library, borrow books, buy books and read books with my friends.

Interest first

Buy children any books they are interested in. As long as children are interested, they should actively guide them.

Read together

Parents should read by themselves. Some parents hate reading, but hope their children like reading. In fact, parents' behavior will exert a subtle influence on their children. Parents had better take time to turn off their mobile phones and computers every day and accompany their children to read. It can be parent-child reading, or children can read children's books and parents can read their own books.