Did you know that by age 3, a child’s brain is 80% developed?
By age 5, a child’s brain reaches about 90% of its adult size.
Nurturing a love of reading, especially in young children, is an investment that pays off in the development of their cognitive, emotional, and social skills. Here are some effective ways to nurture that love and make reading a fun, engaging, and lifelong habit
Read moreSTART YOUNG! Ages 0-6 Years
Boost Attention Span
Foster the Love of Reading
Engage little readers through multi-sensory reading experiences.
MOH recommends zero screen time under 18mos.
Raise a Reader, Not a Scroller
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0-12 Months (Infants) – Sensory & Bonding
👶 “Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb!”
12-36 Months (Toddlers) – Exploration & Motor Skills/ Imagination & Language
Emphasizes language development, independence, and social interaction.
3-6 Years (Preschoolers) – Creativity & Problem-Solving / Storytelling & Critical Thinking
Centers on cognitive growth, imaginative play, and preparing for school.