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FilzahTsaabitah Cahyarini Born in Surabaya, Date June 11 2007

Books That Should Be Read to Children According to Their Age

Although experts recommend starting to read to babies from the sixth month, parents can not forget that each stage of development of the baby is for a type of book. Before your baby is one year, must prevail images, colors, textures. From the first year, go looking for more complex readings to encourage intelligence and imagination of children.
Many parents have questions about which book to buy for their children. If this is your case, since here are some guidelines and tips to stimulate the love of books and start your kids reading at an early age.
Books for babies 0-12 months
Books for children 12-24 months
Books for children 24-36 months
Books for children 3 to 5 years





Books for babies 0-12 months
1. The recommended age to start reading books is from 6 months. Make reading a daily routine more like feeding or bathing. No need to spend more than half hour, if you have time. Just read aloud for 5 or 10 minutes or listen to a story together. Observe your child's face right now and do not fit no doubt he is enjoying immensely.
2. Use age-appropriate books, not just letters and drawings and illustrations in bright colors, and different formats such as pop-board books, cloth or plastic materials. At first used as a toy and try hands, leading to the mouth. At this time the baby is discovering the world around him that's why they attract the variety of sizes, different textures.
3. Do not worry if at first you do not get their attention. Points the finger at the illustrations to help you relate the images with words. This will help to improve their verbal skills and familiarize your child with books.
Books for children 12-24 months
1. Spend a bit more time to read a story or book. For example, a quarter of an hour before bedtime or during the day when you are tired show. When read using different intonations to capture their attention and make him different questions about the pictures.
2. Give your child books with large illustrations with brief text and large print. From the standpoint of their psychomotor development at this stage your child, attempting to pass only the pages of a book. Even if you have pens and pencils in hand, also attempt to scribble. For this reason are also interesting books with stickers and coloring.
3. Choose educational books for your child can relate concepts. For example, if the book is about animals, tell them that sound emitted by each species. This way your dog does understand that "wow, wow", the cat "meow, meow" etc.
Books for children 2-3 years
1. This stage is considered the ideal starting point for children learning to read because every time you use more words and understands more concepts. Pick books according to their preferences, and devotes a quarter of an hour and 20 minutes to read. Between two and three books help your child improve their verbal ability.
2. Acquire different types of books with text and images, cutouts and coloring to help develop their creativity and manual dexterity.
Books for children 3 to 5 years
1. Your son is starting to get interested in books and reading. Keep the daily time you spend reading with children, approximately 20 minutes and half an hour. If you read, it will be easier for your child begins to read independently, as you will want to imitate.
2. Choose books with words and texts and less pictures. Right now your child is able to recreate in his mind the details of the history and feel complicity with the characters.
3. A perfect complement to stimulate their desire to learn is to do activities that complement the theme of their readings. For example, if you like books about the universe, accompany the planetarium.
4. It is also advisable to bring your child to the library to become familiar with the operation of these centers.
Joseph Mercy
For more information about the topics visit: http://babymomhealth.com/category/child-development/.

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