It is important to carve out one-on-one time with your child to bond and develop a deeper relationship, and books are a great way to do just that. Reading together will spark new conversations about a variety of topics and help your child foster a love for reading. But what about those times when you're really struggling to find opportunities to read aloud? Here are a few ideas that are particularly useful for those busy occasions.
Directions for the Alphabet Game: Players attempt to each find a word that begins with each letter of the alphabet — in order — on road signs and building signs and more. Once the letter the player is looking for is sighted, he must say the letter and the word. For example, “A in Avenue.” The winner is the first to make it to Z, or the player who makes it furthest through the alphabet by the time you reach your destination!
Adding just one of these ideas to your daily routine will provide a valuable opportunity to connect with your kids through the magic of reading.
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