Articles Tagged: books
Toddler Tales: Bookworm
Diana has recently developed a hunger for literature. She has gone from a babe who couldn't even pretend to keep her eyes open when I read to her to one who eagerly and proactively initiates reading sessions.
Continue reading >School textbooks being replaced by ipads and e-books, claims head
Louise Robinson, incoming president of the Girls' Schools Association, has claimed pupils are more inspired by the “magic” of using ipads and other tablet computers than reading a book.
Continue reading >The best Christmas books for children
Curl up in front of the fire on Christmas eve and get lost in a book with your children. Here's our favourites you should be buying this year
Continue reading >Reading with children is the highlight of the day for parents
A survey into kids and parents reading habits has found that mums and dads in England and Northern Ireland are spending more time reading to their children for pure pleasure.
Continue reading >How to help boys enjoy reading
Perhaps my seven year-old son is thick. Perhaps he's been badly brought up. Perhaps his parents don't give a flying rubber for his educational development. Perhaps these are all the reasons why his reading ability seems to be going backwards.
Continue reading >Happy birthday Mr. Men: How to draw the characters
To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Mr. Men, we’ve got a masterclass from the creator, Roger Hargreaves’ son, Adam so your little ones (and you!) can have a go at drawing the famous characters.
Continue reading >Why I love reading bedtime stories to my children
I can't be the only parent who was appalled at the news that more than half of the UK's children are never read a bedtime story.
Continue reading >More than half of UK children do not get a bedtime story
A study of kids' reading habits has revealed that more than half of UK children are NEVER read a bedtime story - and those who are read to by adults, are granted just ONE MINUTE of reading a day!
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