Top Titles at Children's Book Stores
Children's book stores are considered to be the treasures for parents and their young ones.Reading should be encouraged from childhood to acquire good knowledge. Even an infant can enjoy playing with and looking at a soft fabric book or sturdy board book. There are all kinds of great books designed especially for babies. Some of them feature appealing textures for babies to touch. Some books even feature sound. You can even find books that are waterproof. Some of the most popular board book titles for tots include Goodnight Moon, Pat the Bunny and anything by the colorful Eric Carle.
Preschoolers are often past the stage of chewing and ripping at their books and need something a bit more educational. There are many different books designed to delight and educate the preschool age child. These books are best read to your child on a regular basis so he or she can get a grasp on the lesson being taught. There are alphabet books such as Dr. Seuss' Alphabet Book and Alpha Bugs: A pop-up Alphabet. To teach your child about numbers, check out titles like Counting Kisses and How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten?
Older kids may enjoy reading for pleasure. Nowhere is this more evident than with the Harry Potter book craze. Every volume in the Harry Potter book series is very large. This captivating series has made an amazing difference in the way kids are reading. There are other series that can capture your child's attention. The Babysitters' Club is a series that appeals to young girls. Sweet Valley High is a series that young teens wil enjoy. All ages can have fun with the Choose Your Own Adventure Books.
Children's book stores can be fun destinations for parents and their children. One great way to get your child excited about reading is to give them a book budget and let them roam the book store with you. Show them the area from which they can choose and let them go wild. When a child can choose his or her own books, they are more likely to want to read them. Even if there are no book stores especially for children in your area, you can find a well-stocked children's book section in every chain bookstore.
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