Readers Write
Children are known to read favorite books over and over, but what about adult readers? For this edition of Readers Write, we asked readers if they like to reread favorite books. Some adults said they still enjoy revisiting literary favorites, while others prefer to discover new books in their limited reading time. […]
Readers Write
by Terri Barnes
Bibliophiles want more than simply reading books. They want to think about them, talk about them, and learn more about the people who write them. Literary-minded podcasts offer book lovers a way to explore their favorite books and authors, learn about new ones, and connect with other book lovers. In this month’s Readers Write, Books Make a Difference readers share their favorite podcasts and why they enjoy listening. […]
Readers Write
by Naomi Krueger
Books help young children develop language and learn their colors and shapes, how to count, and how to identify animals. Books teach empathy and problem solving skills. They help foster active imaginations and prepare kids for various situations they will encounter out in the world as they grow. For this Readers Write column, we asked readers what they look for in children’s books, why reading with young children matters to them, and to share their favorite books for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. […]