Recent research by HarperCollins and Nielsen highlights a troubling trend in early literacy, revealing that only 41% of children aged 0-4 are read to regularly, a drop from 64% in 2012. This decline is further emphasized by the finding that less than half of parents enjoy reading to their children. To combat this, parents have shared book recommendations that facilitate bonding and engagement during reading time, showcasing beloved titles that promote interaction and enjoyment for both children and parents alike.
New research indicates a significant decline in parents reading aloud to their children, with only 41% of kids aged 0-4 read to regularly, compared to 64% in 2012.
The survey by HarperCollins and Nielsen reveals that under half of parents find reading aloud to their children enjoyable, highlighting a concerning trend in early literacy.
Parents shared their favorite read-alouds, illustrating engaging books like 'My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes' which captivate childrenâs attention and encourage interaction.
The character-driven nature of books such as 'Mini Rabbit: Not Lost' enhances reading experiences, showcasing the importance of storytelling in bonding between parents and children.
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