How to Get Toddlers Interested in Books
I'm a Book-Lover, and These 8 Tips Are Helping Me Raise Mini Bookworms

When my 1-year-old son brings me the remote and points to the TV or my 3-year-old gets that glassy look in his eyes from staring at the screen too long, I know we have a problem. I don't blame my kids for being obsessed with TV — I am, too; it's kind of amazing! — but I would like to encourage more reading. Whether I'm reading to them or they're flipping through pictures, books offer countless benefits. Plus, I'm a huge book nerd, so obviously I want my kids to follow suit. Getting lost in a good book is too magical of an experience to keep to myself!
In order to encourage my kids (especially my toddler) to read more, I've made a few small changes in our routines that have had big payoffs. If you too want to raise a mini bibliophile, read ahead for eight easy tips that have worked wonders for me.
Read With Your Kids Daily

Switch Up Their Books

Encourage Whatever Reading Your Toddler Likes

Set Up Book Stations Throughout Your House

Play Fun Games With Books

Give Books as a Gift

Make Books a Reward

Read Your Book in Front of Your Kids
