I am super passionate about helping my children develop a love of reading.
Loving books means that my kids can experience an amazing world of learning and exploration. Books and stories fill a child's mind with knowledge and help develop literacy skills and language development. Reading stimulates imagination and play, curiosity and discussion. Books provide inspiration, thoughts, and reflections. Pictures help readers develop an appreciation for art. A love of reading is a stepping stone to becoming an enthusiastic learner and a confident reader, writer, and speaker. Sitting down with a book also provides us with a time for quiet and calmness in our busy lives.
I first learned about Bookroo when Ryder was only a year old. They believe, as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did, that:
"It is a great thing to start life with a small number of really good books which are your very own."
Bookroo's mission is to enable and empower parents to build their children's book collections in an affordable and exciting way through curated monthly book deliveries. They believe in the power and impact of the written word in the life of a child, and believe it's never too early to start reading to children.
Obviously, I was hooked.
Ryder still absolutely loves books, but he's passed on most of his board books to baby sister Kiley and has moved on to big boy stories. His latest delivery from Bookroo included The Very Fluffy Kitty, Papillon by A. N. Kang and The Spelling Bee Before Recess by Deborah Lee Rose. Since it's the holiday season, their classic adorable wrapping paper had a Christmas theme, and Ryder was especially excited to open up some early presents.
Bookroo is an adorable little subscription service, and a family-run business. Give it a try!
DISCLAIMER: I was provided with a free subscription box in return for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are my own and not influenced by Bookroo and/or its affiliates in any way.
How neat that Ryder shares your love of books! I remember when I first became interested in reading.. what an adventure.
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