Get (Arts and) Crafty

Hands-on-learning is so important for young children, so bring a book to life with some fun arts and crafts. This can be as simple as asking your child to draw their favorite scene from a book you just read, or you can get even more creative and tackle bigger projects like creating a map of all the places in a story or creating costumes for different characters.
For younger children, you can make cutouts of the alphabet or of characters from a favorite book and allow your child to play and interact with them. Just getting exposure to language and reading can make a big difference.
Get (Arts and) Crafty

Hands-on-learning is so important for young children, so bring a book to life with some fun arts and crafts. This can be as simple as asking your child to draw their favorite scene from a book you just read, or you can get even more creative and tackle bigger projects like creating a map of all the places in a story or creating costumes for different characters.
For younger children, you can make cutouts of the alphabet or of characters from a favorite book and allow your child to play and interact with them. Just getting exposure to language and reading can make a big difference.