Books & Reading

 

As they say, a library may only have a single floor but it holds multitudes of stories. Reading and taking in substantial content early on shapes a child’s imagination, way of thinking, and how they make sense of the world. Books also open new realms, especially for children whose creative juices are untapped and overflowing. In short, reading stimulates learning and critical thinking. Bonding over books and reading is also one of the ways to spend quality time with your children. Mind you, storytelling never goes out of style. Make reading a bonding and learning experience for your entire family. 

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My Preschooler Can’t Read Yet (And That’s Ok)

as an ex-primary school teacher, you might think my kids would be ahead of the curve when it comes to education. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. My preschooler can’t read yet, and actually, there are two of them. Although they are not foreign to bedtime stories, my 4-year-old twin boys can’t read a […]

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The Best Valentine’s Day Quotes for Best Friends

To celebrate valentine’s season, aside from offering pizza and chocolates, pals can also exchange valentine’s day quotes for best friends to each other. People saying that Valentine’s Day should only be celebrated by couples—young, old, married, or whatever fits the description—are dead wrong. This celebrated calendar date proves to be more than just an activity

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Classic Christmas Tales to Tell Your Kids

Written literature immortalizes verbal narratives passed from one generation to another. These stories—whether they’re classic Christmas tales, fairy tales, fables, legends, and myths, have played a significant part in the cognitive development of a child. Of course, authors see to it that there is a story for every season and a folk tale for every

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