- Improves reading skills. The more you do something, the better you get. Reading is something to practice just like any other activity.
- Improves writing skills. A good writer is also a good reader. Books demonstrate how language is used.
- Increases the desire to read. When you eat a potato chip, you know you can't eat just one. The same goes for books.
- Improves self-esteem. Reading builds vocabulary and knowledge. It's a good feeling when you're able to express yourself well and talk about things you know.
- Improves memory. When you read a book, one event in a story often leads to the next. Reading exercises your mind and helps you remember earlier things.
- Improves concentration. You just have to know what happens next in the story, don't you? Reading will help you focus and concentrate better.
- Reduces stress. Need to relax? Reading allows you to forget your troubles and focus on something else for a while.
- Promotes curiosity and learning. Reading exposes you to different things that will make you want to learn and understand more.
- Improves empathy. Connecting with fictional characters helps us connect with real people in our lives.
- Provides entertainment. Books and the stories they tell are fun! They take us to different places when we have nowhere to go.
- Creates a lifelong interest in reading. When you start reading and make it an enjoyable activity, it becomes a good habit.
So, crack open those books, charge up those e-readers, and get reading! Read whatever you like. Read alone. Read together. The Summer Reading Program may run for 3 months, but the benefits, fun, and memories will last a lifetime.
Happy summer reading from the perch.
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