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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Make your child fall in love with books!

Date: 5th February 2012
Time: 5.00pm
Venue: Kinokuniya KLCC


He seems like so happy found the book that he loves!

Start reading calmly..

Wahh! it can make a funny sound laa ibuuu..

lets press the button to makes the sounds louder..

ha..ha..starting to lie down while enjoying the sound from the lovely book!

Ibu please dont 'pulled your face'..

Ibu..oo ibu....are u angry??

wutever la ibu..i just love to read the book in this way!   yuhuu!
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Instilling a love of reading in your child is one of the best gifts you can give them in their life. Here are the ways to do just that... check it out mommies!
  1. Read to them regularly, with expression and in different voices.
  2. Model reading. Let your child see you read often. It can be cookbooks, magazines, the newspaper, novels or non-fiction.
  3. Schedule 30 minutes after dinner or evening as “Family Reading Time”.
  4. Buy books where their name appears. This is a fabulous technique for encouraging reluctant readers!
  5. Find books that come with a CD either in bookstores or the library so your child can listen and follow along. This is also a fantastic way to encourage reluctant readers or to keep the motivation high for those children who are struggling with learning how to read.
  6. Always give books as at least one part of a birthday gift.
  7. Take your child to the library/book stores regularly. It could be to participate in a library program or just to hang out and read. What about making every second Sunday your family’s library day and follow it up with a hot chocolate so you can all talk about the books you read?
  8. Read aloud books that have been made into movies and then watch the movie and do a comparison about which was better – the book or the movie. 

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Do not make reading a forced thing — encourage it, make it fun, don’t force them to read if they don’t want to-Leo Babauta

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