Reading is good for language development. It increases and enriches the vocabulary, making it easier for the child to put his own thoughts into words. Reading can also contribute to social development. A child can put himself in the shoes of different characters and learns that one can think differently about a situation or event than the other. Reading also improves the child's ability to concentrate and can stimulate the imagination.
"At the table!…" This is the opening sentence of a long battle for many parents. It's time to run after the kid who says, "I'm coming," but never arrives, to praise broccoli or zucchini like a salesman, while the little blunder is about to cover the whole table with a layer of puree. To help all kids (and their parents) finally really enjoy dinner, here's a quirky guide!
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Author: Paule Battault & Anouk Ricard
- Number of pages: 16
- Size: 17cm x 17cm
- Age: 0-4 years