THIS is why reading aloud to your children is so VITAL!
So now that we see just a few of the many amazing reasons why it's so important to read aloud to our children, how about some tips for helping making it a successful time and a fun one too!
Always stop for the day at an intense part – you want your children to beg for more. Don’t feel like you have to stop at the end of a chapter. (This is great for children old enough where you are reading chapter books with them)
Always allow busy ones to do something with their hands – I allow the younger ones to color or play quietly with a small toy on the floor.
Always bring your book on errands – I can’t tell you how much we have enjoyed a book while in waiting rooms or simply at a park on a beautiful day.
Always enhance the book with a project or field trip – we have often made ethnic meals, visited a location, or just looked online (pinterest) for crafts or other ideas to do along with the book!
- Begin reading to your children as soon as possible!
- Read books with rhymes and songs to stimulate language and listening. Begin with simple black-and-white illustrations at first with babies, and then boldly colored picture books to arouse children’s curiosity and visual sense.
-Repetition, Rhyming, Predictable are all great things to look for in books for the younger years when reading aloud.
- Remember the art of listening is an acquired one, it doesn't happen overnight. It takes time and must be taught and gradually acquired!
-Invite the child to turn the pages for you.
-Keep them engaged by occasionally asking questions like "What's going to happen next?"
-Keep a basket of books in the restroom, by the breakfast table, in their room and in the living room! The more accessible, the more they will want to read!
- Lead by example! Make sure your children see you reading for pleasure as well.
-Get the father's involved! A father's early involvement with books and reading can do so much to elevate the importance of them to their children!
-Don't just read at night before bed (although if that's the only time you can fit it in, please at least do that), find another time during the morning, day or evening and read 10-15 minutes and make a tradition mid day activity!
JUST 15 MINUTES OF READING A DAY CAN HAVE A TREMENDOUS IMPACT ON YOUR CHILD'S LIFE!
Ok now that we've read about the importance and learned some tips on reading aloud....here are some of our favorite read alouds. I will start from baby and work up from there.
1. Baby's Very First Black and White book set! I LOVE this set. It's very durable and comes with four precious little books perfect for baby hands to hold and grasp and even bite! The pictures are amazing, vibrant and bold thick black and white lines making it easier for baby to see and learn! Click here to buy!
2. That's Not My Owl, is one of over 30 in our That's Not My touchy feely series! My boys are obsessed with these books and I am fine with that! They teach so much with the simple text, mouse on each page they have to find and the tactile on each page that they can feel and associate with the word they are reading and realize that the word "bumpy" is what that texture feels like! We have many gender neutral, boy and girl ones! Click here to buy!
3. Dan the Taxi Man! Oh this is a family favorite for sure. Isaac even asked Daddy to read it in his preschool class on Daddy's Day! His preschool teacher really liked it so we got it for her as a gift as well! It's a sing song, rhyming and repetitive book so it's just the perfect read aloud book to keep your children engaged. I have the whole book memorized because of how much fun it is. The children and I LOVE to do instrument motions and sounds with our hands and voices as we read along! Click here to buy!
"Here's Dan BEEP BEEP, the taxi man, going to the show and picking up the band. Climb inside while you still can with Dan BEEP BEEP the taxi man. STOP! Here's come Maureen with her tambourine! Shake a Shake crash ...shake a shake crash!" ...(and the story just keeps getting better)
4. A Tale of Two Beasts!
This is a BRAND NEW title and we are loving it! Since we got it in about 3 weeks ago, Isaac has asked to read it everyday almost! It's really fun, has great illustrations and has a twist that most stories do not tell! This book has a part 1 and a part 2 and each part shares a different side of the story! The first part is from the girls perspective and the 2 part is from the little critters perspective! Click here to buy!
5. Big Book of Little Stories! This is one of my son's favorites because of all the stories in it and the amazing illustrations! He will ask for the same stories over and over again from this one! I have to say this is one of my favorites as well because its a good mixture of classic and new stories and the illustrations are so awesome! There are 15 different stories in this combined volume and it comes with a ribbon bookmark to keep your place! Click here to buy!
6. Bear's Don't Read!
Or do they? :) Once upon a time, there was a large brown bear who found a book lying under a tree… This exquisite new picture book from renowned creator, Emma Chichester Clark, is a magical story of friendship to power the imagination and encourage children (and bears!) towards a lifelong love of reading! This is the 2nd BRAND NEW title that Isaac has requested almost every night since we got it a few weeks ago! He loves it and so do I!
7. This next set of books are our Illustrated story books! We have MANY of them but I will just briefly share about a few of them! Illustrated Stories for Children, Illustrated Stories for Boys and Illustrated Stories for Girls! These books are beautiful, plush covers, ribbon bookmarks and have MANY stories inside each of them! Perfect books to sit around together as a family and read! Click here to buy!
After this age there are some more Illustrated stories that are less pictures and more words and then after that I recommend start reading chapter books with your children! No matter their age, read a chapter book with them! If you decide to let them only read by themselves once they learn how to read, it will become homework to them and they will lose interest in it. So now matter how old your children are, take time and read with them! Middle and High schoolers, just pick different chapter books to read out loud together as a family activity and also each of you take turns reading to the younger kids in the home! Here is a link to our amazing chapter books and if you need help picking out a particular one please let me know!