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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Read Aloud to your children

Reading aloud to children is one of the best ways to help them discover the joy of reading.

It's never too-early-or too late-to start. All children, even infants, can benefit from listening to you read aloud.

Reading aloud can be done anywhere, anytime, with almost any book.

A few quick tips!

*Take books everywhere (the car, bus, doctor office and vacation.)
*Read everyday items, food labels, maps, menus, cereal boxes, road signs, catalogs and newpapers.
*Come to the Des Plaines Public Library.  We will help you find books that meet your child's interest and needs.
*Set up a home library area. A few books on a special shelf is a great start. Find books at our Friends Book Sales, garage sales, bookstore sales, and flea markets that children will treasure for years.

2 comments:

  1. My kids love picking out their own books from the Friends ongoing book sale, then using some allowance money to pay for them all by themselves. At $.25 to $.50 per kids book, the Friends sale can't be beat!

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  2. Everyday experiences are always an opportunity to explore letters, numbers, words, sounds, objects. A grocery store is an excellent place for reading!

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