Baby’s day is full of babble, whether she’s hungry, searching for her dummy, splashing in the bath or curled up in bed at night.
Created at Book Dash Cape Town by Katherine Graham (writer), Nicola Smith (illustrator) and Sarah Slater (designer). Edited by Nicola Rijsdijk.
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Reading promotes language development. By exposing your child to the written word at an early age, you can help them develop their vocabulary and language skills. This can also improve their ability to communicate and express themselves effectively.
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Reading helps with cognitive development. Studies have shown that reading to children can improve their memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills. This can help lay the groundwork for success in school and in life.
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Reading can foster a love of learning. By introducing your child to the joy of reading at an early age, you can help them develop a lifelong love of learning. This can inspire them to explore new subjects and ideas, and to continue to learn and grow throughout their life.
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Reading can improve social skills. Reading books together can provide opportunities for bonding and shared experiences between parent and child. This can help improve your child's social skills, such as their ability to empathize with others and to understand different perspectives.
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Reading can broaden your child's horizons. Reading exposes your child to new ideas and different cultures. This can help them become more open-minded and empathetic, and can give them a greater understanding of the world around them.
Overall, reading books to your child from an early age can provide numerous benefits that can help them grow and develop in many important ways. So, if you want to give your child a head start in life, make sure to read to them regularly.
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