Let them turn pages and tell their own version
By Tiny Tales Team•10/5/2025
The Power of Interactive Reading
Before children can read, they're already building crucial literacy skills through interaction with books. Letting them take the lead develops confidence and creativity.
Encourage Active Participation
- Let them turn the pages at their own pace
- Ask "What do you see?" and listen to their observations
- Encourage them to make up their own stories from the pictures
- Celebrate their interpretations, even if different from the text
This approach builds pre-reading skills, vocabulary, and most importantly, makes reading a joyful, empowering experience.
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Write a note inside the book
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