“While re-reading the same stories may seem repetitive to parents, it is hugely beneficial for language development. "Children love the familiarity of their favourite characters and repetition ...
“While re-reading the same stories may seem repetitive to parents, it is hugely beneficial for language development. "Children love the familiarity of their favourite characters and repetition ...
And new research suggests there is good reason for this - with the average parent reading the same bedtime story to their children 416 times a year. That's a lot of lunches with the Gruffalo.
THE average parent will read the same bedtime story to their little one 416 times a year. A poll of 1,000 mums and dads with children aged up to four, found 79 per cent have re-read the same book ...
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