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What Kind of Books Should My Daycare Child Be Reading?

April 30, 2023 By WellJourn

As a parent or caregiver, you want to encourage a love of reading in your daycare child. But with so many books available, it can be challenging to determine which ones are appropriate and engaging for young children. Here are some tips on what kind of books your daycare child should be reading.

Picture Books

Picture books are another great option for Montessori daycare children. These books usually have a more extensive and engaging story than board books, with vibrant illustrations that help bring the story to life. Look for picture books with simple, age-appropriate language that your child can understand.

Early Reader Books

As your child gets older and starts to learn how to read, early reader books can be an excellent way to encourage reading skills. These books have simple sentences and repetitive text that is easy for children to read and understand. Look for early reader books with topics that interest your child, such as animals or sports.

Story Collections

Story collections are a great way to expose your child to a variety of different stories and characters. Look for collections with short stories that are age-appropriate and have engaging illustrations. This is also a great way to introduce children to cultures and traditions.

Non-Fiction Books

Non-fiction books can be a great way to encourage curiosity and learning in your child. Look for books with age-appropriate topics, such as animals or the human body, with engaging illustrations and simple text that is easy for your child to understand.

Benefits of Reading to Your Daycare Child

Reading to your daycare child can provide several benefits, including:

  • Building Vocabulary – Reading to your child can help them learn new words and build their vocabulary.
  • Encouraging a Love of Reading – Developing a love of reading leads to improved reading skills and a passion for learning.
  • Enhancing Language Skills – Reading to your child enhances their language and communication skills.
  • Building Imagination and Creativity – Stimulating a child’s imagination and creativity will improve their problem-solving skills.
  • Strengthening Parent-Child Bond – Reading to your child provides an opportunity for bonding and communication.

Choosing the right books for your daycare child can help encourage a love of reading and support their learning and development. Consider board books, picture books, early reader books, story collections, and non-fiction books with age-appropriate topics and engaging illustrations. By reading to your child, you can provide a variety of benefits that can support their language development, imagination, and creativity, while strengthening your parent-child bond.

Filed Under: Children, Educational Activities Tagged With: Montessori daycare, Montessori Education, Montessori method

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