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Read a Book Together

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Reading a book together is one of the simplest—and most powerful—ways to connect with your child. Whether you’re revisiting an old favorite or discovering a new adventure, shared reading helps develop vocabulary, listening skills, empathy, and imagination.

You can take turns reading aloud, use character voices, or pause to ask questions and spark conversation. Even older kids enjoy a good read-aloud, especially when paired with a cozy blanket and a quiet moment. It’s a calming, screen-free ritual that brings comfort and joy to kids of all ages.


Materials Needed

• A book (picture book, early reader, or chapter book based on age)


Tools Needed

• None


Steps

1. Choose a Book: Let your child pick or surprise them with a favorite.

2. Get Comfy: Snuggle up somewhere cozy—on the couch, bed, or a blanket fort.

3. Read Together: Read aloud with expression, or take turns if your child is reading too.

4. Talk About It: Ask questions, share predictions, or talk about favorite characters.

5. Repeat Often: Make shared reading a special part of your daily or weekly routine.


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