15 Ways To Help Children To Fall in Love With Reading

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Fostering a love for reading in kids is a wonderful way to open up their imaginations, enhance their language skills, and encourage lifelong learning. Here are several ways to make kids fall in love with reading.

1. Start Early

Ways to engage kids with reading Photo Credit Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.
Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Reading to children from a young age introduces them to the joy of storytelling and language. Even infants can benefit from being read to.

2. Be a Reading Role Model

Ways to engage kids with reading Photo Credit Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly
Ways to engage kids with reading Photo Credit Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Children often emulate the behavior of their parents and caregivers. If they see you reading for pleasure, they are more likely to want to do the same.

3. Create a Reading Routine

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Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Establish a regular reading time before bedtime or during the day. Consistency helps build reading into a daily habit.

4. Visit the Library

Ways to engage kids with reading Photo Credit Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.
Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Libraries offer a wide variety of books, and many have children’s sections with storytimes and events. Let your child explore and choose their own books.

5. Choose Age-Appropriate Books

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Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Select books that match the child’s age and interests. Young children may prefer colorful picture books, while older kids might enjoy chapter books or graphic novels.

6. Build a Home Library

Ways to engage kids with reading Photo Credit Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly
Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Create a collection of books at home that kids can access anytime. Having a variety of reading materials readily available makes it more likely they’ll pick up a book.

7. Read Aloud

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Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Continue reading to your child, even after they’ve learned to read independently. This can be a special bonding time and can expose them to more advanced vocabulary and complex stories.

8. Make It Fun

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Reading shouldn’t be a chore. Encourage your child to act out scenes from the book, use different voices for characters, or make predictions about the story’s outcome and introduce themed ABC coloring alphabets to excited reluctant learners.

9. Explore Different Genres

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Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Introduce your child to a variety of genres, from fiction to non-fiction, fantasy to mystery. This helps them discover their reading preferences.

10. Relate Reading to Travel

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Read books about travelers and destinations to bring magic into reading. This creates a desire to travel the world and a thirst for adventure reading.

11. Celebrate Literacy

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Participate in events like World Book Day, Book Fairs, make costumes or go to author signings to show your child that reading is celebrated and valued in your family.

12. Reward Systems

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Consider implementing a reading rewards system where kids earn incentives for reaching reading goals or milestones.

13. Let Them Choose

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Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Allow your child to pick their own books. Choice empowers them and makes reading more enjoyable.

14. Support Their Interests

Ways to engage kids with reading Photo Credit Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.
Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

If your child is passionate about a particular topic or hobby, find books related to that interest. They’ll be more motivated to read when it aligns with their passions.

15. Be Patient

Ways to engage kids with reading Photo Credit Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.
Photo Credit: Sarah Christie, in Adobe Firefly.

Every child is different. Some may take time to develop a love for reading. Be patient and persistent in your efforts.

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Sarah Christie is a craft, food, cruise, and family travel blogger Extraordinary Chaos, Cruising For All and Mini Travellers. Known for her unique perspective and ability to find beauty in chaos, Sarah designs and creates craft projects as well as creating recipes for people who want to cook from scratch the easy way. Whilst also exploring family travel and how to navigate it.

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