How To Pick Easter Bunny Children Books For Any Child

By Leslie Ball


If you want to interest a child in reading and build a lifelong love of books, there are a few things that you can do to help this. One is to tie books to fun times such as holidays. There are many Easter Bunny children books available that you can use to introduce a child to the written word. Here are tips for what to look for when you go shopping.

One thing to consider is the age of the child that you are buying for. Books that are designed for younger children will usually have simple words or even just pictures. Very young children do best with options that have bright pictures and very few words. They can be fun to look at and keep a child from getting bored.

The amount of damage a book can take is important as well. Remember that young children often will chew on their storybooks or throw them around. You do not want to spend a lot of money on stories that will not be able to stand up to some rough playing. You may also want to make sure the pages are made of cardboard and are coated so they can be wiped off and cleaned up. That way you won't waste money replacing them when they get damaged.

How well a book can hold up to chewing is less important with a slightly older child. Fun stories become more important. Often, ones with rhyming words and phrases that are repeated again and again will be more popular. Again, the pictures that are in the book are just as important. They should be fun and entertaining for the child to look at.

For emerging readers, look for options with simple words that can be sounded out. Also look for fun story lines that they will want to read about. Silly stories can be fun and ones with rhyming words can be fun for your child to read as well. Any book that can build their interest in reading is great at this stage.

You may want to think about what kinds of stories you want older readers to experience. Do you want books that talk more about the Easter bunny or do you want books that look at the holiday from a religious standpoint. Once a child is able to read on their own, it becomes very important to review what they are reading to make sure you like the message it is passing on.

The internet is always a great place to look for options. You might want to do some research before you actually buy anything, however. Look for reviews from both parents and educators that are used to working with children. That way you can find ones that are an appropriate age level for the child who will be receiving it and you can be more confident that your purchase will be well-received.

Once you have purchased one or two, it is time to establish a routine with the child that is centered on reading. Pick a quiet time where both you and the child are relaxed. You may quickly find that reading time becomes a favorite time of day for both of you.




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