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Time for a Good Book

In today’s fast-paced living, reading often rides in the backseat of the entertainment car. And while the advances of technology are wonderful inventions, reading is the only entertainment medium that’s also an essential life skill.

Reading is the only entertainment medium that’s also an essential life skill.


Among other benefits, reading boosts intelligence, provides competence in school and for future jobs, and it inspires the imagination like no digital medium can. Unfortunately, a look at the state of reading will convince you of its importance.

When I was in elementary school, my mom or dad took us to the library every two weeks. My sisters and I would plop ourselves down on the floor of the children’s book room and skim the titles — our heads tilted at 90 degrees. The checkout limit was a dozen books, which never seemed like enough. My parents, both avid readers, instilled in us a love for reading.

Without too much effort, you can teach your children to read and love it, keeping in mind a few simple tips and cautions. You may even find some unexpected discoveries along the reading journey.

If you’re looking to make reading more fun, we’ve got some great ideas. If you’re looking for a list of children’s classics, we’ve got that, too.

—Andrea Vinley Jewell

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