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Summer Reading

SHARING BOOKS WITH BABIES & TODDLERS


Make Sharing Books Part of Every Day

Read or share stories at bedtime or on the bus.


Have Fun

Children can learn from you that books are fun and that is an important ingredient in learning to read.


A Few Minutes is OK

Don't worry if you don't finish the story. Young children can only sit for a few minutes for a story, but as they grow, they will be able to sit longer.


Talk or Sing About the Pictures

You do not have to read the words to tell a story.


Let Children Turn the Pages

Babies need board books and help turning pages, but a three-year-old can do it alone. Remember, it's OK to skip pages!


 Show Children the Cover Page

Explain what the story is about.


Show Children the Words

Run your finger along the words as you read them from left to right.


Make the Story Come Alive

Create voices for the story characters and use your body to tell the story.


Make It Personal

Talk about your own family, pets, or community when you are reading about others in a story.


Ask Questions About the Story, and Let Children Ask Questions Too!

Use the story to engage in conversation and to talk about familiar activities and objects.


Let Children Tell The Story

Children as young as three years old can memorize a story, and many children love to be creative through storytelling.


Copyright ZERO TO THREE. Reproduced with permission of www.zerotothree.org/brainwonders courtesy of the Sharing Books with Babies program.


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