International Read To Me Day - March 19
Sun Mar 19th

International Read To Me Day

Children are encouraged to read to them every year on March 19th. Children are also encouraged to participate in the discussion of their own literacy by the day's end.

You've probably noticed that raising a child takes a village.. Any in a child's village is encouraged to read to them on International Read to Me Day. This could be a parent, grandparent, librarian, mentor, younger sibling, or a family friend. It doesn't matter who does the reading. It doesn't matter who does the research. Anyone in the child's neighborhood reads to them on a daily basis, which is all that matters.

Reading ages are six months ahead of those who only read to once or twice a week. Children who are read to 3 to 4 times a week have reading ages that are six months ahead of those who only read to once or twice a week. Children read to children every day, which nearly doubles their growth. This means that these children are one year ahead of other children.. If children are read to, or they read themselves, it will help them do well on reading assessments.

The following are other benefits of reading to children::

  • Children are taught about the world around them by adults
  • Helping improve their vocabulary and language skills while still improving their vocabulary and language skills.
  • They are encouraged to explore their imaginations while still developing their imaginations
  • They are taught empathy by teaching them to develop empathy by helping them develop empathy
  • Adults and children can spend together on quality time for adults and children to enjoy together.

Children love being read to, so why not enjoy this activity with them as often as possible? If you do, they will greatly benefit from it. If you do, they will greatly benefit from it.

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This day is celebrated in schools, libraries, and communities from around the world. The best way to participate is to read a book to a child. Find a child in your household and spend time reading to them if you don't have children of your own. You might even read to a group of children.

Here are some classics for children of all ages, as well as some classics for children of all ages.

  • By E.B White of Charlotte, Charlotte's Web by E.B White. Charlotte's Charlotte's Web by E.B White. Charlotte's Web by E.B White by E.B White. Charlotte's Charlotte's Web by E.B White. Charlotte's Web by E.B White by E.B White. Charlotte's Charlotte's Web by E.B White
  • Margaret Wise Brown's Goodnight Moon says goodnight Moon
  • Roald Dahl's Chocolate Factory in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
  • A. A. Milne's Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne The Complete Tales of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne
  • Margery Williams' The Velveteen Rabbit Margery Williams The Velveteen Rabbit
  • Oh, the Places You'll Go! Dr. Seuss, Dr. Seuss, Dr. Seuss, Dr. Seuss, Dr. Seuss
  • Eric Carle's Very Hungry Caterpillar The Very Hungry Caterpillar By Eric Carle The Very Hungry Caterpillar By Eric Carle
  • Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree Shel Silverstein's Shel Silverstein The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree

Other ways to participate include visiting your local library or bookstore for story hour.. In addition, you could also host a book drive in your neighborhood. This is one day that you can #CelebrateEveryDay on this day.. tionalReadToMeDay is a hashtag that can be used on social media. Don't forget to post this day on social media with #InternationalReadToMeDay.org.

History of the international read to me day has influenced me day

In 2018, Emma Mactaggart, the founder of a literacy advocacy group Child Writes, founded International Read to Me Day. Child Writes is based in Australia, but International Read to Me Day has spread to other nations, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Iran, and Panama. "It takes a village to raise a child, and a child to inspire a village is one of Mactaggart's most popular quotes."