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 Reading Aloud
Research and practice show that one simple activity — reading aloud — is the best way to prepare children for learning to read and to keep them reading as they learn and grow. Reading aloud helps your children develop the language skills that they will use in school and throughout their lives.
Reading aloud also creates a special time for you to bond with your children. Cuddle together as you share adventures. Laugh at silly characters, root for heroes, and wag your fingers at villains. And do it together. At the same time, you'll be helping your children develop a lifelong appreciation for reading.
Why read aloud? Because reading aloud:
- Is great fun, and it benefits your children's growth as readers and learners.
- Nurtures your children's love of both the written and spoken word.
- Gives you a chance to rediscover favorite stories and find new ones.
- Helps your children develop important language skills that will help them learn to read on their own.
Try one of the suggestions below or search the database of activity ideas.
- Chorus Lines
Encourage audience participation during read-aloud time by choosing books that have lots of rhymes and repetition. Read more...
- Read Along with Mom or Dad
Give your children cassette tapes of their favorite stories recorded by their favorite voice — yours! Read more...
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