Mem Fox’s Ten Read Aloud Commandment

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WWW.flickr.com/photos/qole.perjoin WWW.flickr.com/photos/me.tea Mem Fox’s Ten Read Aloud Commandment Spend at least ten wildly happy minutes every single day reading aloud. Read at least three stories a day - it may be the same story three times. Children need to hear a thousand stories before they can begin to learn to read. Read aloud with animation. Read with joy and enjoyment Read the stories that the kids love, over and over and over again, Let children hear lots of language by talking to them constantly about the book Look for rhyme, rhythm or repetition in books for young children Play games with the things that you and the child can see on the page Never ever teach reading, or get tense around books. Read aloud every day because you just love being with your child - This is as important for fathers as it is for mothers! Source :www.memfox.com WWW.flickr.com/photos/qole.perjoin WWW.flickr.com/photos/me.tea WWW.flickr.com/ WWW.flickr.com/photos/peterme