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Top 5 Reading Books for Nursery Schools Children

Top 5 Reading Books for Nursery Schools Children

Reading books for nursery schools children in wimbledon
  • by Admin
  • 11/03/2024

Top 5 Reading Books for Nursery Schools Children

Reading to nursery school children is a cherished activity at Wimbledon Day Nursery, where the joy of storytelling is woven into the fabric of daily life. This nurturing environment understands the profound impact of reading on a child’s development, providing a rich literary foundation for its young learners.

Reading Books for Nursery Schools Children

For nursery school children, easy pre-learning books that are engaging, colourful and with simple stories are ideal. Here are the top 5 reading books for nursery school children:

1. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

This classic tale, with its vibrant illustrations and simple text, captivates young minds as they follow the journey of a caterpillar transforming into a beautiful butterfly. It introduces concepts of counting, days of the week and metamorphosis in an engaging manner.

2. Where’s Spot? by Eric Hill

An interactive lift-the-flap book that encourages curiosity and interaction, “Where’s Spot?” is perfect for little ones. As children search for Spot, the playful puppy, they develop problem-solving skills and enjoy the surprise elements on each page.

3. Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell

A delightful story of a child who writes to the zoo asking for a pet, “Dear Zoo” offers repetitive text that nursery children can easily memorise and recite. The use of flaps to reveal different animals adds an element of discovery and engagement.

4. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen

With its repetitive phrases and rhythmic text, this book is a hit among young readers. It takes children on an adventurous journey, encouraging them to use their imagination and introducing them to various landscapes like grass, rivers and caves.

5. Peppa Pig: Peppa’s First 100 Words

This book is an excellent tool for vocabulary development. Featuring the beloved character Peppa Pig, it introduces children to 100 essential words, covering topics like family, food and playtime, in a fun and relatable context.

Benefits of Reading to Children

Reading to children is a powerful and enriching experience that goes beyond just sharing a story. It creates a bond between the reader and the child, stimulates their imagination and lays the foundation for a lifelong love of reading. The benefits of reading to children are:

  • Language Development: Reading to nursery children exposes them to a wide range of vocabulary, grammar and language structures, laying the foundation for their communication skills.
  • Cognitive Development: Stories stimulate curiosity and imagination, encouraging children to think creatively and develop their understanding of the world.
  • Emotional Development: Books can introduce children to different emotions and help them understand and express their own feelings.
  • Social Skills: Reading about various characters and situations can teach children about empathy, cooperation and social norms.
  • Concentration and Discipline: Regular reading sessions help children develop the ability to focus and listen attentively, which is important for their academic success.
  • Bonding: Reading together strengthens the bond between the child and the reader, whether it’s a parent, teacher or caregiver.

Explore a World of Learning and Adventure at Wimbledon Day Nursery!

Incorporating these top reading books into the routine of nursery school children can significantly contribute to their overall development. The benefits of reading to children are far-reaching, impacting their language, cognitive, emotional and social skills.

Encourage your child’s love for reading and exploration at Wimbledon Day Nursery. Join our nurturing community where stories come to life and learning is an adventure. Contact us today to discover how we can be part of your child’s journey towards a bright and imaginative future!

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