Published October 29, 2009 01:33 am - The most important avenue to get babies and toddlers interested in books and reading is to read to them every day, even multiple times throughout the day.
Sensational books for tiny readers
By Kendal Rautzhan
For The Daily Item
The most important avenue to get babies and toddlers interested in books and reading is to read to them every day, even multiple times throughout the day. The second most important avenue is to choose books that are loaded with baby and toddler appeal. Interactive books make excellent choices in this regard. The interactive component can be a button to push that makes a sound, soft things to touch, pictures that move, or the repetition of a word or phrase that the child can anticipate and delight in hearing or saying aloud with you. These interactive items help draw the child’s attention to the book while providing many other opportunities for learning.
Today’s reviewed books are great examples of interactive books. Ask your bookseller or librarian to suggest others. Your daily commitment to read wonderful books to the baby and toddler in your life will create essential building blocks for all future learning. What an awesome opportunity — building brains one book at a time!
Books to borrow
The following book is available at many public libraries.
“Tickle the Duck!” written and illustrated by Ethan Long, Little, Brown, 24 pages
Read aloud: age 2 and older.
Read yourself: age 6 – 7 and older.
This wild and crazy duck starts his story off with a command to his young readers - “Whatever you do…don’t you DARE tickle me here!” Well, with the white fuzzy fur sticking out from the duck’s tummy, who could resist? Go ahead — tickle away!! You’ll make that nutty duck laugh and laugh until he commands his readers again - not to tickle him any more, and he means it!
Perfect from start to finish, “Tickle the Duck” will have young readers laughing out loud on every page and begging you to read this selection a hundred times over!
Librarian’s choice
Library: Selinsgrove Community Library, 1 North High St., Selinsgrove
Library Director: Jennifer Johnston
Choices this week: “I Kissed the Baby” by Mary Murphy; “Owl Moon” by Jane Yolen; “The Mitten” by Jan Brett
Books to buy
The following books are available at favorite bookstores.