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We never forget our favorite books: the look, feel, and smell of pages that pulled us in when we were children. Best of all, these books evoke memories of having that special someone sitting with us, all to ourselves, and sensing that we were, together with that someone, enveloped in a fantasy world.

Reading aloud with your child is essentially a relational activity full of advantages - for grown-ups as well as for the child. It is in this shared experience of reading aloud together that adults and young children build deeper bonds, create lasting memories, and pass on values from one generation to the next.


We never forget our favorite books: the look, feel, and smell of pages that pulled us in when we were children. Best of all, these books evoke memories of having that special someone sitting with us, all to ourselves, and sensing that we were, together with that someone, enveloped in a fantasy world.

Reading aloud with your child is essentially a relational activity full of advantages - for grown-ups as well as for the child. It is in this shared experience of reading aloud together that adults and young children build deeper bonds, create lasting memories, and pass on values from one generation to the next.


We never forget our favorite books: the look, feel, and smell of pages that pulled us in when we were children. Best of all, these books evoke memories of having that special someone sitting with us, all to ourselves, and sensing that we were, together with that someone, enveloped in a fantasy world.

Reading aloud with your child is essentially a relational activity full of advantages - for grown-ups as well as for the child. It is in this shared experience of reading aloud together that adults and young children build deeper bonds, create lasting memories, and pass on values from one generation to the next.


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