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Grow a Reader in Your Home

Reading to children at home enriches their futures. Dr. Seuss wrote, "The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." Start your kids off on their first adventure in books with these suggestions from The New York Times Book Review on Children's Books and Oprah's Book Club!

book bullet Make a field trip to the library. Oprah says, "Make a big deal about getting a library card!"

book bullet Try to get children hooked on a favorite author or series. Oprah loved Lois Lenski while growing up.

book bullet According to the July 2000 issue of Good Housekeeping, 77% of elementary-school students return to school with a reading level below or at the level they had when they left the previous year. Make sure you have books available at home to read.

book bullet Have your child read aloud so you can gauge their progress.

book bullet Set a good example. Children need to see you reading!


book bullet Teach kids that reading is about pleasure.


book bullet Don't measure by the number of books read, but the time spent reading.


book bullet Help designate a special reading spot just for your child.


book bullet Joke books, comics, newspapers, magazines and maps make good reading too.


book bullet Read the same book along with your child — let your child recommend a book to you!


book bullet Check out Oprah's reading suggestions for kids of all ages!

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