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Thursday 3 July 2014

Finding Empowering Books For Preschool Girls

By Rosella Campbell


Reading to your daughter is one of the best ways to promote her early childhood development. Apart from this it is a great opportunity to bond more closely as well. There are no shortage of wonderfully empowering books for preschool girls available today. Many of these can be found at online stores with reviews are written by parents with preschool daughters. This will help parents to select what they feel is most appropriate for their particular daughters.

The great bonding experience of reading together has other advantages too. This is an age at which children are like absorbent little sponges and this offers the opportunity of opening them up to a world of new possibilities. The beautiful illustrations and exciting stories help to expand their horizons and encourage their creativity.

A child can often identify strongly with the main character in a story. There are many stories today being written about brave, strong, smart girls. The classical tales will always be well loved but it is important to explore new literature being written today as well. Too many stereotypical tales of a big, strong Prince rescuing a weak, helpless princess can inadvertently send the wrong message.

Discussions with your daughter about tricky subjects like self image, gender, bullying, tolerance and respect for others can be prompted by reading stories dealing with these subjects. Choose stories that do this in a fun, entertaining and humorous way and you will have a great way of getting across life lessons without resorting to preaching to her.

When reading a book with a daughter, it is up to the parent to do more than just read the story. It offers an opportunity to discuss the story and its characters, finding out which one was best liked and why. It is also up to the parent to draw parallels between the story and real life events. For example, courage shown in a story can be translated into courage in a real situation facing a child.

Going to school for the first time can be daunting and reading to a child is a wonderful way to help prepare for this. In this way, a child can be prepared socially, emotional and intellectually for this big step. Self image, relating to others, problem solving and taking responsibility for actions can all be addressed within the context of reading stories and discussing them together.

Reading to a child also helps to develop their vocabulary. Research has shown that reading to preschool children helps to ease the transition from one language developmental stage to another. The transition from reading to them to them reading themselves is not as difficult as for those children whose parents do not read to them.

It is not difficult to find lovely stories with exciting characters and great illustrations today. There are many online resources for parents, giving information about the best of these. Reading these stories to a child can establish a passion for books that lasts a lifetime.




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