Top tips on how to turn your child into a bookworm this summer

The long summer holidays are an ideal time to work with your youngsterThe long summer holidays are an ideal time to work with your youngster
The long summer holidays are an ideal time to work with your youngster

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Is your youngster a reluctant reader? Despite tempting them with every type of book, do they still only read when they ‘have’ to at school and not for pleasure?

Former primary school teacher Emma Shingleton of education resource experts PlanBehttps://www.apple.com/e shares some great tips for the summer holidays.

Reading for pleasure is an important part of encouraging a love of reading in children. So let’s get started:

Create a reading den

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Every home should have a reading corner or den; a place that is inviting and excites children. Choose a quiet spot and add some pillows, bean bags or cushions to curl up on. Perhaps you could put up some posters to get them in the mood for imaginative thinking. What about:

Under the sea

Rainbows

Castles

Transport

In the jungle