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The Ozword of the Day: "Books and children"

I have talked about what reading books can do for us. 

Almost as important (or far more important!) is what books can do for children. 

There have been multiple studies showing that small children who have books read to them are more ‘school ready’ and do better than children who have been deprived of books when they were toddlers. 

Dorothy Butler once wrote a book called Babies Need Books: How to Share the Joy of Reading with Your Child. 

Dorothy Butler was a New Zealand children’s author, book seller and reading advocate. 

Her great book was first published as long ago as 1982, but (as far as I know) it is still in print, and is still a brilliant guide into how to go about reading aloud to your young children. 

I loved reading to our kids when they were little, and now that they are grown up and have families of their own, I have had the joy of reading to small children all over again as Grandpa. 

It is one of the most special times you can spend with a small child. 

The two of you sit side by side, you have one arm around the little child and a book balanced on your lap or in your free hand, and you read aloud while pointing out things to look for in the pictures. 

It is one of those special ‘cuddling up’ times that reassure a small child that they are loved, and they are centre of your attention, and that they really matter to you. 

They are never too young to read to! 

(See the title of Dorothy Butler’s book.)

 From the beginning the action of you reading aloud to them from picture books shows them how books work (we turn the pages from left to right, from the front of the book to the back—basic things like that). 

And children are never too old to read to. 

Read to them for as long as they will let you. 

If they will let your read to them when they are 10 or 12 or more—then do it! 

It is a great bonding time, and it is enriching their imagination and at the same time it is building up their vocabulary—helping them to think about the world and giving them the words to do so. 

And toddlers need lots of books, they can never have too many. 

When you are buying a gift for a small child don’t go straight to the toy department—start with the picture books. 

There is no child who will not love The Very Hungry Caterpillar or the singing, swinging rhymes of the Hairy Maclary books. 

I remember hearing a mother in a shopping centre once saying to the small girl beside her, ‘What do you need a book for? You’ve already got one at home.’ 

Horrible! 

If you know small children—read to them! 

As often as you can! 

Give them books! 

You will be making a contribution that will live with them throughout the whole of their lives.


A correction to my announcement yesterday about the latest edition of The Spectator Australia (in newsagents now) -- the cartoon on the front cover is of "four funerals and a wedding", but my latest 'Language' column is still in the back (in the lifestyle section). And as always it is packed with good writing and, hence, good reading).


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Kel Richards has been reporting on the Australian language for more than 30 years, and is the author of ten books about words and language. He has been described in one newspaper article as "the wordsmith to the nation." Kel is a veteran Australian author, journalist and broadcaster. In a long and distinguished career he has hosted ABC radio's flagship daily current affairs show "AM" and his own talkback shows on commercial radio. For 12 years Kel wrote and presented the popular daily feature "Word Watch" on ABC NewsRadio. For several years Kel was a member of the Standing Committee on Spoken English (SCOSE) at the ABC. Kel presents the weekly "Words Matter" segment on Peta Credlin's program on Sky News, he writes the "Language" column for The Spectator Australia and the "Ozwords" and "Placenames" columns for Australian Geographic. Kel joins John Stanley on 2GB, 4BC, 2CC and the Nine Radio Network each week for "The Word Clinic."

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