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So you have been trying to get your child to read but they are just not interested in picking up a book. After nagging and pleading and stockpiling books of all genres, what is a mom to do? Subscribe to a children's newspaper, that's what! Stick with me, this is not a Marie Antoinettesque situation but a more practical solution.
RobinAge (not a sponsored post) is a fortnightly children's newspaper that works wonders with my kids. They wait for it eagerly and then once it's here they are lost to the world for the next few hours. From current affairs to recipes, from animals and plant matters to dinosaurs, from word puzzles to math problems -- this newspaper has something for every child. The articles are well researched and written in simple language. The tone is child-friendly and the content draws them in.
The best part of the newspaper is that it makes my children read it multiple times over two weeks. While they may not read it cover to cover in one go, they come back whenever they want to. It is fascinating to see how much information they manage to retain!
Why this works for raising readers: Kids will love receiving something in the mail with their name on it and therefore read it!
Yes, this isn't fiction but it goes a long way in forming a healthy reading habit!
Reading about current affairs is relatable and keeps things interesting. Once they enjoy reading, they will pick up books they want to read. Try it today!
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