Choosing Picture Books for Your Child
Whilst most parents recognize the benefits of introducing their
children to books at a young age, the sheer number of books
available can make the selection of appropriate titles a
daunting task. The following pointers should be considered when
buying or borrowing books for your toddler.
Firstly, remember that reading should be fun both for your child
and for yourself. The Text should be lively and easy to follow,
with only one or two sentences per page, so that the story
progresses quickly.
The rhythm of the story is also important. Read a few pages of
the story aloud, or at least say them in your head. Stories do
not have to be in verse, but should sound light and pleasant,
rather than sober or preachy. If written in verse, check that it
flows smoothly.
The appearance of the book is also important. Remember, children
use the pictures to help them interpret and understand the
story. The pictures should be attractive to your child. For most
children this means big pictures with bright colors.
Consider buying books which focus on subjects your child is
interested in. A truck loving boy may not enjoy a book full of
pretty fairy pictures. remember, however, to try to expose your
child to different subjects - whilst your truck lover may not
come round to fairies, you may be able to interest him/her in
dinosaurs.
A common trap to avoid is the presumption that the price of the
book is an indication of its quality. There are very many cheap
picture books which offer excellent text quality and a great
many expensive books which will fail to appeal to toddlers.
Wise selection of books for your toddler can help to foster a
love of reading in your child which will last a lifetime.