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As parents, you will want to buy your kids the best of the best but how about giving them those valuable things that cannot be purchased?

You must have heard of ‘you reap what you sow’ and there is no debate on how true this is. The values you instill in them today contribute to building the character they show the world. For instance, you will find your legacy in their actions, and in their talk, you will discover your influence.  

Giving them unconditional love, care, and quality family time from day one has major benefits in the long run and is reflected in generations. Not just this but it also helps develop good habits and etiquette in kids. Similarly, literacy also starts at home, with parents dedicating a portion of their time to reading books and stories to their kids.

This reading ritual will help build language skills and speaking abilities. Our baby

 books have interesting stories for little ears featuring adorable illustrations, helping to unwind, relax, and put them to sleep with dreamy bedtime stories.

It is never too early to start teaching your kids for they naturally have sharp minds that grasp anything they hear and watch. The best books to begin with are books with fewer words and captivating pictures that promote their thought process and imagination.

The next stage is an introduction to phonics. With little ones struggling with sounds, our phonic books come in handy to make them understand the sounds each letter makes and how they are combined to form words.

From age 2 years and onwards, it's crucial to expose children to the colorful world of fruits and vegetables, introduce them to diverse animals, familiarize them with different professions, and expand their everyday vocabulary with a plethora of engaging activities. Engaging books that involve drawing, coloring, tracing, and connecting are available to captivate their interest. The next vital step is to enrich their vocabulary. Children who develop a love for reading naturally acquire a richer and more extensive vocabulary compared to those who don't read.

                         Once the child has built a strong foundation, they can transition from simple books with a string of words to short paragraphs and later to chapters over time. It is possible some kids may outgrow reading habits along the way but may have developed good listening skills, allowing them to comprehend what is being read aloud. Independent readers can indulge in books and novels of different genres or even fun-filled comics.