Best Books to Read to Your Preschooler

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As your child grows and develops they become more inquisitive and exhibit a natural curiosity for learning. At Toddler Town Daycare in Chicago, we advise all parents to help supplement this inherent exploration for knowledge with age-appropriate books and publications. Feel free to contact us for information about early childhood care and education and keep reading to learn about some of the best types of books to read to your preschooler.

 

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Inclusivity & Differences

To help children understand diversity and inclusion, we encourage parents to read books that address disability, nationality, gender, and background. These books gracefully cover the crucial dynamics associated with differences preschoolers encounter in society and how to engage with them as a concept mentally. In addition, these books inspire your child to ask further questions during preschool education, providing our staff with the opportunity to eloquently guide them toward equitable thought and consideration.

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Developing a Moral Foundation

Books that approach and discuss moral values such as kindness, forgiveness, and empathy are also advantageous for young learners. Preschoolers tend to learn and retain lessons on character and practice them to experience the results. The reciprocated feelings of gratitude and friendship help to create a lasting impact and help develop a solid moral foundation.

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Inspire Imagination

Books that tell imaginative stories and create unique characters are always beneficial to a preschooler’s development. Reading publications that have magical places, talking animals, and an assortment of creative subjects helps young children think creatively. Creative thinking is useful for playtime as well as their preschool classroom, helping them to solve problems and think outside of the box.

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Creativity and Learning

Of course, including educational materials and learning books in your reading rotation is always helpful for the early education of your preschooler. We encourage quenching their thirst for learning by incorporating books that practice letter and number recognition as well as animals, colors, and nature. This helps them to grow their knowledge and feel a sense of achievement.  

 

At Toddler Town Daycare, we believe books are imperative to the mental, emotional, and social development of preschoolers. It is important as parents to champion your child’s education and one of the easiest ways is through reading. Contact us in Chicago for more information and guidance about the best preschool and early childhood education programs today. And don’t forget to keep reading!

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