We’re in the middle of National March into Literacy Month, sponsored by Marine Toys for Tots Literacy Program.
The purpose of the program is to provide resources for the most economically disadvantaged children to develop reading skills. I want every child to know how to read and to love reading and books as much as I do.
In honor of this month devoted to children’s literacy, MAT@USC has provided an infographic of best-loved children’s books.

Via MAT@USC: Become a Teacher

It is really important to inculcate and enhance your children skill to read and influence them to love reading as a parent and adult. Reading has a lot of advantages and I truly admire kids who loves to read at an early age. I am glad to read this article and will share this to my friends as well.
Jane,
I’ve always loved reading so much that I can’t imagine children not learning to read and love it.
I think it’s a good idea to become a member of a nearby library if possible. Having a variety of books to choose from will retain children’s interest in books and encourage them to read more and more. I have done this myself and can see the difference.
Swati,
Access to a library is a great way for children to be able to read a variety of books.