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    9 Ways to Level Up Storytime With Your Baby

    Reading is a crucial part of your baby’s development. Here’s how to make it a memorable ritual for both of you!

    Happiest Baby Staff

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    • Start with your favorites.
    • Let your baby turn the pages.
    • Sing, sing, and…sing some more.
    • Point out the pictures.
    • Choose a regular time to read.
    • Read in silence.
    • Create a reading nook.
    • Visit your local library.
    • Don't forget to have fun!
    • Reading Recommendations:

    One of the most rewarding parts of parenting is giving your child the tools to develop a deep love for reading. Not only can reading help your baby develop pre-literacy skills that will set them up for early academic success, but you will unlock their imagination and introduce them to a limitless world full of possibilities. What could be better than that? 

    In one fascinating study conducted in 1995, researchers showed that kids who are read to as babies have heard 30 million more words than kids who haven’t been exposed to books by the time they entered third grade. This difference in exposure to language led to bigger vocabularies and stronger literacy skills. Even more important, talking to kids about what they’ve read—including what problems and emotions are presented in a story—leads to kids with better emotional intelligence. So, basically, reading rocks! 

    To establish a reading practice in your home, try these tips with your bub!

    Start with your favorites.

    Did you have some childhood stories that stuck with you? Seek out familiar, beloved books from your own wonder years and start with those. Your baby will notice if you love a story, and it will entice them to fall for it too. 

    Let your baby turn the pages.

    Get your baby involved with the story by letting them turn the pages. This helps them understand that each page has words that you read and when you are finished, you move on to the next page. 

    Sing, sing, and…sing some more.

    Sure, not all books are meant to be sung, but then again...why not try? Babies love to be sung to, and by turning a story into a catchy little ditty, you can help pique your baby’s interest in books (no vocal chops required!) 

    Point out the pictures.

    We love books like Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown because they give babies the chance to show what they know. Ask your baby to find the different objects in the story like the red balloon or the cow jumping over the moon. This helps them to learn that the words connect to the pictures.  

    Choose a regular time to read.

    Babies and kids thrive on predictable routines. Choose a time when your child is quiet and ready to be read to—like before bed or after lunch, for example—and stick with it. This builds an expectation—and anticipation—for your family reading ritual.   

    Read in silence.

    Reduce as much noise and distraction as possible before reading time. Turn off the TV and your phone, and any other gadgets that can interrupt. This signals to your baby that reading time is special.

    Create a reading nook.

    Consider setting up a cozy reading nook in your home. Maybe it's a particular rocking chair, or a pillow fort, or even a pop-up tent with cozy blankets and stuffed animals. Giving your child a designated place to read make the storytime ritual even more special.  

    Visit your local library.

    You know who loves to read? Your local librarian. Check out your local library and see what kinds of children's programming they have and what new books they recommend. Open an account and once your child’s old enough, give them the opportunity to pick out books to take home and read (kids love getting to make choices!). Developing a relationship with your local librarians is a wonderful way to connect to your community too. 


    Don't forget to have fun!

    Try reading in silly voices for different characters. Make a snack based on a story your child loves. Put on a puppet show and act out the story with a pair of old socks and some googly eyes. Above all, reading should be seen as fun—and not as a chore!

    Reading Recommendations:

    • The Best Books for Baby's First Year
    • Bedtime Books to Lull Your Little One to Sleep
    • The Best Kids' Books About Friendship

    Disclaimer: The information on our site is NOT medical advice for any specific person or condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or yourself, please contact your health provider.

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