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These video clips were produced by the READ TO ME Program which encourages parents to read books with their babies. Through READ TO ME workshops, parents learn to make reading fun for everyone.


TIPS for parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, friends:

  • When you are reading, move away from TV and toys.
  • Involve children: have them choose books, lift flaps, turn pages, and repeat words.
  • Ask children questions about the book.
  • Keep lots of books around so you can read anywhere at any time!
  • Have fun reading!

TIPS for teachers and childcare providers:

  • Build a routine for reading time.
  • Hold the book so children can see the pictures.
  • Choose shorter books for toddlers.
  • Toddlers hear language even if they move while you read.
  • Ask preschoolers questions about the book.
  • Use fingerplays and songs to keep children involved.
  • Babies should be in the same room while you read with older children.
  • Babies need one-on-one reading time, too.
  • Give children many opportunities to look at books on their own.
  • Have fun reading!