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      • Books create warm emotional bonds between adults and kids when they read books together. Books help kids develop basic language skills and profoundly expand their vocabularies —much more than any other media. Books are interactive; they demand that kids think.
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  1. Books help kids develop basic language skills and profoundly expand their vocabularies—much more than any other media. Books are interactive; they demand that kids think. Fiction and nonfiction books widen our consciousness.

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  2. Nov 11, 2014 · Ten reasons reading is important to children’s optimal development. 1. Bonding and relationship-building. Reading together is an opportunity to snuggle or connect during a hectic day. 2....

  3. Sep 20, 2017 · Children’s books help expand your childs experiences, depth of knowledge and wisdom. Story books can teach valuable lessons while still making it fun and enjoyable for both you and your child. Reading to your children early on will help set them up as lifelong readers.

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  4. Boy and mother reading together. Speech and language milestones and doing better at school. They have better brain development, attentional and cognitive ability. Children's brains experience the most growth in their first 5 years, when their brains are most responsive to their environment.

  5. Nov 17, 2023 · While reading for pleasure is unlikely, on its own, to fully address the challenging effects of poverty on the brain, it provides a simple method for improving children’s development and attainment.

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  7. Feb 24, 2023 · The number of children’s books written by people of color only increased by 3% between 2019 and 2020. However, we are living in a sort of KidLit renaissance where authors continue their efforts to let their books reflect real-world diversity.

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