Heya <<First Name>>,
Nice work!
Bringing books and read-alouds to the kids in your life, that is.
However much. Whatever you’re reading. However imperfectly.
It’s all good.
How good?
Well, reading aloud helps …
- awaken curiosity
- show kids they matter
- develop vocabulary
- improve writing skills
- broaden thinking and imagination
- grow cultural sensitivity
- increase emotional intelligence
- foster cognitive development
- cultivate empathy
- improve the ability to focus
- do math (!)
- develop self-discipline
- strengthen parent-child relationships
- plant the desire to read
- make us better humans
- and much more
Who knew!
If you need read-aloud suggestions, check our Read-Aloud Recs page or, better yet, ask the Read-Aloud Rec Room community.
Happy reading.
Jeff, Bob, and Zoe … … who believe that reading with kids can change the world for the better
PS. Sources for my list: “The Enchanted Hour,” by Meghan Cox Gurdon; “In Defense of Read-Aloud,” by Steven Layne; “Better Than Life,” by Daniel Pennac; and “The Read-Aloud Handbook, by Jim Trelease. |