Aaron Mead, from Children's Books and Reviews, has published a wonderful free eBook titled How To Choose Children's Books Practical Tips and Philosophical Reflections on Picking Books for Kids. It covers all age ranges and is chock full of resources. I especially like Chapter 2.
In it, Mead alludes to what reading researchers Scarborough and Dobrich term The Broccoli Effect. Vegetables are good and good for you, but few among us want all vegetables all the time. Well-meaning parents (like me) push nutrition: EAT YOUR PEAS! (I like peas.) The problem is, if you force feed anything, including read-aloud, it can become distasteful. (Canned peas. I even like these!)
There may be moments, days, perhaps even weeks, when your baby shows little interest in books. Not to worry! Try taking the text off the page: "Peas Porridge Hot" at meals or "Rub-a-dub-dub" at tub time. Take a walk. (I'll talk more about that next week.) Or simply take a break. Keep it fun.
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