Monday, 16 July 2012

When you give a child a book, you give her an opportunity to explore an exciting world of knowledge, discovery, and imagination. Choosing age-appropriate childrens books helps you start a child on the right path to a lifelong love for reading.


Read Aloud Stories
A child's first introduction to books is through stories read aloud to them by others. These childrens books have lots of colorful pictures and pop-up 3D features to entertain the child. The amount of text is minimal.

Picture Books
Childrens books like picture books are ideal for young children. They usually have pictures without words or have pictures with very little text. Picture books often feature repetitive phrases, to help children who are learning to read.

Early Learners
Books that teach numbers, colors, shapes, and letters are first read with the help of an adult and then gradually encourage the child to start recognizing patterns, sounding out words, and reading on her own.

The Classics
Exposure to the works of great writers increases a child's vocabulary and develops the concentration skills required to follow a plot from start to finish.

Perfect accompaniments to these books, backpacks are necessary for every child. There is a wide range of backpacks available for children these days, with options and accessories to suit all ages from toddlers to tweens. Whether it's for bringing books and folders to and from school, or just to carry a few items for a nature trip or a sleepover, backpacks are both fun and practical.

Backpacks make most popular school bags, as they combine function with comfort. Backpacks usually have one large compartment that can hold a number of school books and notes. Often, these bags also feature multiple compartments that are ideal for carrying pens, pencils, and other school necessities. Adjustable, padded straps make the pack more comfortable to carry. Bags for smaller children usually have their favorite cartoon characters, while packs for older children are made from fabrics in popular patterns like plaid and polka dots.

Besides carrying things and holding books, backpacks also allow kids to be responsible for carrying their belongings. It might be a teddy bear or a favorite doll, a snack or a drink, or a coloring book and pencils, but children learn accountability from taking care of their things.

These essentials allow your children to express their creativity and be responsible.

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