Pediatricians Say Sharing Books With Children is the Best Holiday Gift of All
Briefly

"Turning the pages of a high-quality, print book filled with colorful pictures and rich, expressive language is best," said Dr. Dipesh Navsaria, a pediatrician. "While touchscreens and other electronic devices may be popular, they are typically passive or solitary experiences for children and do not offer the same benefits of interpersonal connection and relationship building."
Books offer children the chance to engage actively with their imaginations, enhancing their emotional and cognitive development, while fostering deeper connections when read together.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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