Best Books for International Children’s Book Day 2023

Best Books for International Children’s Book Day 2023

 

Top Child Reads for International Children’s Book Day 2023

International Children’s Book Day is just around the corner, an important day celebrated worldwide since 1967. The day is April 2 on our calendars and falls on Hans Christian Anderson’s birthday.

Hans Christian Anderson is one of the most well-known and loved children’s authors. He is well known for writing tales like The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling and the Emperor’s New Clothes.

This year, the country chose to sponsor International Children’s Book Day 2023 in Latvia, and the theme is ‘the small is big in a book.’ The host country selects the theme, and a famous author from the host country pens a message for young readers worldwide.

Celebrate Children’s Books this International Children’s Book Day 2023

Celebrating children’s books and literature is an important aspect of International Children’s Book Day 2023. It’s something that may be overlooked when marking the day. You can do your part by purchasing popular and not-so-popular children’s authors for children in your community and among your friends and family members.

Reviewing children’s authors online or sharing books written for children on your social media accounts is another excellent way to promote children’s book authors. The fact is that some of the most instrumental books that influence great leaders, thinkers and even great writers are introduced to them at a young age. These books shape their perspectives and approach to life and, in some cases, will motivate them to choose their career. Put simply: children’s books are essential.

Why Encouraging to Read Children’s Books is so essential for Children

Knowing the importance of reading for children and children’s books is the first step in marking International Children’s Books Day.

Let’s see why you should be reading to your children and promoting literacy among younger age groups:

1.     Introduces Basic Phonics

Reading to children at an early age is not only setting in place a good habit, but it is also introducing them to basic phonic sounds that they may otherwise not be exposed to. Before children start school, they depend upon the environment in the home to learn new things. Opening a children’s book and slowly reading phrases while pointing to letters helps to form a connection between sound and written words. It will be a long time before they learn to put sounds together to read but introducing the concept at an early age is a great way to support children’s reading.

2.     Teaches Children to Value Books

Having books in the house and letting children see how you care for them is an important lesson. The value children will give to readers comes from what they see at home. Knowing they must value children’s books and care for them is just as important as learning how to read them.

3.     It helps Children Learn to Focus

Focusing on things is difficult for children primarily exposed to the phone, screen and other low attention span activities. If you want to introduce focus and mindfulness at a young age, sit and read with your child. It is fantastic to see how, over time, children will learn to sit and take an interest in the best children’s books. This is imperative today when more and more children have problems with screen time and attention spans.

4.     Helps to Teach Children the Difference between Make-Believe and Real Life

Reading a book helps children know what is real and what is not. Reading about fantasy and make-believe lands lets children’s imaginations run wild and think about things they might otherwise not. Introducing faraway lands and characters they cannot find in this world is very important for young children and can have positive effects later in life.

5.     Helps Children Feel and Understand Frightening Events and How to Deal with Them

How do you deal with death, the loss of friendship, or even having to leave your home suddenly due to war? These themes are explored in children’s books, allowing children to feel and know what it would be like to deal with these specific situations.

6.     It helps Children Learn About Different Cultures

Promoting literacy and exposing children to books from around the world also helps them learn about new cultures and ways of life. How else would they know how other children play, eat and go to school in countries across the planet? Books are the gateway to exotic places they may never get a chance to visit.

 

Children’s Books to Purchase this Year

Now that you know the importance of encouraging children to read and the importance of reading for children, why not buy some great books today?

Here is a list of children’s books you can gift your child or purchase to read with them. You can buy these and more on the Austin Macauley Publishers website.

      

      

 

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