• 6 Ways To Raise A Child Who Loves Reading

    Pexels Reading has so many benefits for our children, from purely educational benefits to mental health benefits, and gaining attributes like empathy and resilience. The characters in books can help our children to learn about differences, the world, and to inspire their imagination. If your child isn’t much of a bookworm yet, then don’t fret. These six tips will help to give them a little nudge in the right direction.  1 . Use audiobooks Kids audiobooks are hugely versatile, whether it’s in the car, or snuggled up in your reading corner. Most popular books also come in audiobook format, including fun music, sound effects, and big picture books to reading…

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    World Read Aloud Day! March 4th!

    cThere is something so magical about having a child sitting on your lap listening intently as you read a story. I know with 3 year old Alice these cuddle times are getting fewer! She wants to RUN and be free! She has taken to telling me “NaNa it’s not cuddle time now and it’s NOT KISSING time either!” Gesh… how’d ya know that was the next question?? Smart#@$ kid!! With that said; with the promise of a new book to read?! She is on my lap faster than 2 shakes of a lambs tail!! Alice loves to be read to. It’s part of her day and it’s part of her…